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Warner, confessor of James 11 XIV-92C

—Bishop of VVloclawek XV-6Slb

— Olin Levi, sculptor XIII-647d

— Seth, at Crown Point XV-355d

—William, poet V-463b

War of 1812, Winnebago Indians in XV-657d; Germans in VI- 477a

—of 1866, Saxony Xlll-oOla

— of Independence, American. Sec Revolution. American

— of Liberation, and Breslau. stu- dents of n-766c

— of the Cities V-522b

— of the Peasants. See Peasants, War of the

Warpoda, Prussian nobleman ni-704d

Warqa, writer I-673c

Warrau, r.ace VII-62b

Warren, Charles III-176a; Ori- ental research XI~305b

— E., on noctums XI-87d _

— George, Methodist missionarj' X-240C

— Henry White, on prayer VI- 424c: on prayer for the dead, in Irish Church IV-637C

— John Collins X-142b: anatomy I-461a; ether, use of I-448b; narcosis, use of X-142b; on Totemism XIV-7S9b

—Mary CoUins XVI-37a

— Mercy Otis, feminist XV-69(jb

— Michael, Bishop of Ferns VI- 46b

— Samuel, and Wesleyan Metho- dist Association X~241a

— Museum of Anatomy XVI-37c

Warrenne, William, founder V- 435a

Warrington, Lanca-shire, statistics lX-314b

Warrior, burial of III-506d

Warriston, Lord. .See Johnston, Archibald

Warsaw, town Xll-lSld; 182b; Conference (1371) XII-191b; Diet of XII-317c: Kosciuszko Tadeusj in XII-lS7a; religious peace (15731 XII-708b; Treaty (1773) V-322d; university

XIII ■241b —ARCHDIOCESE OF XV-

5.5oa: XIII-259d: Academy of. founded I-2fi3d; Benedict

XIV IV-2b; Church of St. Alexander (ill.) XII-193; con- vent II-455C; Lazarista in X- 359a; map Xlll-facing 264; and Poland VI-591b: Redemp- torists in IV-i5a: XII-683c; 683d

— Duchy of, and Napoleon XII-

182a; 187b Warsheik, town, Soraaliland

XIV-139d Warseiwicz, Jesuit, and Gregory

.XIII VII-3b; XIV-90d Wars of Religion, French IV-

442d — of Yahweh (of the Lord), Book

of the Vll-lSOb; XI-655b; lost

xn-17r,b Warszawska Gazeta XI-6SSb Wartburg, Castle of XIV-712d;

court at V-389b; Luther IX-

447a: XI11-499C; poetic con- test at VII-266a Wartenburg, Polish writer XII-

2f)0d —FRANZ WILHELM, Bishop

of Osnahrilek XV-557a: XI-

341d; XII-<5.58c; XIV-6.50c;

Minden episcopate X-324b;

Restitution. Edict of XI V-fi.TOd — Vincenz von, Hussite VII-.586C Warton, Joseph, Alexander Pope

on XII-260C — Thomas, on Forrest VI-144b Warwick, town. England VII-

242a: college XIII-337b — town. Rhode Island, founded

XIU-2CK — Earls of. .See B e a u e h a m p ,

Richard de; Dudley. .Ambrose;

Dudley. John, Duke of Xorth-

uraberland; Edmund; Xeville,

Richard —Street Chapel, London XV-

.i93c Warszewicki, political writer XII-

197a Wasagaras, ethnological classifi- cation XII-626d

Wasco Indians X-390C

Waseda, University of VIII-302d

Wasgenstein, town, battle V- 370a

Washburn College, Topeka VIII- 600a

Washing, liturgical use, among Essenes V-546c: 547a

—OF THE FEET XV - 557b: -Apostolici, teaching of I- 647c; Baptists II-281a; in Celtic Rite Ill-502c; 503b; Christian XV-712a; Gallican Rite VI-364C; 365a: Holy Thursday X-6Sb: at Last Sup- per XIV-342b; in monasteries I- 13a: 14c; in Mozarabic Rite X-616a; among Sandemanians XIII-i35b; Tunker's rites XV- 90d; and washing of altar I- 349b; of Winebrennerians II- 281c

—OF THE HANDS XV-557b; at .\gape I-201d; in Roman Mass IX-793C; Sarum use Xlll-JSOb; symbolism XIV- 375a; in York Use XV-735b; See Lavabo

— of the Head, in Holy Thursday ceremony X-6Sb

Washington, County, .Alabama, formation I~241b; population 1-24 Ic

— County, North Carolina, har- bour XI- 108c

— County, Pennsylvania, in Pitts- burg, Diocese of XII-121a

— County, Tennessee XIV-509a

WASHINGTON, State XV-560b ; 174b: agriculture XV-561b; Blanchet in II-o94a: boundar- ies XV-560b; CathoUe educa- tion XV-562d; Catholic popu- lation XV-564a : charitable and reform institutions X V-562d ; church history* XV-563b; cli- mate XV-560d; commerce XV-561b; communication, means of XV-561b; confession, seal of XIII -661d; divorce XV-562b; education XV-562b; fauna XV-561a; fisheries XV- 561a; forests XV-561b: general historj' XV-563a; harbom-s XV-561C; Hollanders in, sta- tistics VII-394b; legislation XV-562a; minerals XV-S61b; missions XV-563c; natural re- sources and indtistries XV- 561b: ph.vsical features XV- 560c; political organization XV-561d; population XV- 56 Id; public morals XV-S62b: railroads XV-561d; religious tolerance XV-562a; Seal of (ill.) XV-560b: Servian Or- thodox in VI-773d; Slovene population XIV-56C; statistics XV-177a; suffrage XV-692c: 696c: and Wyoming XV-727d —(DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA) X V-558a : Apostolic Delega- tion XV-559b; benefit insti- tutions XV -560a: capitol. architect II-231b; capitol, Bru- midi's work IIl-8a; capitol, fresco (ill.) Ill -8a; Carroll, Daniel III - 38 Id; Catholic Home Bureau XI-324d; Cath- oUe publications in XI-692c: Catholics in XV-559a; Catholic University, ps.vchological lab- oratory XII -■547b: Catholic University, Thoraism XIV- 702a: 702b: churches II-235a; XV-559a : Conference of Char- ities (1910) XIV-273d; Con- gress (1889) XI-597a; Deaf- Mutc College V-318a; early government XV-558b; educa- tion XV-559C; episcopal ad- ministration XV-558d; Eu- eharistic Congress (1893) XII- 423b: French-Americans, dis- tribution of VI-273b; George- town Llniversity XV-558d; George Washington L'niversity II-280a; government institu- tions XV-559C; International Prison Congress (1910) XII- 435c: juvenile court VII!-587c: .588c: L'Enfant in IX-150b; longitude of IV-.573b: Masonic Council in IX-776d; missions XV-5.58C; monuments XV- .559c; Naval Observatory XIII-

437d; Negro population (1900) XII-628b; political adminis- tration XV-SSSc: population XV-558a; religion XV-558d; religion and politics XV-659b; religious legislation XV-559b: religious orders XV-560a: set- tlers XV-55Sd; territory, ap- propriation of XV-558a; Uni- versal Postal Convention IV'- 230a; universities XV-559d; Volta Bureau V-318d —George XV-162d; and Barrv, John 11-31 la; and Bedford II- 386b: bust of, bv Jean-Antoine Houdon VII-499c; Cathohc address to III-383a; Vl-SSa; XIV-398b: and Chaptal III- 582a; and Cornwallis XV-456c; death, and Archbishop of Car- roll III-383c: and De Grasse VI-728C: in French and Indian War XV-159a: on Gunpowder Plot II-703d: and L'Enfant IX- 150a; and La Rochefou- cauld-Liancourt IX-5b: monu- ment, Wa-shington, District of Columbia XV-559C; and Mog- lan, Stephen X-609d ; and navj' II-311C; in New Jersey X- 780a; in Pittsburg XII-121a; as President of the United States XV - 165d; religious toleration II-703d: Revolution XV-456b; and Rochambeau Xlll-lOlb; statue, by Ball, Thomas XIII -647c; statue, Brown, Heno- Kirk XIII-647c; statue, by Canova III-299a; statue, Houdon (iU.) XV- 454a; ThanksgiWng Proclama- tion XIV-555d; and Washing- ton, District of Columbia XV- 558b; in West Virginia XV- 607a ■ — and Lee University, Virginia

XV-4.5.3d: founded XV-196d Washingtonian Temperance So- ciety, established XIV-490d —Treaty of (1842) IX-541d; (1876) XIII-63b; (1885) Shea, Ambrose XIII-754b; (1897) XV-177b Washita, town, battle VIII-660d — River .Indian Reservation XIV-

778d Washoan Indians VII-754b Wasilon, Andrew, Bishop of

Vilna X\-432b Wasmann, E. I I-575d ; on instinct

VIII-51a; 51c; 52d Wasps, in Bible I-524a Wassenberg, battle of. Philip of

Swabia VI-492C Wasserschleben, on Irish peni-

tentials XI-632a Wassilo, Nicholas Andrea, Bish- op of Sereth XlII-228b Wasukuma, African tribe XV-

413d Wa-swahili, African tribe I-

lS2d Watauga, settlement, Tennessee

XIV-.509a Watchers, at Forty Hours De- votion VI-152d — Angelic, fall of, in Book of

Henoch I-602d Watches, Jewish III-166d Watch Gate. See Prison Gate Watebled, Francois. See Vat- able. Francois Watel, Francis X-359b Watelet, Louis Etienne, and Del-

aroche IV-691a Water, as adulterant I-162d: age of XV-705d; Aristotle's teach- ing I-716b; boiling point of. Amontons XII-60d; composi- tion of II-52a; curative proper- ties X-136b; deification IV- 683d; divination XIV-3.39d; in Ionian philosophy VIII-93b; life, as element of IX-239a; ordeal XI-277C: ordeal, and witchcraft XV - 675b: Ree- naulfs investigation XII-722b: da Vinci XV-444b; worship of Zoroastrianism II-l,->2d: 153b; 1.5.^b —LITURGICAL USE OF XV- 564b: altar l-349a: in altar- wine I-3.59a; .Apostolic Consti- tutions I-571d; .Archontic prac- tice I-«97b: and ashes I-776C; asperges, use in I-793a

WARNER— WATERVILLE

— baptismal I-196a; II-259a; 261a; 264b; 272b; 275c: XI- 517a; Epiphany V-505c; in Greek church I-365b: rejected II-261b; super.«tition II-275b

— 6fessi7!(7 o/ll-601b: 750d; III- S02c; bells II-273d; 420c; Cel- tic Rite III-S03c; ehurches III- 43c; crosses IV-536a; Eastern church V-505c: Greek Church IV-535C; on Epiphany IX- 199b; Rome IV-774C

- — ceremonial use of, in Testament of Adam I-132b; in Chanaanite ritual XIII-311d; in churching of women III-761d: Commun- ion of the sick IV-175a: in con- secration of Church, GaUican Rite VI-365C: in consecration of cemeteries III-508b; in con- secration service I-359d; 365a; cornerstone XIV-,3n3b; dedica- tion I-197d; distilled, Euchar- ist l-349d; and the dying I-776c; by Ebionites I-660d; Encratites I-67a; in Eucharist I-357b: IV-42a: V-5S5c; in Eucharist, African practice I-661a: in Eucharist, Aquarian practice I-660d: in Eucharist,

Primitive I - 40Sc; exorcism -143a: V-711b; funeral service III -73a; 75a; 75b; 76a; 76b; fimeral service, Greek Church III-78a; in Gnostic confirmation VI-597a; in Greek consecration service I-359d; hot, in Greek Rites XIII- 278a; in Ir\-ingite Church VIII-175a; in Jewish ritual XI-216b; lustral XV-564c; lustral, pagan II-260a: in Man- icheeism IX-592a; Mass I- 195c: XII-777C; miraculous, Ardilliers I-7(X)c: miraculous, at Cades 1 1 1- 1. 30b; and oil V- 724a; in processions XII-447b; in sacrament XIlI-298b; in sacramentals XIII-293b; as sacrificial element, abuse XII- 105d; salt, use of XIII-404a: and ships II-274a; in Simonian doctrine XIII-797a; sjinbol- ism III-538d; and wine IV- 588c; See Holy Water

Water- Atavism II-33a

Water Beggars VI-651d; at Briel I-371c; X-761b

— Carrier of Seville (Velazquez) XV-324b

— Cures. See Hydropathy

Waterford, town, Ireland VIII- lOIa; XI-116C; Teacher's Col- lege XIII-578b

—AND LISMORE, DIOCESE OF XV-564d; cathedral (ill.) XV-566a; cathedral, famous vestments XV-565d; Christian Brothers III-710b: convent XIII-578C: map Vlll-facing 114; Mathew in X-47c; Mount Melleray X-168a; Presentation Sisters in XII-397c; seminaries XIII-578d; 700b; 700d

Water Gate. See Fountain, Gate of the

Watergeuzen. See Water Beggars

Water Glass, Fuchs' discovery of VI-311d

—Hen, in Bible I-525d

Waterhouse, Thomas, at Ash- ridge monasterj- II-673b

Waterland, Daniel, influence I- S03d; fimdamental articles VI- 320b

Waterlanders, Mennonite sect X- 190c

Waterloo Bridge, London IX- 34 5d

Waterlooville, England, convent of Our Lady of Charity XII- 7I2c

Water of Contradiction, Moses at X-.-)97b

Waters, Richard, in Long Island Il-SOOb

WATERSON, EDWARD XV- 566d: and Lambton, Joseph Vlll-761c: martyrdom V-476b

WATERTON, CHARLES XV- .567a; autobiography XV-567a; on Santa Casa, Walsingham XV-464a; and Stonyhurst XIV-309d

Waterville, town, Maine, Colby College II-280a

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