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tled at La Celle,

note

Beguards and Beguines, H. H.

Beguines, of the Religious of this name, note
Behaviour in the church, caution, &c.

Belief of divine truths, why of so little effect

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BELISARIUS was not reduced to beggary, or deprived of

his eyes,

note

Belles-Lettres are useful to Religion, couduct to be observ-
ed by those who instruct youth in them, note
how to be pursued

Belts of Prayer, meaning of, note

Benefices, (ecclesiastical) origin of them

Beneficiarii who, uote

Benedictines in England

Benedictines, (English) their establishment at Paris, set-

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VIII 410

VI 232

III 145

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VI 320

Abbeys

ib 94

Maurists

III 243

Black Monks

ib 239

Benedict's Rule

BERENGARIUS, account of his life and errors,

note

IV 194

BERNARD, (Father) called the Poor Priest, his eulogium,

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BERULLE, (Cardinal Peter de) view of his life, note

V 355

VIII 375

IV 171

IX 405

BIBLE, a valuable MS. copy of it, note

Versions of

(Greek) Of the three celebrated Versions of the
Bible into this language; of the Grecian Manuscripts;
of the Vatican and Alexandrin; of the three Editions
of the Septuagint, note

Biography, advantage of,

I 8

INTRODUCTION XIN

Bishops may be validly consecrated by only one Bishop, a. IV 96

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BLACKWALL, his commendation of the style of St Chrysos-

1 382

tom, note

BLANCHE, (Queen) her character vindicated, note
Blasphemy, law made against by St Lewis

VIII 359

ib 358

Blastus forms a schism

Blancs Manteaux, religious so called, of the order of the
servants of Mary; they have been suppressed, note

VI 362

II 122

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Blindness, of several learned men afflicted with, note

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King's chapel at Versailles,

BOLINGBROKE, the emotions he felt during Mass in the.

IX 320

note

His mistakes and ignorance, note

VIII 254

Blood of CHRIST shed on the Cross

XI 476

of the relicks of this name,

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Blood, abstinence from

I 163 VI 45 IX 269

BONDOCDAR, (Tyrant) enemy to CHRIST

VIII 385

Bonshommes, (H. H.) note

BONIFACE (8th) account of this Pope

(Count) General, &c.

BORROMEO, (Cardinal Frederick,) his eulogium, note
BORROMEO, Count and Countess of

BOURBON Race, Kings of France, rise of the, note

BOURGUOIN, third General of the French Oratory, his

V 275

VIII 519

VIII 69

XI 108

ib 82

VI 82

V 357

eulogium, note

Bramins, successors to the Bracmars

BOSSUET's opinion of the Love of God, and controversy
with Fenelon

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Branians, their Worship

Brandenburgh, (Prussia) Religion and Conversion

IV 260

III 137

Brandeum, what

inhabitants of converted

Brazil discovered by America Vespusius, note

XII 27

II 71

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BREACA, (St) Virgin in lieland, view of her life, note

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Brigittan nuns founded in Ireland

ib 17

Britany lesser, princes of

Brigitines (English) at Lisbon, by whom founded

X 148 162

XII 224

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France, idolatry extirpated in

I 441

120 years, their usual liquor, note

BRITONS, the ordinary term of life of the ancient was

ib 445

they did not disclaim any foreign supremacy, note
their remarkable victory over the Saxons
when they received the Christian faith

V 373

VII 370

XII 64

I 140

Straith Cluid Cumbrians

fell into great disorders after they had been in-

vaded by the Saxons, but preserved their faith, note

they were not Quartodecimans, note

transmigration of to Armorica, note

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Bulgarians, or Bonshommes, their errors,

Buildings of stone long unknown in England

BRITANY, Benedictin rule established in, not
BRUNEHAULT. (Queen of France) of the crimes imputed to

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Vol. Page
1 442

11 2,5 V 418

BRUNO, (St) Bishop of Segni, account of his life and
works. #te

Bishop of Wurtzbourg, his works, note

BRUYS, (Pete de) author of the sect of Petrobrusians;
of his errors, note

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note

VIII 69

account of this people, their conversion to

XII 289

Christianity

V 218

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Burying, mode of

epitaphs and mausoleum

Burial, religions care of Christians in burials, abuse in

X 303

places, where, note

XI 176

V

Burundians

note

BURNET, (Bishop) his gross mistake respecting cathedral-
churches,

Business improperly pleaded as an excuse to our attain-
ing to Christian perfection

men of, advice to and pattern for

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CAJETAN of Thyeuna, Canon of Padua, his eulogy, note
Calatrava, of the religious and military order of this

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CALEDONIANS, an account of the history of this people, h.
Calendar, it's reformation by Gregory the 13th, adopted
in England anno 1752, note

history of, note

Calvary, religious of, establishment of their congrega.

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X 63

VI 110

CANDACE, (Queen' note

Canine Madness, cure of, nole

XI 70

Candle Paschol, the antiquities of blessing it

VII 234

II 27

Candle, blessing of

X 140

Carthusians

B

Vol. Pago

Camaldoli, founded by St Romuald; the manner of life
of the ancient Religious of this Order
Canonizations, with what attention the miracles in the
canonization of saints are examined

II 90

VI 246

Canons of the Church, obligation on Pastors of knowing

them

XI 450

Canon Law, the study of necessary

ib 84

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CAPGRAVE, (John) concerning his Legend of English

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Caracales, of the long robe of this name, note

CARAUSIUS,Carsdike,) a canal in England, so called from 7. IV 120

Cards, when first invented

Cardinal Priest instituted

CARDINAL POLE

VIII 295
XI 112

X 541

ib 49

VI 316

Catesby, Nunnery of

CARLOMAN, his becoming a monk, an account of his vir-

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Carmelites, origin and establishment of those Religious
their establishment in England, note
their regulations and reform note

Carolin Books, what

CAMILLUS, (St) founder of a Congregation for serving the

sick

Charter of Charity of Citeaux, the book of this name,
CASSIAN, an account of his life and writings, note
Cassino Mount, Abbey of

Castle Farmlingham, account of, note

CASTRIOT, (George) called by the Turks Scanderberg

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Cathari, (H. H.)

note

Carthusians first established in England

X 147

wonderful austerities and order of life

ib 140

Catholic, derivation of the name

Cathismus, Monastery and Infirmary, famous

number of houses, nunneries, execution of monks ib 147

I 117

III 207

Catacombs, the burial-place of the Christians, martyrs

X 303

there interred

note

XI 96

Catechism, the Roman

Cathedrals, (English) it is false that the monks perform-
ed the office in the greatest part of them,

CATTI, who they were

note

VIII 30

XI 153

Cave, or stable of our Lord, where situated, whether an

ox and an ass were in it

CECILIA, (St) why Patroness of Church-Music

Celibacy of the clergy, note

note

Vol. Page

XII 315
XI. 397

III 138 V 134

IX 119

the clerks that are in orders are obliged to it,

Westein's remarks on, note

no detriment to Population

XI 416

Law prohibiting, cause of, repealed

CELESTIUS. Vide Pelagius.

Celle La, of the abbey of that name,

note

Cells, the manner the solitaries of the desert of this name

lived

where it was situated, note

CELSUS, the Character of that Philosopher by Origin

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IV 249

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III 193
VII 157

II 279

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CELTES, of their language and different dialects, note V 363 X
Censures of Protestants refuted

Centos

Ceorle, or Churll, in England, what it was, note

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Canons Regular of St Austin. Vide Hermites of St Austin
Charity, how far the martyrs extended it

kind

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the goodness and effects of this virtue
how cold in the hearts of the generality of man-

towards our neighbour, how far the saints extend-
ed it; motives for practising it

CHARLES V., an account of the History of this Prince

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XI 176

VIII. 164
XI 389

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Cheerfulness necessary to those called to a state of solitude

I

449

XI 140
IX 147
XII 166

how to be instructed and trained to virtue XII
Chelles in the diocese of Paris, an historical account of

this place, note

VI -52

ib 218

102 223

I 449

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