Cross, virtue of the CROSS of JESUS CHRIST; it's efficacy effects which the mystery of the CROSS ought to miraculous, which appeared in the Heavens under miraculous which appeared to Constantine, and - prohibited to be used in the punishment of male- factors, note Basilic of the HOLY CROSS holy veneration and procession of the confraternity of the King's, on Stanemoor Crosses, we cannot go to Heaven without them Crown of England ancient custom of settling the, note CRYSAPHIUS, Court-sycophant, the malice and death of II 169 173 Croyland, of the celebrated Abbey of this name Crusades, historical sketch of the 1st Crusade, Culdees, the name given to the ancient monks of Ireland IV 120 V 215 n. VIII 362 272 ib 393 V 174 and Scotland, note Curates of Parishes, obligation on, Cup of Sufferings, whence so called, how to drink it Cultivation of the Earth, means to make it a subject of CUTHBERT, (St) his letter giving an account of the sick- ness and death of St Bede V 406 X 398 Cycle Lunar, note CYRIL, (St) of Jerusalem; Appendix on his writings, note III 204 D. DAGOBERT II. (K: of Fr.) abridgment of his life and virtues, n. II 21 Dancing, how far consistent with good morals, note DANTE, an account of his writings, note C IV 203 VIII 29 X 269 XI 26- VIII 8 V 363 XI 442 VIII 539 V 270 Vol. Page DAVID, I. (King of Scotland) abridgment of his virtues, note VI 197 III 209 XI 31 of some of the Roman Emperors IX 221 VIII 292 X 403 IX 201 1 76 IV 296 VIII 216 VII 183 a certain mark of it; the sensible appearance of 1253 VIII 267 ib 167 putrefaction, note note his power of acting on bodies Devils appearing Detachment from creatures; the necessity of it Devotion true, what is not morose false and defective Devotions, why so little change by them Dies Ira, to whom ascribed XI 39 DIDYMUS, his eulogium and writings, note 1X 391 Dijon, city, when built Dignities, why sought for II 223 XI 25 Disciple of Christ, what he ought to be DIOSCORUS. (H.) violent proceeding of condemned Dissentions in the British Church Divinities of the ancient Persians XI 491 DIOCLETIAN, how that prince became persecutor; his edicts IV 289 DIONYSIUS, (St) Bishop of Paris, not the Areopagite, n. bearing his head in his hand, note the Little, he establishes the Christian Æra, Disciplines, their utility Diversions, of the first day in the year; of the Kings, and Vol. Page Divorce animadverted DOCÆTÆ, (H. H.) Errors of the, note Dominicans, number of houses of the, Popes, &c. Dominicanesses II 245 I 290 XII 109 DOMITIAN, (R. E) the hatred the Pagans themselves bore this Emperor Donatists, short account of them DOROTHEUS, Abbot in Pontus; some account of his life an account of his life and writings (the Archimandrite,) Account of his life DOROTHY, St of Alexandria, not the DOROTHY (Virgin Druids note Drunkenness, caution to young persons VI 144 X 17 VI 154 VIII 103 I 340 Dublin, account of; Etymology of it's name, note DUMOULIN, (Charles) his advice concerning the admission DUNS SCOTUS, (John) his life and writings Durham, (Abbey of) it's seal for several ages; its Cathe- dral Dyptics, what they were E EANSWITHE, honoured in England; of her relicks, note East, what is meant by the East; whence the Magi came Christians prayed with their faces towards it Easter, observance of note, Schism, respecting VI 362 VII 383 Vill 233 EASTERWIN, Abbot of Weremouth; account of IV 134 I 129 Eastern Empire, it's state during the fourth Crusade, note VIII 362 -during the 5th and 6th crusades, note Ecclesiastical matters, to whom referred, note Ecthesis of Heraclius, note EDGAR, (King) Penance of Vol. Page EDMUND, (King) son of Athelstan, who died in 941; he seems to have made the first law by which robbery was VII 37 EDWARD, or EDMUND, etymology of those names and o- EDMUND. (St) Archbishop of Canterbury; his Constitutions XI 290 ib 37° XII 376 thers EDWARD, (King) on his title to the Crown X 270 Prince, cured, note (St) justified as to his Queen X 278 as to his heir. ib 289 as to his aversion from Godwin ib 2-9 IX 372 Education, public, danger of of a daughter, instructions concerning, by St ib 387 Jerom, note of children, advice to parents V 412 X 465 of youth XI 446 of women VII 202 EGBERT, crowned King of all England Eleusinia, (the) note ELFLEDA, (Countess) towns rebuilt by, note ELIAS of Cortona ELIPANDUS, (H.) Errors of Eloquence, how necessary it is for the ministers of the Gospel V 388 II 41 X 99 I 400 VI 192 recommended by St Basil, note the means to acquire it; of the eloquence of ELPHEGE, (St) different from the holy Archbishop of IV 205 Canterbury of the same name VI 325 Ely island and Monastery EMMA (Queen) Ordeal Trial of EMERIC, (St) of Hungary, honoured the 4th of Novem- IX IS X 285 served the best of their subjects Emperors, of the Heathen Emperors of Rome, who de- EMILIAN, (St) Martyr of Numidia, honoured the 29th of Greek, account of, note VI ib VII 187 VI 320 their ancient faith' devastations of their libraries and literature borrow their first alphabet from the Irish invade Ireland of whom the English received their ancient faith V 379 ib 374 ib 377 XI 267 V 387 VII 382 dists; his eulogium Eulogies, what they are EUGENIUS, (St) Bishop of Toledo, note EUDOXIA, (Empress) an idea of her character I 225 II 171 EPICTETUS, his Enchyridion, note ERASMUS, his works of piety note note ERIC, the first King of Denmark, his praise ERMENILDA, mother of St Wereburge, honoured as a Saint in England Erysipelas, a disease, why called St Anthony's fire, Ethiopians, An account of the ETERNUS, (St) Bishop of Evreux ; abstract of his life ETHELRED, King of Mercia, short account of his virtues on the excellency of this Sacrament; indiffer- reasons for having frequent recourse to this Sacrament Euchites, or prayers, the Errors of these heretics II 278 ib 40 VII 204 n. II 237 I 7 EUPHEMIUS, (Bishop) no Schismatic EUNOMIUS, abridgment of the life of this heresiarch and writings, note Paul; his eulogium note EUSEBIUS, Archbishop of Cæsarea; account of his life (of Emisa) of the Homilies attributed to him, (of Strigonium) institutor of the Hermits of St EUSEBIA, married to St Gregory of Nissa; her praise Eustathians, what is meant by them EUTROPIUS, first minister of the Emperor Arcadius; a- EUTYCHES, character of this heresiarch; his errors and EUTYCHIUS, Patriarch of Constantinople; he acknowledges |