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 Rules monastic in Ireland, note (monastic) in the Old Irish tongue, four of them SABELLIUS. (H.) Errors of SABINA, (St) or SAVINA, in the Life of St Sabinianus reality of, &c. where kept anciently where now, by order Sacrifice, offered to GOD alone, not to the Saints singular and impious to Apollo X 493 XII 305 XI I note how to read their Lives they intercede for us; passage of St Bernard on this subject their examples confound our sloth effect which they ought to produce in us Saint Claude, (Abbey of) it gives rise to a town in which SALADIN the Great, SALLA, or SALLOP, (Holy Virgin) VII 108 Salve Regina compiled VIII 248 SALES, (Count Lewis of) brother to St Francis of Sales ; SANZ, (Father) Missionary in China ;-his Virtue, Zeal, and Martyrdom SAPOR II., King of Persia ;-abstract of his History Vol. Page II 69 his death puts an end to a great persecution in Persia XI 462 note note the great success of the Normans against the extent of the Saracen Empire, note II III VII 152 VII 194 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 XII 74 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 III 179 VII 57 Scotish Saints VI 157 Kings Clergy founded many Monasteries in Ger- Schola Pia, establishment of this Religious Order, hote 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 X 562 of the institution of pious schools of the Regular 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; note Scriptures, Heretics no right or claim to, - doubts in interpreting how to be cleared SCUPOLI, Laurence) author of the Spiritual Combat;- SEDRILO, Abbess of Faremoutier ;-short account of her 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 Sepulchres of the dead bones, violation of, note X 257 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 Service of GOD, the first thing necessary in it IV 162 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 SIMEON of Durham; his history of Durham, note SIMON the Magician, his History and Errors Religious of Rieval in England; abstract of his the danger and occasion of, how to be avoided III 193 V 4-5 VI 107 VI 403 GOD alone empowers Priests to forgive ib 106 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 against Gregory VII., Pope, refuted, note Slanderer, overtaken by Divine vengeance 54 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 note Society for propagating the Gospel, &c, what necessary to succeed, note 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 - 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 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 State, each one can sanctify himself in his own state of STEPHEN II., (Pope) his journey into France; miraculous I 137 III 95 1 68 IV 26 VI 88 |