PERSECUTION by the secular arm, 1. 494, 592.
PLAGUE of 1347, 1. 60, 186; of 1424, 11. 505.
PLANCHA, Bernard, 11. 275.
PLATINA, II. 355.
PLATTER, Philip Fabricius, 11. 215.
PLATO, II. 222.
PLEA for Huss, 1. 529.
PLESKOV, II. 212.
PLUMLOVISC, 11. 475.
PLUMLOW. II. 18.
PODIEBEAD, George de, II. 550, 555, 562, 569. PODMOKLY, II. 496.
POGGIO BRACCIOLINI, 1, 825. 11. 280.
his account of Jerome's trial, 11. 230- 236. POICTIERS, 1, 369.
POLAND, 1. 51, 96, 223, 407. 11. 354, 520,
King of, 11, 105, 110, 148, 353, 359, 476, 520, 548.
Ambassador of. See Voladimir. and the Teutonic Knights, 11. 104, 105.
The United Brethren in, II, 598. POLISH Nation in the University, 1. 135.
POLLACK, Michael, 11, 564.
POLITZKA, II. 481.
POLLENTZ, John of, 1. 519. POLYRENA, II. 615.
POPE, power of the, discussed, 1. 78, 246, 268, 839, 865, 393, 445, 448, 451, 504, 559, 390, 603, 606, 611, 613, 615.
POPULAR Sympathy with Huss, 1. 267, 292. PORREE. See Arras.
PORTENTS in the fourteenth century, 1. 59. POSEN, II. 590, 591, 598.
414. 425-486; bull of crusade at, I. 205; indignation at, 358; ap- prehension at, II. 414; Sigis- mund's army approaches, 420, 425; is assaulted, 428; edict of 1421 at, 459, 494; Diet at, 494; yields to Zisca, 503. See vio- lence. Civil strife at, 517; depa- tation from, to Sigismund, 523; conflict at, 545; Lutheranism op- posed at, 585; persecution at, 556; attacked by Ferdinand's army, 618.
PRAGUE, town council of, 1. 215, 227. meeting of Bohemian nobles at, II. 162.
University of. I. 1, 38, 41, 48, 50- 53, 55, 103-105, 130, 147, 327, 484, 570. n. 213, 607; struggle in, 1. 8; founded, 50, 51; convoca- tion of, 70; sentence of against Wickliffe, ib.; troubles in, 80; meeting of, 132; new order of, 183; on the burning of the books, 162; on the bull for the crusade, 206, 205, 212; character of the members of, 497; on Wickliffe, 565; theologians of, ib.; Huss's letter to, I. 25; sentence of, on the death of Huss, 122, 123; Je- rome on the withdrawal of the Germans, 223; its condition ac- cording to the council, 266-270. PREACHING, No license needed for, II. 210,
Voladamir, 11. 354.
PROTESTANTS, German, II. 604.
PROTESTANTS, Bohemian, their articles for religious freedom. II. 606; their charter, 607; their provocations, 608; persecution and suppression of, 622-627. PROTESTANT Union, 11, 604. PROTIVA, John, 1. 73, 76, 555, 560. PRUSSIA, IL 591. PRUSSIANS, II. 104. PTACZECK, 11. 550. PURGATORY, I. 288. PURITANS, 1. 64, 605. QUAKERS, II. 395. RABY, II. 485. RACZKO, II, 386. RAGUSA, Cardinal de, 1. 400. 66 John of, 11, 542. RATISBON, II, 527. RATOLFCELL, 1, 510-513, 520, 536, RAUDNITZ, I. 145. II. 514, 566. RAUPOWA, IL 613, 615. RAVAILLAC, 11. 102. RAVENSBURG, I. 455.
REALISTS. See Nominalists. REASONS of Huss for leaving Prague, 1. 239, 297.
RECANT, Huss not to be allowed to, 1. 623. RECANTATION of Huss required, 1. 553, 561, 620; urged, I. 10, 41, 43, 71. Form of, proposed, 11. 7.
of Jerome, 11. 140; distrusted, 160; Gerson on it, 176. REBUKE of Ecclesiastical corruption, 11. 84–
ST. AUGUSTINE. See Augustine.
Huss, 11. 59-61. John Petit, II. 96.
SERMONS of Huss, L. 81, 284-291, 330-332. before the council, D'Ailly's, 1. 393; Ræder'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, 182; 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, II. 292.
in reproof of clerical vice, 11. 306.
44 of the Taborites. See Taborites. SESSIONS of the Council of Constance. First, 1. 387; second, 425; third, 444; fourth, 447; fifth, 448; 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, II. 338.
SIENNA, I. 115, 119, 186. I. 510. SIGISMUND, King of Hungary, 1. 87, 188, 175, 219-223; emperor of Germany, 222, 278, 303, 304, 336, 354-6, 858, 888, 396, 401, 407, 415, 424,
427, 428, 430, 431, 433-436, 439- 442, 446-449, 462, 463, 466, 471, 509, 512, 520, 529, 531, 549, 554, 572, 573, 575, 603, 605, 620, 621. 11. 25, 26, 41, 45, 48, 79, 93, 111, 115, 125, 129, 156, 178, 270, 295, 308, 311, 314, 837, 361, 377, 878, 852, 399, 425, 427, 430, 471, 474, 476, 478, 483, 484, 503, 512, 518, 521, 523, 531, 586, 546, 548, 632. Policy of, 1. 219, 278, 885; elect-
ed emperor, 222; his character, ib., 808; reaches Constance, 382; abandons Huss, 886; his apology, 391; enjoins the Council to hear Huss, 549; his view of the case, 681; his blush, u. 55; leaves for Spain, 127; gains over the king of Aragon, 148; proposes to re- turn, 179; at Paris, 190; urges reform, 270, 282; his heresy insinuated, ib.; humiliated on his journey, 272; rebuff in 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, 379; 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; în- dignation of, 521; abandons hostile measures, 531; crown- ed, 536; death of, 550,
SILESIA, II. 485, 515, 556, 563, 590. SIMON, of Tisnow, 1, 134, 162, 170. 11. 325. one of the Brethren, 11. 572.
SIMONISTS, 1, 588. II. 117.
SIMONY, A mass against, 11. 846-348. See Vices. of Martin V., II. 855.
SIXTUS V., II, 603.
SLAVIC Students, 1. 135.
SLANY, II. 333, 896, 413, 478.
Meeting of Bohemians at, n. 162. STEPHEN, Bishop of the Waldenses, 11. 562. STEYER, II, 596.
STIBOR of Stiboric, I. 170. STOBEUS of Laybach, II. 609. STRAHOW, II. 616. STRASBOURG, II. 588.
STUHLWIESSENBERG, II. 600.
SYNOD at Sleza, 11. 598; at Buntzlan, ib.; at Xyans, ib.; at Posen, ib., 599; at Sendo- mir, ib.; at Ostrog, ib.
TABOR, 11. 372, 416-418, 449, 452, 455, 516. Meeting at, 11. 872, 378.
TABORITE Soldier, The, II. 468.
TABORITES, II, 884, 394, 403-406, 427, 433, 519, 524, 630-632.
attacked, 11, 385, 406; violence and cruelties of the, 899; character and views of the, 434, 435, 441, 445-470; ar- ticles of the, 445, 446, 472; fanatical views of the, 456, 457; practices of, 458, 459, 487; described by Eneas Sylvius, 465, 466; at variance with the Calixtines, 472; 498, 514, 517; conciliated, 518, 523, 526; at the Council of Basle, 540; dissatisfied, 545; defeated, 546; disappear, 551, TAMERLANE, 11. 219, 279. TASCHAU, II. 527.
TAULER of Vienna, 11, 587. TAUSCH, II. 370, 527, 528.
TETZEL, I. 201.
TEUTONIC Knights, 1. 96, 223. II. 104, 109, 853, 860; sketch of, 104.
"THE ABOMINATION of the carnal priests and monks." I. 34-36.
UNITED Brethren, The, 11. 552, 570, 627, 632. Persecuted, n. 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, 582; another deputation of, 584; brighter prospects of, 587; influ- ence of, on Luther and Calvin, 588; perse- cution of, 589; 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,
Religious views of, 11. 469, 470.
gain the ascendancy at Prague, II. 493.
VALENTIA, II. 129, 186.
VALLA LAURENTIUS, I. 12.
VAN DER HARDT, I. 223. II. 296.
VENICE, I. 103, 108, 117, 118, 137, 197, 220, 222. II. 570.
VICAR OF CHRIST, or of Peter, 1. 587, 591. VICENZA, L. 116.
VIENNA, L. 14, 15. I. 151, 200, 202, 212, 216, 291, 499, 515, 521, 569, 586, 587, 595, 596, 615, 617.
VINCENT FERRARA, I. 107. See Ferrara.
VIOLENCE of the Age, I. 154-156, 295.
at Prague, II. 287, 874, 875, 881, 3S3, 433, 447.
VIOLENT proceedings, I. 161, 255.
568. VISCONTI, I. 137. VIRGIL, II. 222.
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