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 Inquisition 0/, by Henry Charles Lea, review, 551 Mignet, Döllinger's praise of, 4 I 7 Milan, Archbishop of, on validity of Vatican Council's decrees, 549 Mill, John Stuart, indictment of de- mocracy, 93 on results as tests of actions, 223 on states as coincident with nation- alities, 285 Milton, John, his justification of execu- tion of Charles 1., 51 Minerve, fate of Albigenses at, 556 Modena, 386 Mohammedans, treatment of, by Catholics, 169; by Protestants, 179; their tolerance, 186 Möhler, J, A., 593 influence on Döllinger's views of fixity of national types, 434 publication of Symbolik, 377 on the Massacre of St, Bartholomew, 149 suggested history of progress of doctrine of, 385 cited on Döllinger's rank as theo- logian, 379 cited on intercourse with Döl1inger, 377 partiaiity as historian of religious wars, 428 rank of, 430 views of, compared to Döllinger's, 37 8 -9 cited on Luther, 378-9 Möhler and Dö1linger in Munich, views at variance, 377-380 Molina, Luis, 380 Molinier, Auguste, on a history of the Inquisition, 551-2 rejection by, of Arnaud's speech at Béziers, 567 Molino, Francesco da, cited on the recall of the Guises, 213 Mommsen, Theodor, cited on political expediency, 222 distinction of pupils of, 419 indifference of the public to, 430

onarchy- adulation manifested towards, after the Middle Ages, 48 danger of, 19, 20 and democracy, 64 limitation of powers, aim of modern constitutions, 19 resistance of, among Israelites, justified in later ages, 4 restricted suffrage not always a safeguard of, 2

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Absolute- cJergy upholders of, 41 development and destruction of, by the democracy in France, & notes, 279-80 France chief centre of, 48 one of the worst enemies of civil freedom, 300 Monarchs, election and deposition of. divine right of people with respect to, 35 Guelphic and Ghibelline views respect- ing, 3 6, 37 subjection of, to public law, 35 Mondoucet, French agent at Brussels, Charles IX, 's letter to, on the proposed Massacre, 117 Moneta, Fra, successor of St, Dominic, 553
 * r..10nluc, Bishop of Valenca, dying

speech of, its bitterness against Huguenots. 141 on the effect of the Huguenot massacres on Poland. 120 view of, on St, Bartholomew, 107 Monroe, James, President, his term of office" the era of good feeling," 56 Mons, fall of, 103; Lewis of Nassau at, 105 the garrison devoted to death by Charles IX. and Philip II,. 14 1 - 2 Montaigne, Michel de, view held by, on Machiavelli's fame, 215 tIontalembert, Count de, classed as Ultramontane, 451 influence of, on Döllinger, 400 intercourse unbroken. 463 unacknowledged agreement with Döllinger, 316 and Kirche und Kirc/zen, views cited, 417; estimate of that work. 424 in Munich, 398 opposition of, at Vatican Council, 5 2 4-5 politics of, 400 and the temporal power of the Papacy, 4 12 Montalto, Cardinal, alleged dissent of from congratulation on the St. Bartholomew, 140 Montégut, influence on Dö11inger, 434 110ntesquieu, and his development of Locke's teaching, 54 Montezuma, and Torquemada, re- sem blance between the gods of, 5 6 9 Montferaud, Sieur de, rumoured orders