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alleged report by, on the intended German, great services to ntellectual Huguenot massacre, 131-2 liberty, 469 Sarpi, Paolo, cited on political honesty, religious, definition of, 389 213 Scientific truth, certainty of essentials Savigny, 380; influence of, on Döll- for understanding, 45 8 inger, 376 Sclopis, Count, on character of Machia- leading doctrines of, 594 velli, 226 source of historical works of, 386 Scotland, Döl1inger on Presbyterianism Savonarola, Girolamo, 556 of, 337 Savoy, motto of its abortive rising in triumph of Reformation in, over the 1834" 286 State, 43 nOt surprised by the Massacre of St, Scott, Hope, consulted by Döllinger, Bartholomew, 10 9 395 Duke of, and the marriage of Coligny, Sega, Bishop of Piacenza and Nuncio no attitude of, to murder for the Say, J, B" cited on political virtues, glory of God, 139 219 Self-government, faculty of, opposed to Schelling, 403 tradition of antiquity, 31 estrangement of, from Dö1linger, 381 in a great democracy, how alone mythology of, 405 preservable, 277; that kind of, cited on collective thought, 585-6 which constitutes true republican- Scherer, Edmond, cited 011 progress, 221 ism, 277 Schlegel, H, W. F. von, classed as modern political liberty the result of, Ultramontane, 45 1 253 studied by Döl1inger, 375 Self-sacrifice, renovation of society on Schleiermacher, F, E. D" Dö1linger on, principles of, 58 375 Seneca, his elevated sentiments praised Schmalkald, Confession of, on excom- by St. Augustine, 25 munication, 158 religious knowledge of, 406 Schomberg on Charles IX. and the views of, 73 provincial massacres, 120 Sermoneta, 131 Schopenhauer, metaphysics of, Dö1lin- Servetus, Michael, 430; his condemna- ger's love for, 381 tion approved by Melanchthon, Schottmüller, 421, 574; conclusions of, 167; and by other Reformers, on the trial of the Templars, 175, 184-5; defended by Calvin, 563 181-2; but not politically justi- Schrader, Clement, reputation of, 502 fied, 184-5 on commission of preparation for Seward, W. H" on the rights sought Vatican Council, 500 by the revolting Americans, 587 Schwarzenberg, Cardinal, manager of praise by, of Hamilton's statesman- German elections to Commission ship, 581 on Dogma, 529, 532 ,- Shakespeare, study of, Döl1inger's Cardinal, opposition of, at Vatican motive for, 432 Council, 525-6 Sherman, General, 579 on Papal Infallibility, 544 Sicily. the Inquisition in, 122 4" 553-4 Schwenkfeld, Kaspar von, his doctrines Sickel, 422 condemned by 1-1elanchthon. 167 Sidney. Algernon, character of, 53 Science, demands of, on its students, slight knowledge of Machiavelli's 453 works, 218 liberty of, in the Church. 461-91 Sieyès, 277; council suggested by, 96 liberty in, questioned through doctrine of, 57 Frohschammer's excommunica- Sigismund, King of Poland, Beza's tion, 477 advice to, on Socinianism, 146 power of, to act upon religion, not Sigonius, Döllinger's gratitude to, 393 foreseen in 1679" 595 Simancas, annotations of, on Cam- Science and religion, reconciliation of, peggio's commentary, 559-60 462; denied by Frohschammer" Simpson, 432 462; accepted by Lamennais, Sixtine Chapel, Vasari's paintings in, 462-3 illustrative of the Massacre of Science, truth essential in, 449 I St. Bartholomew, 135