ght by, 570
Voltaire, profane criticism of, 218
Waldenses, analogy of Arnold of Brescia with, 559
why they opposed persecution, 563
Waldus, 558
Walpole, Horace, _cited_ on political scruples, 219
Walsingham, English ambassador in France, his reports on the Massacre
of St. Bartholomew, 101, 107, 115-16
condemnation by French Catholics as a whole, 143
War, art of, no national feeling in, till after 1789., 274
of Deliverance, new forces evoked by, 282
of 1859, troubles of the Papacy after, 412-14
Wars of religion, end of, 274
Washington, George, 579
political example of, 586
Waterloo, 282
Webster, 584
Weingarten on St. Anthony's life and origin of monasticism, 420
Wesel, English Calvinists at, 170
Wesley, John, Doellinger's tribute to, 395
Westminster, Archbishop of, at Council of Bishops, 1867., 500
on Papal Infallibility, 528
Westphalia, Peace of, and Roman ambition, 323, 324
Whigs, English, and their continental counterparts, attitude of,
after Waterloo, 282
Wilberforce, Archdeacon, Doellinger consulted by, 395
Samuel, Bishop of Winchester, story of, 551
Wilkins, 421
Will or sovereignty, the, of the people (_see also_ Democracy),
as criterion of right, 271;
as above the law, 276;
idea of, the parent of idea of nationality, 277
theory of nationality involved in, 287
William III., King of England, and massacre of Glencoe, 218, 410
Windelband, _cited_ on national government, 227
Windischmann (elder), Doellinger's esteem for, 381
public indifference to, 430
Winkelmann on the Inquisition, 426
Wirtemberg, left by Moehler, after publication of _Symbolik_, 377
Duke of, and the Huguenot refugees, 145
Wiseman, Cardinal, 424, 436
Doellinger consulted by, on mediaeval authorities, 390-91
influence of, on the Church of England, and on the Oxford movement,
437-8
literary standing of, 437, 438
position of, universal and local in Catholicism, 437
relations of, with English Catholics, 437, 438
view of, on English theology, 380
work of, at Oscott, 438
on the "covert insinuations" of the _Home and Foreign Review_, 439-40;
the editor's defence of that publication, 440 _et seq._
Witt, De, murder of, 410
Wittelsbach, house of, contests of the Empire in the, 275
Wuerzburg, Bishop of, reform urged by, 495
(city) Doellinger and Platen at, 375
Wycliffe, John, difference between his teaching and Luther's, 271
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