Barnabas, S., Church of, in Pimlico, 271, 278
Bede, Venerable, 35
Bedford County School, the, 112 Benedict XIV., on Synods, 187 Benedictus Abbas cited, 56 (note) Benham, Rev. W., his Memoir of Catherine and Crauford Tait, 262 Benisch, Dr., on Judaism, 345 sq. See Religion
Bentley cited, 325 (note) Blandford, Dr., his treatment of melancholia, 381 (note)
Blessed Virgin, cultus of, 31 sqq.; citations from Dante and Milton on, 32 (note), 33 (note); Roman services in honour of, 33 Bonosa in Trastevere, Church of S., 29 (note)
Bougaud, Abbé, his Grand Péril de PEglise de France, 248
Borromeo, S. Charles, 186 Bramston, M., The Thorn Fortress, 531
Brent, Mr. J., his Canterbury in the Olden Time, 536
Brinckman, Rev. A., his Notes on the Care of the Sick, 139 sq., 148, 151
Broglie, Prince E. de, his Fils de Louis XV., 249
Browne, Bishop Harold, on dio- cesan synods, 183
Buckingham, Duke of, 71, 89 Bullock, Mr. W. T., his Sermons on Missions, &c., 539 Burgon, Dean, 20
Burials Question. Mr. Marten's Act, 188-199: duties of the Church and of the State, 188 sq.; provisions of Mr. Marten's Act, 191 sq.
Butler, Bishop, cited, 320 (note)
ANNING, Mr. 70 sq.; becomes
Prime Minister, 71; deserted by the Tory Cabinet, 72; forms a new Cabinet, 74; his death, 75; his last acts, 76; the Duke of Wellington's imputation against him, 77
Canonization of new Saints, 35 sq. Carlisle, Bp. of, his resolution on the position of celebrant, 288 Carpenter, Dr., on alcoholic drinks, 373 sq. See Church of England Temperance Society Carthage, Council of, 156, 310 (note)
Carthusians, the, 47 sq.; at Wi- tham, 49
Catholic Question, the, 71 sq., 75 Celsus, 315 (note), 319 (note), 324 (note), 326 (note), 334 (note) Cemeteries. See Burials Question Chartreuse, la Grande, 47 (note), 48 Château Gaillard, 65
Chételat, M. Paul, his biography of Du Guet, 246
Child's (The) New Testament Nar- rative, 530
Christison, Sir R., on alcohol, 378
Church, Dean, his Life of Spencer, 265
Church restoration in Rome, 14 (note)
Church Unions, English, 273 sq. Church of England, a year's retro- spect of, 542
Church of England Temperance
Society, 373-399 the general question of stimulants, 373 sq.; chemical and physical summary, 375 sq.; alcohol as a medicine, 379 sq.; use of alcohol in hospi- tals, 383 sq.; in various forms of disease, 385 sq.; is alcohol ever a food? 387; nerve stimulants, 388 sq.; persons who need no stimulants, 390; Christian liberty, 391; the present sin of drunken- ness, 392 sq.; proposed remedies, 393 sq.
Clare election, the, Si sq.
Clarence, Duke of, his conduct as Lord High Admiral, 76, 77, 82 sq.; his resignation, 84
Cobbe, Mr. J., his Workman and Soldier, 531
Cockburn, Sir G., 83 Codrington, Sir E., 76 Coffee-houses, English, 396 Coleridge, S. T., on Apostolic in- spiration, 404 (note) Coliseum, the, 24 (note) Colonna, John, 31 (note) Columbus, 35
Confirmation, as administered by S. Hugh of Lincoln, 59 sq. Congregations in Roman churches, 14, 16 Constantinople, councils of, 513 sq. Convocations, the. See Rubrics Conyngham, Lady, 71, 75 Conyngham, Lord, Duke of Wel- lington's letter to, 92 (note) Cook, Canon F. C., The Holy Bible, with an Explanatory and Critical Commentary, 305 sqq.; Church Doctrine and Spiritual Life, 538 Cosmedin, relics in the Church of S. Maria in, 26 Councils, Church.
Coutances, Bp. Walter of, 54 Cross, the True, relics of, 27 Cumberland, Duke of, 90, 92, 93 Curtis, Dr., 84
Cyprian, S., 175 sq., 488 sq.
DIALOGHI ISTRUTTIVI in
Roman Churches, 16 sqq. Diario Romano, the, 4 Dickinson, Mr. F. H., his List of Service Books, 435 sq. Dimock, Rev. J. F., his Magna Vita and Metrical Life of S. Hugh, Bp. of Lincoln, 40 (note), 42, 43, 45 (note), 46, 47, 48, 58, 62, 67 (note) Diocesan Synod, or Conference, or Both? 154-187: Church Councils, 155 sqq.; their neglect, 157 sq.; diocesan synods and conferences, 158 sq.; power of bishops, 159; presbyters, 160 sq., 179 sq.; ori- gin of diocesan synods, 160 sq.; synod of Jerusalem, 161 sq.; po-
sition of the laity, 161 (note), 171, 173 sq.; English synods, 163 sq.; effects of the Revolution, 166 sq.; synods of this century, 167; their benefits, 168 sq.; conferences, 169 sqq.; synods and conferen- ces together, 171 sqq.; what a diocesan synod is, 177 sq.; me- diæval synods, 184 sq.; after the Reformation, 186; benefits of, to the Church, 187 Döllinger, Dr., Die Eucharistie cited, 216 (note), 228 Dominick, S., 30
Druon, M., his Euvres complètes de Synésius, 245
Duff, Dr. A., biography of, 264 Du Guet, biography and correspon- dence of, 246
Gaudenzi, Padre Tommaso, 10, II
George IV. See Wellington Des- patches
Giorgio in Velabro, Church of S., 6 (note)
Giraldus Cambrensis cited, 42, 51, 58 Goderich, Lord, his administration, 76, 77
Goldziher, Dr. I., on Hebrew my- thology, 345 sq. See Religion Goulburn, Dean, his Personal Re- ligion, 150
Greeks, rebellion of, 76 Green, J. R., his Readings from English History, 264
Grey, Lord, attacks Canning, 74 Grosseteste, Bp., 31
Guildford endowed school, 100 Guillemard, Dr. W. H., his He- braisms in the Greek Testament,
ANNAH, Dr., his Bampton Lectures cited, 325 (note) Hardy, Sir T. D., cited, 43 Harrison, Dr., on the Real Presence, 199 sqq. See Real Presence Haughton, Dr., on the Crucifixion, 336 sq.
Hebert, Dr., cited, 219, 224 Hefele, Bp. See Petrine Claims passim
Henderson, Dr., his York Manual and Processional, 430 sq. Henry II., causes S. Hugh to be elected Bishop of Lincoln, 55; his quarrel with him, 61 sq.; founds Carthusian monastery at Witham, 49, 50, 51; his mean- ness, 52 sq.; sequesters the re- venues of vacant sees, 53 sq. Henry IX., 81
Henry, Mr. L. E., his Last Days of Bp. Dupanloup, 533
Hérauts d'armes de France et d'An- gleterre, débat des, 251 Hessey, Archdeacon, cited, 183 Hilary, S., 511 sq.
Holy Week in Rome, 20 sqq. Hope, Mr. B., 282, 283, 284 Hopkins, Miss Ellice, 152 Horsham endowed school, 99 Hosius, Bp., 504 sq.
Hubbard, Mr., on the Ornaments | John, S., bishops ordained by, 159
Hugh of Lincoln, S., 39-69: his character, 40 sq.; records of, 41 sq.; his parentage and story of his training, 44 sq.; his tempta- tions, 46; la Grande Chartreuse, 47 sq.; the monastery at Wit- ham, 50; influence with Henry II., 51; as Prior of Witham, 52 sq.; elected to Bishopric of Lin- coln, 55; his journey to London, ib.; his consecration, 56; cere- monial of his installation, 56 sq.; his pet swan, 57 sq.; his love of animals, 58 sq.; and for children, 59; his confirmations, 59 sq.; administration of his diocese, 61; quarrels with the king, 61 sq.; opposition to Richard I., 63 sq.; interview with the King at Roche d'Andeli, 64 sq.; his admonitions to King John, 66 sq.; revisits the Grande Chartreuse, 67; illness, death, and funeral, 68 sq. Huskisson, Mr., 78, 79 sq.
GNATIUS, S., 160, 215 sqq. Ignazio, S., Church of, 33 sq.; service in honour of the B. Vir- gin in, ib.
Invalids, Spiritual Needs of, 139– 154 invalids in primitive times, 140; of the present day, 141 sq.; difficulties of the clergy, 143 sq.; want of training, 144 sq.; doc- tors, 145 sq., 147 sq.; suggested Society among the sick, 149 sq.; invalids mutually helpful, 152; effect of prayer, 153 Ireland, Church of, 88; legislation for, ib.
Irenæus, S., on the Real Presence, 231 sqq.
Justin Martyr, S., on the Real Presence, 225 sqq.
KEBLE, Rev. J., Sermons for Septuagesima, &c., 536
Kingdon, Mr. H. T., his Early Vernacular Service, 430 sqq. See Lay Folk's Prayer-Books Kinloch, Miss, her History of the Scottish Church, 448 sq.
ABRÉ, Benoît J., 20, 27, 35 sqq. Lamb, Mr., 80
Lange, Dr., his Commentary on the Old Testament, 529 Lansdowne, Lord, 81
Lay Folk's Prayer-Books, 429-448: the Marquess of Bute's translation of the Roman Breviary, 430 sq.; sketch of pre-Reformation Ritual and Service Books, 431 sqq. Lenten Preachers in Rome, 5 (note), 6 sqq. Lenti, Mgr., 15
Liberius, case of Pope, 510 Libraries, Roman, 3 (note)
Lichfield, the old Latin Statutes of, 267
Lichfield, Bp. of, on Parliamentary interference in Church matters,
Liddon, Dr., Sermons preached before the University of Oxford,
Lincoln, S. Hugh of. See Hugh of Lincoln, S.
Lincoln, cathedral and see of, 42, 43, 44; vacancies in see of, 53 sq.; extent of the diocese of, 54 (note). See Hugh of Lincoln, S. Littledale, Dr., his Reasons against joining the Church of Rome, 534 Liverpool, Lord, 70, 76, 77 Lloyd, Mr. W. W., his Age of Pericles, 123 sqq.
Lloyd, Mr. J., his Gallican Church, 528
Lombroso, Prof. C., on Atavism, 310 (note)
Londonderry, Lord, 71
Longley, Abp., on Church matters, 274, 275, 284, 286
Louis, S., 31 Loyson, M., his Liturgie Provisoire de PEglise Catholique-Gallicane,
521 Lyndhurst, Lord, on the evidence for the Resurrection, 318
MACHIAVELLI, 241 sq.
Marriage Service, Old Eng- lish, 438 (note)
Marryat, A.: The Reverse of the Shield, 531
Marten, Mr., his Burials Act, 188 sqq.
Maskell, Mr. W., his Monumenta Ritualia, 429 sqq. See Lay Folk's Prayer-Books
Maximin, S., cell of, 46 Meade, Miss L. T.: Bel Marjory and David's Little Lad, 265 Medley, Bp., his Book of Job, 525 Melville, Lord, 86
Michon, Abbé, his Vie de Jésus cited, 328 (note)
Middle-Class Education in Eng- land, 94-122: the old system, 94 sqq.; elementary and private- adventure schools, 95 sq.; en- dowed schools, 97 sqq.; applica- tion of the public-school system to the middle classes, 104 sq.; school experiences, 106 sq.; the religious question, III sq.; Dis- senters, 112 sq.; middle-class schools, 114 sqq. Mill, John Stuart, 139 Millingen, Prof., cited, 130 Milton, on the Blessed Virgin, 32 (note), 33 (note)
Mitchell, A., The Beautiful Face, 531
Mommsen cited 334 (note) Monaco la Valetta, Cardinal, relics exhibited by, 27
Mount Grace, Priory of, 47 (note) Mozley, Dr. Sermons, Parochial and Occasional, 537
Müller, Max, Lectures on Religion, &c., 345 sqq. See Religion
NANNERINI, Padre, 15, 34 Navarino, battle of, 76, 83 Neale, Dr., cited, 6
Newcastle, Duke of, 71, 77, 78 Nicæa, Council of, 156, 504 sq. Nordenskjöld's Arctic Voyages, 536 Northumberland, Duke of, 91
O'CONNELL, Mr., 81 sq., 84 Oliphant, Mrs., her Life of S. Francis of Assisi cited, 59 (note) O'Meara, K., Bells of the Sanc- tuary, 533
O'Neill, Rev. S. W., his Contribu- tion to the cause of Christian Unity, 261
Ornaments Rubric, 284 sqq. See Rubrics
PALMERSTON, Lord, 78, 80 Pantheism, Greek, 136 sq. Parthenon, the, 125 sq., 128 sq. Paschasius Radbert, 204, 209, 210 Pasquale, Padre, 9, 13
Paul, S., relics of, 26; on the Athe- nian ignorance of God, 134, 139 ; his belief in the Real Presence, 212 sq. See Farrar. Paul of Samosata, case of, 496 Peel, Sir R., 71, 79, 85 sq. Penrose, Mr., his letters from
Perry, Canon, his Life of S. Hugh of Lincoln, 43, 46, 47 (and note), 49, 50, 51, 52 (note), 56, 60, 63, 64, 65
Perry, Mr. T. W., his proposal con- cerning the Ornaments Rubric, 285; the Athanasian Creed, 298 Peter's, S., in Rome, sermons in, 14; processions in, 22; the Ca- pella del Coro of, 23; relics in, 27 Petrine Claims, lack of Prescription for the an examination of the proceedings of Early Councils, and of the acts and language of the Popes themselves, 482-518 Pheidias, the Works and Faith of, 123-139: the teaching in the Universities, 123 sq.; Greek re- ligion, 124 sq., 127; the Elgin sculptures, 125 sq.; Christianity derived through the Greeks, 127; the Parthenon and its sculptures, 128 sq.; the Olympian Zeus, 132
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