tt, Hope, consulted by Doellinger, 395
Sega, Bishop of Piacenza and Nuncio, attitude of, to murder for the
glory of God, 139
Self-government, faculty of, opposed to tradition of antiquity, 31
in a great democracy, how alone preservable, 277;
that kind of, which constitutes true republicanism, 277
modern political liberty the result of, 253
Self-sacrifice, renovation of society on principles of, 58
Seneca, his elevated sentiments praised by St. Augustine, 25
religious knowledge of, 406
views of, 73
Sermoneta, 131
Servetus, Michael, 430;
his condemnation approved by Melanchthon, 167;
and by other Reformers, 175, 184-5;
defended by Calvin, 181-2;
but not politically justified, 184-5
Seward, W.H., on the rights sought by the revolting Americans, 587
praise by, of Hamilton's statesmanship, 581
Shakespeare, study of, Doellinger's motive for, 432
Sherman, General, 579
Sicily, the Inquisition in, 1224., 553-4
Sickel, 422
Sidney, Algernon, character of, 53
slight knowledge of Machiavelli's works, 218
Sieyes, 277; council suggested by, 96
doctrine of, 57
Sigismund, King of Poland, Beza's advice to, on Socinianism, 146
Sigonius, Doellinger's gratitude to, 393
Simancas, annotations of, on Campeggio's commentary, 559-60
Simpson, 432
Sixtine Chapel, Vasari's paintings in, illustrative of the Massacre
of St. Bartholomew, 135
Sixtus V., Pope, attitude of, to the murder of the Guises, 121-2
Doellinger's estimate of, 424
St. Dominic entitled by, the First Inquisitor, 558
a strong Pope, 138
Slavery and democracy, 63
Slavery, general extinction of, in Europe in Middle Ages, 39
principle of, implicit opposition of Stoics to, 25, 26
and practice of, rejected by Essenes, 26
Slavonic races, 245
stationary national character of, 241
Smith, Adam, doctrine of, 57
known in France, 219
Smith, Goldwin, on the Catholic Church in Ireland, 259
on history, success only attribute acknowledged by, 223
Smith, Sir Thomas, on English attitude to the French, after the
Huguenot massacres, 144 & _note_
Socialism, baneful alliance of, with democracy, 92, 93, 98
and slavery, 63
Societies, Epicurean notion that they are founded on contract for
mutual protection, 18
Society and government, association and correspondence of, 265
Society of Jesus (_see also_ Jesuits), Arragonese influence in
its constitution, 557
Socinians, re
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