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ESSAYS ON LIBERTY

Walsingham. English ambassador in I France. his reports on the Mas- sacre 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. 4 12 - 1 4 \Vars of religion, end of, 274 \Vashington, George, 579 political example of, 586 \Vaterloo, 282 Webster, 584 \Veingarten on St. Anthony's Life and origin of monasticism, 420 \Vesel, English Calvinists at, 170 Wesley, John. DöUinger's tribute to, 395 Westminster, Archbishop of, at Council of Bishops, 1867.. 500 on Papal Infallibility. 528 \Vestphalia, Peace of, and Roman am- Ximenes, Cardinal, and the Inquisition, bition, 323, 324 57 0 \Vhigs, English, and their continental counterparts, attitude of, after Waterloo, 282 Wilberforce, Archdeacon. Döl1inger con- sulted by, 395 Samuel, Bishop of Winchester, story of, 551 \Vilkins, 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 in\'olved in, 28 7 William III., King of England, and mas- sacre of Glencoe, 218, 410 Windelband, cited on national govern- ment, 227 Windischman (elder), Dö1linger's esteem for, 381 public indifference to, 430 Winkelmann on the Inquisition, 426 Wirtemberg, left by Möhler, after publi- cation of Symbolik, 377 Duke of, and the Huguenot refugees, 145 Wiseman. Cardinal, 4 2 4. 436

Dö1linger consulted by, on mediæval authorities, 390-9 I 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. 43 8 view of, on English theology, 380 work of, at Oscott, 438 on the C C covert insinuations II of the Home and Foreig1'l Review, 439- 40; the editor's defence of that publication, 440 et seq. Witt. De. murder of, 410 \Vittelsbach, house of, contests of the Empire in the, 275 Wfuzburg, Bishop of, reform urged by, 495 (city) Döl1inger and Platen at, 375 \Vycliffe, John, difference between his teaching and Luther's, 271

Young Europe, Mazzini's evolution of Young Italy, 286 Young Italy and Mazzini, 286 Zanchini, an Inquisitor, leading authority of the fourteenth century. 559; cited by Lea. 560 Zeller. cited on Anti-Machiavel policy in Prussia, 227 Zimmermann, Wilhelm, and Machiavelli's policy, 227 Zuñiga, Juan and Diego, 123 denunciation by, of French treachery even to heretics, etc,, 144 Zürich, the question of toleration in. 174, 175 Zwickau, Saxony. prophets of, Melanch- thon's attitude towards, 164 Zwingli, Ulrich, influence of, on politics, 81 ; influence of environment on him, 173, 177 theory of government, including per- secution, 173-4 republican views of, 42 Zwinglian schism, influence of, on Luther, 155 Zwinglians, the, condemned by l\1elanch, thon, 167. 170 note

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