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Cross, virtue of the CROSS of JESUS CHRIST; it's efficacy
in regard of those who make it the subject of their
meditations

effects which the mystery of the CROSS ought to
work in us

miraculous, which appeared in the Heavens under
the Episcopacy of St Cyril of Jerusalem

miraculous which appeared to Constantine, and
which gave rise to the Labarum, note

-

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

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CRYSAPHIUS, Court-sycophant, the malice and death of II 169 173

Croyland, of the celebrated Abbey of this name
Crucifixion to the world, its necessity

Crusades, historical sketch of the 1st Crusade,
VOLTAIRE's history of them superficial
Ctesiphon. See Seleucia.

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
sanctification

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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

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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

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DAVID, I. (King of Scotland) abridgment of his virtues, note VI 197
Deacons, functions of
VI C6 XII 338
Dead, praying for, ascertained against Protestants
by ancient Liturgies

III 209

XI 31

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of some of the Roman Emperors

IX 221
XII 305

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
Dead bodies, precautions to be observed in regard of them n. ib ib
Decretals, collection of, by St Raymond of Pennafort
DECIUS, (Roman Emperor) Cruelty and Death of, note
Degrees academical first instituted, note
DENMARK, first missionaries of Denmark arrive from Eng-
land; names of their chiefs,
Devil, on the power which God permits him to exert
upon men; by what marks we may discover his tempta-

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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

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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

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Dissentions in the British Church

Divinities of the ancient Persians

XI 491

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DIOCLETIAN, how that prince became persecutor; his edicts IV 289

DIONYSIUS, (St) Bishop of Paris, not the Areopagite, n.

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bearing his head in his hand, note
Orthodox on the Trinity

the Little, he establishes the Christian Æra,

Disciplines, their utility

Diversions, of the first day in the year; of the Kings, and
Carnaval, condemned by the Councils and the Fathers, n. I é

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Divorce animadverted

DOCÆTÆ, (H. H.) Errors of the, note

Dominicans, number of houses of the, Popes, &c.

Dominicanesses

II 245

I 290 XII 109
VIII 95
ib 87

DOMITIAN, (R. E) the hatred the Pagans themselves bore

this Emperor

Donatists, short account of them

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DOROTHEUS, Abbot in Pontus; some account of his life
-Abbot of Monks that lived in community;

an account of his life and writings

(the Archimandrite,) Account of his life
and writings

DOROTHY, St of Alexandria, not the DOROTHY (Virgin
and Maryr) honoured on the 6th of February
Douay, of the town of that name,

Druids

note

Drunkenness, caution to young persons

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VI 144 X 17

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VI 154 VIII 103

I 340

Dublin, account of; Etymology of it's name, note
Duels, the enormity of them

DUMOULIN, (Charles) his advice concerning the admission
of the Council of Trent

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
EARCONGOTA, a religious of Faremoutier

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East, what is meant by the East; whence the Magi came
to adore Jesus Christ, note

Christians prayed with their faces towards it

Easter, observance of note,

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Schism, respecting VI 362 VII 383 Vill 233
whether Holy Orders were given at that time note

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

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Ecclesiastical matters, to whom referred, note

Ecthesis of Heraclius, note

EDGAR, (King) Penance of

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EDMUND, (King) son of Athelstan, who died in 941; he

seems to have made the first law by which robbery was
punished in England with death

VII 37

EDWARD, or EDMUND, etymology of those names and o-

EDMUND. (St) Archbishop of Canterbury; his Constitutions XI 290
Edmundsbury, (St) Abbey of, note

ib 37°

XII 376

thers

EDWARD, (King) on his title to the Crown

X 270

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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
St Basil and St Chrysostom, of that of Demosthenes
and Cicero, note

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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-
ber; his eulogium

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
April

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Greek, account of, note

VI ib

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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
Encratite, or Continent, called likewise Hydroparastatæ,
or Aquarii; of the Errors of these heretics

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
Epidaurus, several towns of that name,
EPIPHANIUS, (St) of bis works,

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

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Erysipelas, a disease, why called St Anthony's fire,
Este, family of, whence, note

Ethiopians, An account of the

ETERNUS, (St) Bishop of Evreux ; abstract of his life
Etheling, title of dignity in England, note

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ETHELRED, King of Mercia, short account of his virtues
ETHELWOLF, (King) Donation to the Church
ETHELBERT, (St) first Christian King among the English,
ETHILFRID, (King) massacres the Monks of Bangor
Etrennes, French New Year's Gift
Eucharist, (Blessed) miracle wrought in the 10th Centu-
ry, in confirmation of the truth of the real presence of
CHRIST'S body in the Holy Eucharist

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on the excellency of this Sacrament; indiffer-
ence of the greatest part of Christians as to the parti-
cipation of it

reasons for having frequent recourse to this

Sacrament

Euchites, or prayers, the Errors of these heretics
EUDES, (M.) institutor of the Congregation of the Eu-

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II 278

ib 40

VII 204

n.

II 237
V 375

I 7

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EUPHEMIUS, (Bishop) no Schismatic

EUNOMIUS, abridgment of the life of this heresiarch

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and writings, note

Paul; his eulogium

note

EUSEBIUS, Archbishop of Cæsarea; account of his life

(of Emisa) of the Homilies attributed to him,
(of Nicomedia) his character

(of Strigonium) institutor of the Hermits of St

EUSEBIA, married to St Gregory of Nissa; her praise
EUSTATHIUS, (St) his treatise on the Pythonissa, or the
witch of Endor,

Eustathians, what is meant by them

EUTROPIUS, first minister of the Emperor Arcadius; a-
bridgment of his history

EUTYCHES, character of this heresiarch; his errors and
condemnation

EUTYCHIUS, Patriarch of Constantinople; he acknowledges
his errors concerning the bodies of the Elect after
their resurrection

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