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359, 535, 640, 642, 555, 562, 563, 572, 591,
601, 603, 605, 610, 623-626, 630. 11. 3, 25-
81, 89, 79, 175; protestation of, 1. 629 ; in-
terview with Iluss. II. 12, 30; articles

from Huss' reply to the treatise of, 1. 602.
PAPACY, The, 1. 56.

in the fourteenth century, I.

90-94.
proposed reform of, il 342.
in the tifteenth century, 1. 97.

revived power of, 11. 603.
'APPENHEIM, 11. 619.
PARDON, various kinds of, 11. 625.
Paris, 1. 14, 62, 93, 101, 111, 241. 11. 204, 212,

216.
University vf, 1. 50, 104, 261, 284, 827,

367, 455, II, 151, 154, 302.

Bishop of, 11. 96, 97.
Parties in the University of Prague, 1. 130.
Passack, John, 11. 555.
PASSAU, II. 212, 607.

Dean of, Papal Legate, 1. 205.
Bishop of, Archduke Leopold, I.

607.
Pater, Priest, 1. 131.
PateiaH. See Constantinople, Antioch.
Pati See St. Paul.

Dr., 1. 376, 378; his “Golden Mirror,"

1, 377.

Tower of St., 1. 479.
PAUL II., II. 551, 563.

IV., II. 603.
PAVIA, 11. 510.
Payne, Peter, the Englishman, 11. 538, 542.
L’ECKLO, 1. 555.
PELETZ, Nicholas de, 11. 512.
PELZEL, II. 600, 617, 626.
PENISCOLA, 1. 195. II. 191, 276, 339, 339.
PELJUey, To recant, 11. 10.
PERPIGNAN, 1. 102.

II. 129, 180.

Council of, 11. 110.
PERSECUTION by the secular arm, 1. 494, 592.

II. 826.
Iluss on, I. 592.
and exile of the clergy through

Huss, 1. 569, 572.
in Bohemia, II. 333, 511, 559,

556, 620, 623. See Violence,

Bohemians, Cruelties.
impolitic, 11. 601.

advocated, 11. 626.
PEBVIES, Henry de, 1. 109.
PESSINA, II. 626.
PETEE. See St. Peter, Maldoniewitz, Dres-

den.

of Znoy ma or Znayı, 1. 184.
PETIT, John, 1. 302, 605. 11. 42, 101, 125, 263,

265, 852.
his propositions and defence of the

PETRARCH, I, 1, 15, 61.
PHARISEE, The, 1. 593.
PHILARG, Peter. See Alexander V.
PuiLIP, the Fair of France, 1. 90.

II, of Spain, 11. 611.
PHILIPPO-MARIA, of Milan. See Milan.
PICARDS, I1, 555, 563, 577, 592, 600.
PICHEL, Burgomaster of Leitmeritz, IL 402
PICTURED Sermon, 1. 79.
PICTURES not to be worshipped, il 210.
Piers PLOWMAN, 1. 62, 370.
PILSEN, 1. 52, 162. 11. 377, 396, 405, 407, 45.

477, 478, 487, 513, 516.
Pipo of Florence, 11. 469.
Piro, Henry de, 1, 519. 11. 57.
Pisa, I. 111, 127, 139, 140, 166, 238, 336, 839.

874, 399, 402, 410.

Council of, 139, 140.
PISKA (or Pisek), IL 881, 406. 451, 473.
Pistoia, I. 186.
Pics I., 1. 488.

II., II. 551, 563.
IV., II. 596, 603

V., 11. 603.
PLAGUE of 1347, 1. 60, 186; or 1424, 11. 505.
PLANCHA, Bernard, 11. 275.
PLATINA, II. 855.
PLATTER, Philip Fabricius, 11. 215.
PLATO, II. 222.
PLEA for Huss, I. 529.
PLESKOV, 11. 212.
PLUMLOVISC, 11. 475.
PLUMLOW. 11. 18.
PODIEBEAD, George de, 11. 550, 555, 562, 569.
PODMOKLY, 11. 496.
Poggio BBACCIOLINI, 1, 825. n. 230.

his account of Jerome's trial, 11, 231-

236.
POICTIERS, 1. 369.
POLAND, 1.51, 96, 223, 407. II. 354, 59).

King of, 11. 105, 110, 148, 353, 350,

476, 520, 548.
Ambassador of. See Voladimir.
and the Teutonic Knights, 11. 104,

105.

The United Brethren in, 11. 599.
Polish Nation in the University, L. 185.
POLLACK, Michael, 11. 564.
POLITZKA, II. 491.
POLLENTZ, John of, 11. 519.
POLYRENA, II. 615.
POPE, power of the discussed, 1. T8, 246, 268

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Duke of Burgundy, 11. 94-97; con-
demned, 101; further process
against, urged, 191; no conclusion

reached, ib.
PETITION of Huss, 1. 203.

for the relief of the Church, II

248.

339, 805, 393, 445, 443, 451, 504, 59, 590,

603, 606, 611, 613, 615.
Popular sympathy with Huss, I. 267, 2-2
PORREE. See Arras,
PORTENTS in the fourteenth century, 1. 59.
POSEN, 11. 590, 591, 598.

Bishop of, 1. 418.
Porto VENERE, I. 102.
PORTUGAL represented at the council, 11. 264.

King of, 11. 331.
PRACHATITZ, 11. 473.
Pracun, 1. 43. II, 474, 485.
PRAGUE, 1. 49, 62, 93; its situation, 1, 2; af.

fairs at, 129. II. 873–404, 407,

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414, 425-436; bull of crusade at, , PROCURATOES of the Council. See Piro,
1. 205; indignation at, sos; ap-

Scribanis.
prehension at, II. 414; Sigis- Prohibition of Huss's preaching, 1. 150.
mund's army approaches, 420, PROTEST of John XXIII, 1. 47
425; is assaulted, 428; edict of

** Voladamir, 11. 354.
1121 at, 499, 494; Diet at, 494; PROTESTANTS, German, 11, 604.
yields to Zisca, 503. See vio-

PROTESTANTS, Bohemian, their articles for
lence. Civil strife at, 517; depil-

religious freedom. n. 606; their charter,
tation from, to Sigismund, 523;

607; their provocations, COS; persecution
contlict at, 515; Lutheranisin op-

and suppression of, 622-627.
posed at, 555; persecution at,

PROTESTANT Union, 11. 604.
530; attacked by Ferdinand's

PROTIVA, John, 1, 73, 76, 553, 560.
army, 618.

Prussia, 11. 591.
PEAGUE, town council of, 1. 215, 227.

PRUSSIANS, 11, 104.
meeting of Bohemian nobles at,

PTACZECK, II, 550.
II, 102.

PURGATORY, 1. 258. 11. 450.
University of, 1, 1, 38, 41, 48, 50-

PuritANS, I, 64, 605.
53, 55, 103-105, 130, 147, 327, 484,

QUAKEES, II. 395.
570. 11. 218, 607; struggle in,

RABY, II. 485.
1. 8; founded, 50, 51; con voca-

RACZKO, II, 386.
tion of, 70; sentence of against

Ragusa, Cardinal de, 1. 400.
Wicklitfe, ib.; troubles in, 80;

John of, 11. 512.
meeting of, 182; new order of,

RATISBON, II. 527.
183; on the burning of the books,

RATOLFCELL, I, 510-513, 520, 536.
162; on the bull for the crusade,

RAUDNITZ, I. 145. 11. 514, 566.
206, 205, 212; character of the

RAUPOWA, 11. 613, 615.
members of, 497; on Wickliffe,

RAVAILLAC, 11, 102,
565; theologians of, ib.; Huss's

RAVENSBURG, I. 455.
letter to, II. 25; sentence of, on

REALISTS. See Nominalists,
the death of Huss, 122, 123; Je-

Reasons of Huss for leaving Prague, 1, 239,
rome on the withdrawal of the

297.
Germans, 229; its condition ac-
cording to the council, 206-270.

RECANT, Huss not to be allowed to, 1, 623.
PREACHING, No license needed for, il 210,

RECANTATION of Huss required, 1. 553, 561,
218.

620; urged, 11. 10, 41, 43, 71.
a duty in spite of excommunica-

Form of, proposed, 11. 7.
tion, 1. 598, 599.

of Jerome, 11. 140; distrusted,

160; Gerson on it, 176.
PREDESTINATE, the body of, compose the

REBUKE of Ecclesiastical corruption, 11. 84-
church, 1. 556.
PREDESTINATION, L. 592-605. 11, 514.

REFORM, Canse of, in the Council, 11, 159, 194,
PREMYSL dynasty 1. 6.

281, 282, 306–311, 315, 339-311; defeated,
PRESBURG, I. 177. II. 517, 521.

819.
PRESBYTERS and Bishops, 1. 6t; ordination

REICHIEMBAC, 11. 519.
of Preshyters, 11, 561.

REICHENTHAL, ULRIC, II. 68.
PEIEstly abuses, 1. 585. See Vices of the
Clergy.

Reform movement at Prague, 1.3. See Huss,
Reform of the Council, 11.

REGENSBERG, 11. 527.
813.

REMONSTRANCE of the Bohemians, 1. 399.

* John de Chluin, 1. 895.
Priests at Prague required to continue

" REFUTATION of the Eight Doctors." I, 270,
their offices, I. 229.

293.
Salaries of withheld,

REINER, 1. 11.
1. 272.

RELEASE of Iluss ordered, 1. 359, 359.
Unworthy, 1. 607.

Relics, Contempt for, 1. 87, 256. 11. 211.
Procor of Pilsen, I. 162.
PROCOPIUS Magnus, 11. 414, 492, 499, 499, 512,

REPROBATES not of the church, 1, 584.

Popes, l. 612.
514, 516, 515, 519, 523,

RHEINS, 1. 137.
527, 525, 537, 535, 539,

Archbishop of, 1. 413.
542, 545, 545.

RICHARD II., 1. 370, 372.
at the Council of Basle,

RICHIERAU, II, 566.
II. 337.

Riga, Archbishop Wallenrod of, 1, 464, 479.
death of, 11. 546.

519, 572, 630. 11. 242, 355,
PROCOPIUS Parvus, n. 512, 545, 546.

sent to Spain, 11, 143,
PROCUBATORS of Huss, 1. 167, 203, 232, 233,

abandons the Emperor, IL
267, 502.

309, 312.

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ROBERT, Emperor of Germany, 1. 103, 107,

114, 119, 134, 196, 221, 569. IL 105.
Rocha, John de, II. 200.
Rock on which the Church is built, L. 587.
Rodolpi. Seu Saxony.

of Trent, II. 157.
ROKYZAN, John of, 1. 44, 47. 11. 538, 540, 543,

544, 547, 550, 553, 555, 557, 659, 623.
ROSENBERG, The Lord of, 11. 291, 293, 294,

353, 418, 419, 446.
ROMAN CHURCH, I. 51.

Court opposed to reform, 11. 535.
Rome, 1 15, 23, 24, 92, 99, 109, 143, 186, 196,

837.
* Council of, 1. 242.
ROTTEN BEEG, Henry of, 11. 157.
ROSCELIN, 1. 545.
RUDOLF, Bishop of Lavant, 11. 563.
RUDOLPI IL, 11. 597, 600, 603, 604, 607, 622.

grants the demands of the Prot-

estants, II, 606.
RUTILIUS, IL. 222.
Rzczan, Paul of, 11. 614.
SAATZ, II. 896, 487, 500.
SACERDOTAL habits, 11. 514,
SACRILEGE, II. 424.
SAFE CONDUCT of Huss, 1. 313, 852, 356, 499–

502, 540, 574, 576; violation

of the, 334. 11. 115.
asked for by Jerome, 1. 471.

Benedict XIII,
II. 129.

assured, 1. 899.
SAFE CONDUCTS, The council on, : 168.

SAZANNA, 11. 489.
SBYNCO, Archbishop of Prague, 1. 89, 93, 103,

104, 117, 120, 128, 130, 131, 133, 135,
136, 139, 141, 142, 150, 156–153, 161,

168, 555, 563, 565, 569. 11. 203.
Contempt toward, i. 157, 163, 166,

171, 176, 177, 238, 255; death of, 1.

177.
SCANDALS of Huss's doctrine, 1. 569.
SCHAFFHAUSEN, 1. 437, 440, 443, 446, 447.
SCHANOW, Baron of, 11. 592.
SCHIM, The Papal, I. 56, 92, 96, 109, 223, 263,

505.
SCHLICK, Caspar, protest of, 11. 254,

Count, 11. 550, 613, 622.
SCHOLARS of the Age, their practice, 1. 68
SCHORAND, Ulric, 11. 69.
SCHWAMBERG, Bohuslaus de, 11. 474.

Baron, 11. 578.
SCOTLAND, 11. 126, 264; embassadors of, 179.
SCRIBANIS, John de, Procurator of the coun-

cil, 1. 426.
SCRIPTURE as authority, 1. 254, 268, 291, 295,

493, 496, 542, 543, 550. 11. 171,

193, 194, 365, 462, 628.
appeal of Huss to, 11. 8.

Jerome to, 11. 240.
SEAL of the council, 1. 447.
See of Rome declared vacant, L 115.
SENDOMIR, Consensus of, 11. 599.
SENECA, II. 222.
SENLIS, Bishop of, ii. 146.
SENTENCE of deposition, 1. 511, 515–517.

against Huss's books, 11. 57, 58.

Huss, 11. 59-61.

John Petit, i1. 96.
SERMONS of Huss, L. 81, 284–291, 330-332.

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bent to Bohemia, 11. 324.
ST. AUGUSTINE. See Augustine.

BERNARD. See Bernard.
" CLEMENT's church, 1. 560.
* DENIS, monk of, 1, 116.
* GREGORY, 1. 560, 603.
" JEROME, I. 368, 497, 603. 11. 235, 461.
JOSEPH, Immaculate Conception of, 11.

265.
* Mark, William Philastre, cardinal, 1,886,

407, 410, 439, 455, 465, 466. II. 306, 313.
* MARTIN's church, 1. 484.
* MICHAEL's church, 1. 167, 483.
" OVER, I. 872.

PAUL, 1, 368, 582, 595. 11. 11.

PETER, 1. 583.
* SYLVESTER, 1. 508.

WENCELAUB, I. 570.
Saints' Days, I. 289, 290.
SALMASIUS, I. 294.
SALTZBACH, I. 474, 477.
SALUCES, Cardinal, 1. 117.
SARDINIA, II, 338.
SAREPTA. See Jaroslaw.
Sarum or SALISBURY, Robert Hallam, Bishop

of, 1. 369, 375, 441. II. 277, 809.
SATIRES, 11. 296, 345; repressed, 11. 299.
SAVANAROLA, I. 294.
SAWTRÉ, William, priest of St. Omer, 1. 872.
Saxony, 1. 51, 185. II. 518, 563.

Elector of, 1. 170, 353, 384, 527.
House of the Duke of, 11. 383, 428.

before the council, D'Ailly's, 1. 393;

Roeder's, 397; Bishop of Lodi's
II. 47, 118; on Jerome's case, 243-
250; of monk of Mayence, 11. 117;
of Carmelite, Doctor of Mont-
pelier, ib.; of an English preach-
er, 119; of Gerson on Petit and
the Council, 132; of Theodoric
of Munster, 192; on the vices of
the clergy, 271; of Maurice of
Prague, 281; of Stephen of

Prague, ib.
Sermons in Memory of Huss, 11. 292.

in reproof of clerical vice, 11. 306.

of the Taborites. See Taborites.
SESSIONS of the Council of Constance. First

1. 337; second, 425; third, 444; fourth,
447; fifth, 445 ; seventh, 461; eighth, 464;
ninth, ib.; tenth, 465, 481 ; eleventh, 509;
twelfth, 514; thirteenth, 11. 84; fourteenth,
93; fifteenth, 45; sixteenth, 127; seven-
teenth, ib. ; nineteenth, 140: twentieth,

156 ; twenty-first, 239; forty-fifth, 853.
SICILY, 11. 338.
SIENNA, 1. 115, 119, 186. II. 510.
SIGISMUND, King of Hungary, 1. 87, 188, 175,

219–228; emperor of Gormany,
222, 278, 303, 304, 336, 354-6,
858, 888, 396, 401, 407, 415, 424,

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SLAWATA, 11. 611, 612, 614-616.
SMALCALD, League of, 11. 568.
SMALL-CAPS, 11. 519.
SMIRKZIC, 11, 514.
SMITH, Conrad, 11. 802.
SOBIESLAU, 11. 556.
SOCRATER, 11. 117.
SODOM, 11. 896, 456.
SOLTOW, Conrad, 1. 8.
Songs, Derisive, 1. 157, 227, 255, 262. 11. 217.

Prohibited, 1. 160 175.
SOPHIA, Queen, 1. 72. II. 377, 879.
Sozium, II. 486.
SPAIN, 1. 120, 520. 11. 120, 608; abandons

Benedict XIII., 185; jealous of
England at the Council, 203, 20;

indignant at Martin V., 345, 360.

King of, 1. 896.
SPIES of John XXIII., I. 403, 417.
SPINKA, 1. 187.
Spires, 1. 818, 352. II. 301, 352.
SPREAD OF BIBLE KNOWLEDGE, 1, 159.
SPRETTEN, Paul von (Speratus), 11. 586, 591.
Sgwrow, Brzenko de, 11. 405.
STERNBERG, count of, 11. 614; Peter Vol, II.

885.

Meeting of Bohemians at, 11. 162.
STEPHEN, Bishop of the Waldenses, 11. 562.
STEYER, 11. 596.
STIBOR of Stiboric, 1. 170.
STOBEUS of Laybach, 11. 609.
STRAUow, 11. 616.
STRASBOURG, 11. 588.
STUHLWIESSENBERG, II. 600.
Synop at Sleza, 11. 698; at Buntzlan, ib.; at

X yans, ib.; at Posen, ib., 599; at Sendo-

mir, ib.; at Ostrog, ib.
TABOR, 11. 372, 416,418, 449, 452, 455, 516.

Meeting at, 11. 372, 378.
TABORITE soldier, The, II. 46S.
TABORITES, II, 884, 394, 403-406, 427, 433, 519,

524, 630-032,

attacked, 11, 885, 406; violence
and cruelties of the, 899; character and
views of the, 434, 435, 441, 445–470; ar-
ticles of the, 415, 446, 472; fanatical views
of the, 456, 457; practices of, 458, 459, 467;
described by Æneas Sylvius, 465, 466; at
variance with the Calixtines, 472; 493,
514, 517; conciliated, 518, 523, 526; at the
Council of Basle, 540; dissatisfied, 645;

INDEX.

427, 428, 430, 431, 483-436, 439–
442, 446–449, 462, 469, 466, 471,
509, 512, 520, 529,531, 349, 554,
572, 573, 576, 603, 605, 620, 621.
II. 25, 26, 41, 45, 48, 79, 93, 111,
115, 125, 129, 156, 178, 270, 295,
309, 311, 314, 387, 361, 377, 378,
392, 399, 425, 427, 430, 471, 474,
476, 478, 433, 484, 503, 512, 518,

521, 523, 531, 536, 546, 548, 632.
Policy of, 1. 219, 278, 385; elect-

ed emperor, 222; his character,
ih, 808; reaches Constance,
852; abandons Huss, 356; his
apology, 391; enjoins the
Council to hear Huss, 549; his
view of the case, 681; his
blush, 11. 55; leaves for Spain,
127; gains over the king of
Aragon, 148; proposes to re-
turn, 179; at Paris, 190; urges
reform, 270, 252; his heresy
insinuated, ib.; humiliated on
his journey, 272; rebuffin
England, 273; sells territory,
274, returns to Constance, 277;
his interference complained
of, 284; letter to Launa, 821 ;
to Wenzel, 322; to Bohemian
nobles, ib.; defends his course
in regard to Huss, 323 ; allow-
ed church revenues in Ger-
many, 351; wants money, ib.;
reproaches Martin V., 355;
dissatisfied with the Council,
859; rejected as King by Bo-
hemia, 879; his succession to
the throne, 887; upbraids the
deputation from Prague, 388;
imposes conditions, 391; his
cruelties, 400; denounced at
Prague, 403, 407; opposed,
404; orders the extermination
of the Horebites, 413; ap-
proaches Prague with his ar-
my, 420; his army and its ray-
ages, 421-433; refuses to com-
promise, 437; coronation, 438;
gathers an army, 473; is de-
feated, 475; charges against,
484; invades Bohemia, 486;
retreats, 490; baffled in his
plans, 503; his humiliation,
504; distrusted, 516, 526; in-
dignation of, 521; abandons
hostile measures, 531; crown-

ed, 536; death of, 550,
SILESIA, II, 455, 515, 556, 563, 590.
SIMON, of Tisnos, 1. 134, 162, 170. 11. 325.

one of the Brethren, i1. 572.
SIMONISTS, 1. 583. II, 117.
SIMONY, A mass against, 11. 346-348. See Vices.

of Martin V., 11. 855.
SIXTUS V., 11. 603.
SLAVIC Students, 1. 185.
SLAXY, 11. 3:53, 396, 413, 478.

defeated, 546; disappear, 551,
TAMERLANE, 11. 219, 279.
TASCIAU, 11. 527.
Tauler of Vienna, 11, 587.
Tausch, 11, 370, 527, 528.
TETZEL, I. 201.
TEUTONIC Knights, 1. 96, 227 II, 104, 109,

853, 860; sketch of, 104.
" THE ABOMINATION of the carnal priests

and monks." 1. 34-36.
THEOBALD, II. 239,
THEODORIC of Munster. See Sermons.
THEOLOGICAL faculty at Prague, I. 206, 229,

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599; persecution of, renewed, 600; peace
and prosperity of, 601; persecution of, 604;
decree of banishment, ib., obtain religious
freedom, 605; thanksgiving of, 607; llymn-

book, 626.
UNIVERSALS, 1. 476.
UNIVERSITY of Prague, decides in favor of

the Calixtines, 11. 293.
UNIVERSITIES. See Oxford, Cambridge, Cra-

cow, Prague, Heidelberg,

Erfurth, Bologna.

Scholastic license of, 11. 219.
URBAN VI., 1. 92, 231.
URSINIS, Berthold de, 1. 341.

Cardinal Jordan de, i. 339, 443. 11.

175, 247.
UTRAQUISTS. See Calixtines.

II. 394, 397, 398, 403, 436, 454,

469.
Articles of, 11. 437, 441-44.
Political views of, 11. 441.
Religious views of, 11. 469,

470.
gain the ascendancy at Prague,

II, 493.
VALENTIA, II. 129, 156.
VALLA LAURENTIUS, I. 12.
VAN DER HARDT, 1. 223. 11. 296.
VENICE, 1, 103, 108, 117, 118, 137, 197, 220, 222.

II. 570.
VERDEN, II. 519.
VICAR OF Curist, or of Peter, 1. 587, 591.
VICENZA, I. 116.
VIENNA, 1. 14, 15. 11. 151, 200, 202, 212, 216,

291, 499, 515, 521, 569, 556, 587, 595,

596, 615, 617.
university of, 1, 327.

manuscript of, l. 506.
VINCENT FERRARA, 1. 107. See Ferrara.
VIOLENCE of the Age, II. 154–156, 295.

in Bohemia, II. 333.
at Prague, II. 287, 374, 875, 881,

Turty years' war, 11. 618, 624.
Turn, Count, 11. 603, 612, 613.
TIEFERN. See Lebus.
TILLY, 11. 619.
TiSnow, Simon of. See Simon.
TOLEDO, Rules of the Council of, 1. 341.
TOLERANT spirit of Huss, 1. 592.

* Jacobel, 11. 90.
TONsure of Iluss removed, 11. 64, 65.
Toplitz, 11. 424.
TORTURE, Demand that Jerome should be

subjected to, II. 215; complaint that he

had not been tortured, 245.
Tossenicz, Fortress of, 11. 290.
TOURNAMENT, I. 436.
Tours, ARCHBISHOP vf, 11. 164, 191.
TRANSKAUK, II, 459.
TRANSLATION of the Bible, Wickliffe's, 1. 62.
TRANSUBSTANTIATION, I. 63, 131, 189, 295,

846, 555, 556, 553,

559.
Jerome on, 205, 207,

227.
TRAUTEXAU, 11. 481.
Trent, City and Bishop of, 11, 156–158.

Council of, 11. 694.
TRIALOGUE, Wickliffe's, 1, 63, 71, 144, 201,
TRINITY, I. 477.
Trocznow, John de. See Zisca.
Trucs at Prague, 11. 884, 355, 517.

between England and France, 1. 190.
TUCAP, Matthias, of, 1. 76.
Turks, THE, I. 223, 278. 11. 147, 190, 521, 544,

554, 570, 557, 600.
TURNAU, 11. 459, 590, 591.
TYROL, I. 463.
TYTues, merely almg, 1. 275, 564.
UBERLINGEN, I. 832, 470. 11. 41.
ULLERSTON, Richard, 1. 4, 83, 375–377.

his - Petition for Church Re-

form," 1. 375, 376. II, 809.
ULM, 1. 455.
ULRIO, 11, 538, 512.
UMETZOW, Peter of, 11. 289.
UNION of the Church, Plans for the, 1. 362,

363, 407.
UNITED Brethren, The, 11. 552, 570, 627, 632.

Persecuted, 11. 555, 556; exile
of, 556; assume their name, 557; church
order of, 560; liberal spirit of, 562; “ Agree-
ment" of, 566; false testimony against,
568; purity of, ib., prosperity of, 570;
procure the printing of Bibles, ib.; non-
resistance principles, 571; accept the chal-
lenge to discuss, ib.; persecution of, 572
seek foreign sympathy, 573; send a depu-
tation to Luther, 532; another deputation
of, 584; brighter prospects of, 587; intlu-
ence of, on Luther and Calvin, 588; perse-
cution of, 559; exile of, 590; hardships of
592; left in peace, 594; plan to persecute
them defeated, 595 ; testimony in their
favor, 596; their Hymn-book, Bible, and
Confession, 597; sought after by Luther-
ans and Calvinists, ib.; Synods of, 598,

353, 433, 447.
VIOLENT proceedings, 1. 161, 255.

Huss charged with, L.
568.
VISCONTI, 1 137.
Virgil, 11. 222.
VIRGIN, II. 610. See Mary, worship of, 303.
VIRTUOUS and vicious men, 11. 596.
VISSEURAD, The, il, 379, 384, 415, 417, 420,

421, 426, 428, 474.
VITUS, I. 479. 11. 556.
Viviers, Cardinal de, II. 45, 191.
VECKLABRUCK, 11. 596.
VOLADIMIR, Paul de, 1. 106, 109, 353, 351.

his “Demonstration," II, 106-

109.
Von FALKENBERG. See Falkenberg.
VoTicz, II. 420.
VOTING by nations in the council, 1. 361, 415

418.
Vrie, Theodore de, 1. 83, 123, 884.
WALDBERG, Truchsesses of, 11, 274.
WALDENSES, 1, 11, 40. IL 561, 562, 573.
WALDHAUSER, Conrad, 1. 14–19, 25, 72. 11. 623.

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