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Bullinger, Heinrich, death of Scrvctus approved by, 185 cited on persecution, 174-76 Burd, L. A" edition of Machiavelli's II Principe, introduction to, 2I2-31; skill as exponent of Machiavelli's political system, 212 text of the Discorsi produced by, 227 Burgundy, refusal of its governors to massacre Huguenots, 118 Burke, Edmund, 580 ; Döllinger's political model, 393, 4 1 7 French Revolution denounced by, 2I9 on the moral and political as distinct from the merely geographical, 294 on the partition of Poland, 275 on revolution, 587 cited on political oppression in Ire- land, 253, note on the rights of mankind, S6 Burning of heretics, Lea's view on, 568 Byzantine despotism, due to combined influence of Church and State, 33 Bzovius, authority on the Inquisition, 554

Cadiz Constitution, 1812" 89; its over- throw the triumph of the restored monarchy of France, 89 Cæsarius of Heisterbach, authority of, distrusts by Lea, 567 Calhoun, J, c., indictment against de- mocracy, 93 Calvin, John, 17 6, 585 action of, 'with regard to Servetus, 184; and his defence of the same, 181 attitude of, to the civil power, 179-81 hostility to, of Lutherans, 145 republican views of, 4 2 , 43 system of Church government, 177- 79 Calvinism in Germany, 345 Calvinists, English, tolerated by Melanch- thon, 170 & note Camden, Lord, cited in disfavour of American taxation, 55 Campanella, ideal society of, 270 Campeggio, Cardinal, commentary of, on Zanchini, SS9 Canello, cited on Machiavelli's unpopu- larity, 226 Canning, G" on the question as to who reigned, George III, or his ministers, S83; his wisdom, 40 Capa1ti, Cardinal, junior President of Vatican Council, 534- Capecelatro, 412

Capilupi, Camillo, author of La Strata- gemma di Carlo IX" 129; its bearing on the position of the Cardinal of Lorraine, 130; and others, on Alessandria's infonna- tion as to forthcoming massacre of Huguenots, 114 family, glorification by, of Charles IX, for the St, Bartholomew, 128 et seq. Hippolyto, Bishop of Fano, support given by, to Charles IX" 128-9 Capito, \Volfgang Fabricius, reformer, 17 2, 174 Capponi, friend of Ðöllinger, 420 as federalist, 4I4 Döllinger's study of, 402 Capuchins, General of, and the Inqui- sition, 553 Carbonari, supporters of, 284; their impotence, 286 Carcassonne, no Huguenot massacres at, 142 Cardinal Wiseman, 436 Cardinals, approval by, of the St. Bartholomew, 140 opposition of, to Vatican Council, 493 French, and absolute monarchy, 41 Carena, .. De Oflicio S,S, Inquisition is, .. valuable matter in, on the Inqui- sition, 560 Carius, works of, edited by Trent Com- missioners, 215 Carlstadt, Andreas, polygamy defended by, IS9 Carlyle, Thomas, on truth as basis of success, 223 Carneades, his infusion of Greek ideas into minds of Roman statesmen, 16 Carouge, and tbe Rauen massacre of Huguenots, 119 Caspari, at Ðöl1inger's bouse, 405 Castagna, Papal Nuncio, I 17 Catechism of S1. Sulpice, Lea's deduc- tions from, 571 Catherine de' Medici, Queen-Mother of France, advisers urging, to de- stroy Coligny and his party, 108-9 & notes challenge of, to Queen Elizabeth, 122 children of, trained on Machiavelli's principles, 215 hints of the intended massacre, 110, III, 113-14 jealous for her merit in the St, Bat- tholomew, 130 levity of her religious fee1ings. 122

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