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RUFINUS, account of his Life, note

Rugi, of the people of this name,

note

Rule of St Macarius of Alexandria ;-another under the

name of the two Macariuses, and other Fathers of the
desert, note

Rules monastic in Ireland, note

(monastic) in the Old Irish tongue, four of them

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SABELLIUS. (H.) Errors of

SABINA, (St) or SAVINA, in the Life of St Sabinianus
Sacrament Blessed, honour of to be maintained

reality of, &c.

where kept anciently

where now, by order

Sacrifice, offered to GOD alone, not to the Saints

singular and impious to Apollo

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X

493

XII 305

XI

I

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note

how to read their Lives

they intercede for us; passage of St Bernard on

this subject

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their examples confound our sloth

effect which they ought to produce in us
Saire, (St) origin of the parish of this name, note
SAINT-AMOUR, (William de) condemnation of his book,
On the Dangers of the Latter Times, note

Saint Claude, (Abbey of) it gives rise to a town in which
Benedict the 14th erected a Bishoprick in 1743,
Saint Vincent, since St German's in the Meadows;-the
Church and Abbey of this name ;-it's privileges

SALADIN the Great,

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SALLA, or SALLOP, (Holy Virgin)

VII 108

Salve Regina compiled

VIII 248

SALES, (Count Lewis of) brother to St Francis of Sales ;

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SANZ, (Father) Missionary in China ;-his Virtue, Zeal,

and Martyrdom

SAPOR II., King of Persia ;-abstract of his History

Vol. Page

II 69
IV 176

his death puts an end to a great persecution in Persia XI 462
SAPRICIUS obstinately refuses to forgive Nicephorus ;-
his hardness of heart punished by Apostacy
Sarucens, people of this name,

note

note

the great success of the Normans against the

extent of the Saracen Empire,

note

II III

VII 152

VII 194
VIII 272

SARPI, (Fra Paolo) his history of the Council of Trent, n XI 94

Sarum Breviary, &c. account of

SATURNINUS, (H.) excommunicated and deposed

Saturnalia, what they were,

note

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XII 74

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Schism of Antioch after the death of St Eustathius ;-it's

effects, note

Greek, origin of

abjured

renewed

VII 172

VI 103

in the Church

VI 362

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III 179

VII 57

Scotish Saints

VI 157

Kings

Clergy founded many Monasteries in Ger-

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Schola Pia, establishment of this Religious Order, hote
Schools,-of the first schools in Paris, note

VII 423

VIII 267

famous in South Wales

puffs up, caution against

of the ancient schools of Oxford and Cambridge

in England, note

clergy, note

Scholars, or men of learning, frequently mere Pedants
Science, how necessary and useful it is, especially to
Ecclesiastics

X 562

of the institution of pious schools of the Regular

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Vol. Page

Science, Divine, how to attain the knowledge of

V 43

true, what

XI 461

except the Arabic, note

Sclavonian tongue is the most extensive of any extant,

XII 295

whence derived, note

VII 343

SORBON.

See ROBERT.

of reading it

Scrupulosity, what are it's different causes

Scrip ure, how we ought to read it ;-the happy effects

different translations of the Holy Scriptures;
the true method of interpreting it,
the method of studying the Scripture,
the Septuagint version

note

Scriptures, Heretics no right or claim to,

-

doubts in interpreting how to be cleared

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SCUPOLI, Laurence) author of the Spiritual Combat;-

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SEDRILO, Abbess of Faremoutier ;-short account of her

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Seleucia and Ctesiphon, concerning these two cities, n. IV 177 XI 199

Self denial, in what it consists

XII 165

V 166

Self love, it's fatal error in Christianity

IV 284

SELIMUS II. Emperor of the Turks.

V 75

Semi-Quietists, their Errrors, note

Semi-Pelagianism, in what this error consisted

VI 340

XI 432

SENECA, abstract of his Life and Writings, note

Senate, (Roman) it's slavery under the Emperors,

note

VI 364

VI 438

Sept-fonis, (our Lady of) Reformation of the Abbey of

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Sepulchres of the dead bones, violation of, note

X 257
III 186

IX 74

SERGIUS of Constantinople

advantage to be made of this state

Sermons, how we ought to assist at them

Servites, foundation of a Religious Order of this name

it's approbation, note

Servants, female, a model to

how to sanctify their state

XIi 412

III 87

VIII 324

VIII 328

IV 299

V 170

life

advantages of salvation found in their state of

-

(of the Sick) Establishment of the Religious of

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Service of GOD, the first thing necessary in it
Sestertium, coin, value of

IV 162

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VIII 337

how a Christian ought to behave himself in

sickness

SIDONIUS'S Works,

note

SIGEBERT, King of the East Angles ;-abstract of his

Life and virtues

Signals, the first made use of in Churches

Sign of the CROSS, it's efficacy, note

Signs in the air, note

III 88
XI 38
I 275

SIMEON of Durham; his history of Durham, note

SIMON the Magician, his History and Errors
he is confuted by St Peter

Religious of Rieval in England; abstract of his

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the danger and occasion of, how to be avoided
power in the Church to forgive

III 193

V 4-5

VI 107

VI 403

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GOD alone empowers Priests to forgive

ib 106

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venial, why carefully to be avoided

XI 28

expiation of after death

III 66

Sinner, death of the

forgiven in the next world

Singleness of heart, most necessary to faith and virtue

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against Gregory VII., Pope, refuted, note

Slanderer, overtaken by Divine vengeance

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Slavi, who these people, note

Slaves, their enfranchisement in France ;-in what they

differ from bondsmen,

Sleep, how many hours of it necessary

note

Sloth, in the way of virtue, advice to
SOBIESKI, (Prince) relieves Vienna,

note

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Society for propagating the Gospel, &c, what necessary

to succeed,

note

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remark of an Indian Proselyte

Socinians, modern

Solitary, description of a true Solitary

Solitude, who those are to whom belongs, and how they

ought to behave in it

praise of

it's advantages

advantage and danger of

it's charms

ib ib

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- not true, if not internal

instance of it

-

Spain, it received it's faith from Rome, note

Sorbonne established

Souls-All-Day, first instituted

Souls, of the faithful departed, helped by the piety of

Christians

circumstances to excite our compassion for

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King of styled Catholic

tumults during the regency of, note

X 193

ib 194

of a Christian, in what consists

Spirit of CHRIST, how styled the Spirit of Martyrdom

II 160

II 168

X 39

the power of expelling

IX 183, XI 307

Spirits, (Evil) their existence and operations, note

Sceptics refuted on this article

IX 84 219

SPINOLA, (Charles) abstract of his virtues ;-his Martyrdom II. 64
Spunge, (the holy) used at the Crucifixion of our SA-

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State, each one can sanctify himself in his own state of
life; how we must fulfil our respective duties
- a religious state furnishes great helps to salvation
Star, it's appearance to the Magi was miraculous, note
Stationary office, what, note

STEPHEN II., (Pope) his journey into France; miraculous
cure there, and his reception by King Pepin, note

I 137

III 95

1 68

IV 26

VI 88

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