Barclay (Robert), 859, 861, 864. Barlow (William), 708. Barneveldt, 511. Baro, 659. Barrett, 659. Breitinger, 513. Bremen Confession, 564. Brentz, his Christology and Ubiquity doctrines 290; his Würtemberg Confession, 344, 627. Basle, First Confession of, 385, 387; Second Brès (Guido de), 504. Confession of, 388. Bathori, 585. Baur versus Möhler, 89; on Calvin, 449. Breviary, Roman, 190. Browne (Bishop), on the Apostles' Creed, 16; on the XXXIX. Articles, 601, 638, 648. Baxter (Richard), 725, 726; on the West-Browne (Robert) and Brownists, 824. ster Standards, 760. Becon (Thomas), on Baptism, 643. Bellarmin, Standard Champion of Romanism, Benedict XIII., 107. Benedict XIV., 107. Brownson (Orestes), 90. Bucer, 304, 388, 471, 525. Bergen Formula, 311. See Formula of Con- Bungener, on Calvin, 441. cord. Bessarion (Cardinal), 46. Bunyan (John), 723, 725, 848. Buxtorf, 479. C. Calamy (Edmund), 742, 770. Beza, 393, 429, 434, 436, 438, 441, 468, 603. Calixtus, 350, 380, 557, 561. Bible. See Scriptures. Bibliander, 477. Boston Declaration of Faith, 837. Boucher (Joan), 846. Callistus, 177. Calovius, 350, 380, 561. Calvin, on the Apostles' Creed, 15, 20; on the Nicene Creed, 27; relation to Luther See Calvin, Dort, Lambeth Calvinistic Methodism, 901. Cambridge Platform, 836. Bownd (Nicolas), on the Christian Sabbath, Cameron, 480. Carlyle (Thomas), on the Scotch Reformation, | Confession of Faith. See Creeds. ster Catechism, 787; on Edward Irving, 908. Caryl (Joseph), 742. 671; on John Knox, 676; on the Westmin- Confession of Anhalt, 563; of Augsburg, Castellio, 475. Chalmers (Thomas), 696, 885, 906, 908. Chandieu, 493. Charenton, Synod of, 483. Charles (Thomas), 903. Congregational Declarations. See Confession. 820. Consensus and Dissensus of Creeds, 919. Charles I., 617, 664, 688, 691, 693, 694; his Consensus of Geneva, 474; Helveticus, 477, character and reign, 709. Charles II., 619, 694, 721, 724. Charles V., 92, 225, 227, 503. on the Communicatio Idiomatum and the Chillingworth, on the Athanasian Creed, 40; Council, of Nicæa, first, 25, 44, 173; second, on Religious Toleration, 803. Christology, Chalcedonian, 30; Lutheran and Church Diet of Berlin adopts the Augsburg Civiltà Cattolica, 139, 158. Clement of Rome, 174. Coke (Thomas), 887. Coleman (Thomas), 742. Collyridianæ, 119. Comenius (Amos), 567, 875. Communicatio Idiomatum, Lutheran doctrine Concord, Book of, 220; Formula of, 258. De Maistre, on Infallibility, 166. Decrees. See Predestination. Decretals, pseudo-Isidorian, 180. Dexter (Henry Martyn), 821, 849, 863. Döllinger, 88, 146, 153, 164; his writings, Dorner, on Luther and Melanchthon, 265; on Dositheus (Patriarch of Jerusalem), 61. Du Moulin, 482. Duns Scotus, for the Immaculate Conception, Dupanloup (Bishop), against Papal Infallibil- minster Assembly, 732; abolished by the Long Parliament, 719, 734; restored, 721 ; Episcopius, 511, 523, 897. Erastians, 738. Erbkam, 840, 867. Eucharistic Controversies, 279, 326. See Lord's Supper. Eusebius, Creed of, 24. Evangelical Alliance, 915. Faber, 227. Featley, 733, 852. Filioque, 26. F. Fisher (George P.), 443, 594, 603, 607, 838. Fiske (J. O.), 838. Fitzgerald (Bishop), votes against Papal In- France, Reformation in, 491. Frederick III., 392, 532; his Confession, 563. Friedberg, 135. Friedrich, 135, 145, 194, 196. Frommann, 97, 135. Fuller (Thomas), 658, 707, 708, 709, 741, Funck, 273. G. Gallican Confession, 490. Gallicanism and Ultramontanism, 167. Gattaker (Thomas), 742. General Assembly of Scotland, adopting the Geneva, 422, 429; Church of, 460; Consen- | Henry VIII., 595, 600, 605, 611, 613. sus of, 474. Gennadius, 46. German Empire, founded after the Infallibil- ity Decree, 160. Gernler, 478. Heppe, on Formula of Concord, 337; on the Saxon and Würtemberg Confessions, 341; Heretical Popes, 176, 178. Giessen Divines on Christology and Ubiquity, Herminjard, 421, 425. 294. Gillespie (George), 727, 746. Gilman (Edward W.), on Congregational Creeds, 839. Gindely, 565 and passim. Gomarus, 511. Good Works, necessity of, 274. Gratry, 153; submits to the Vatican Council Herzog, on the Waldenses, 568; 'Real-En- Heurtley, on the Apostles' Creed, 19. Heylin, 717, 778. Hicks (Elias), and the Hicksite Quakers, 873. Hodge (A. A.), on the Westminster Confes- Green (J. R.), on Puritanism, 723; on Crom- Hodge (Charles), on Infallibility, 170; on the well, 831; on Whitefield, 902. Grindal, 605. Grotius, 511. Grynæus, 388. Lord's Supper, 376; on Infant Salvation, Holland, Reformation in, 502. Guibert (Archbishop), publishes the Vatican Honorius (Pope), condemned as a heretic, 178. Decrees, 161. Guido de Brès, 504. Guizot, on Calvin, 423, 428, 440, 442, 449, 463. Gurney (Joseph John), 859, 868, 869. H. Hades, Controversy on, 296. Hagenbach, 388, 395, and passim. Hall (Bishop), 726, 737. Hallam, on English Articles, 636; on Hamp- ton Court Conference, 708; on Laud, 717. Hamilton (Patrick), 673. Hampton Court Conference, 661, 706. Hase (Carl), 89; on Infallibility, 172. Hefele (Bishop), against Papal Infallibility, 156; submits, 161; on the case of Hono- Heidegger (J. H.), 478, 486. Heidelberg Catechism, 529, 535. Hook (Dean), 717. Hooker (Richard), 607; on Calvin, 608; on Hooker (Thomas), 820. Hooper, on Ubiquity, 335; corresponds with Hosius, 585. Hottinger (John Jacob), 477. Hubmaier, 842. Hülsemann, 557. Hungarian Confession, 591. Huntingdon (Lady), 902. Hussites, 566. Hutchinson (Mrs. Lucy), Memoirs, 701; de- Helvetic Confession, the First, 388; the Sec- Hyacinthe (Père), 194. 172, 187. Infallibility of ŒEcumenical Councils, 168; of Ketteler (Bishop), prostrate before the Pope, the Pope, 150, 164. Infant Salvation, 378, 381, 794, 898. Innes, 669, 798, 800. Janus, 134, 164, 195. 156, 163, 172, 187. Killen (W. D.), 662, 664. Knox, on the Church of Geneva, 460; labors Krauth (Charles P.), on the Augsburg Con- L La Place, 479, 484. Laski (à Lasco), 565, 583. Laud (Archbishop), 607, 617, 664, 688; his Jeremiah II. (Patriarch of Constantinople), Laurence (Bishop), on the Articles of the 50. Jerome, 119. Jerusalem Chamber, 748. Jesuits, 103, 124, 138, 182. Jewell (Bishop), 603, 605, 633, 643. John XXII., 177. John, Elector of Saxony, 227 and passim. Church of England, 634, 637. Leo X., 160. Liberius, 177. Liberty, Religious, 465, 800, 848, 849. Justification by Faith, 206, 211, 216, 231, 255, Light, the inner, 868. 271, 275, 406. Lightfoot (John), 727, 739, 743, 755. Liturgical Standards of Rome, 189. |