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Caesaraugusta, former name of
Saragossa, 37.
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Caesarea, 316.
Calabria, 217, 218.
CALIXTINES, see Utraquists. 125.
CALVINISM, CALVINISTS, 225, 243- 244, 246, 293, 313.
Calvin, Jean, 92, 151; in Poitiers,221; in Geneva, 224-225; on elders, 228; 243, 246, 256, 257, 373.
Cambridge, 235, 250.
CAMERONIANS, 299.
CAMISARD, CAMISARD WAR, 233.
Campbell, Alexander, 307-310,314, 315.
Campbell, Thomas, 305-309, 314, 315.
CAMPBELLITES, 316.
Cane Ridge. 311, 313, 314.
Canisius, 151, 199.
CANON OF SCRIPTURE, 7, 22, 38.
Canterbury. 36, 122.
Capito, 161, 162, 179, 196, 215, 216.
Carbeas, 55.
Cardiff, 286.
Carey, William, 295-297.
Carl, Dr., 282.
Carniola, 63.
Carolina, North, 310.
Carthage, 10, 12-13, 28.
Casimir, Count, 280, 282.
CATECHISM, in various languages,141; 220; RACOVIAN, 225.
CATHARS , name given to Christians who adhered to Scripture, 15, 62, 85, 89, 97, 395.
Cathay, former name for China, 81.
Catherine de Medici, 229, 230.
Catherine II, Empress of Russia,318.
CATHOLIKOS, title of bishop of
Seleucia, 69; moved to Bagdad,79; 83, 84.
Caucasus, 319, 326, 327, 330, 334, 335.
Cavalier, Jean, 233.
Celestinus, 27, 28.
Cennick, 277-278.
Cevennes mountains, 232, 233, 280.
Chaistellain, Jean, 212, 214.
CHALDEANS, see Nestorians, 79.
Chambery, 222.
Chanforans, conference between
Vaudois and Reformers, 219.
Chapman, Robert Cleaver, 363, 368-371, 385.
Charlemagne, Emperor, 49.
Charles IV, Emperor, 110.
Charles V, Emperor, 133, 154, 165, 172, 174, 214.
Charles I, king of England, 324.
Charles of Zerotin, 134, 136.
Chayla, Abbe du, 233.
Cheltschizki, Peter, "The Net of
Faith," 127-129; 129.
Chittoor, 357.
CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF WASH-
INGTON, 306, 308.
CHRISTIAN BRETHREN, 236.
CHRISTIAN CONNECTION, 314.
CHRISTIANS, 310, 311, 314.
Christian VI, king of Denmark,276.
CHRIST'S PAUPERS, 101.
Chortitza, district and river, 319.
Chrysocheir, 55-56.
Chrysostom, 99.
CHURCH AND STATE, associated under Constantine, 20; union repudiated by Christians faithful to Scripture, 20; church fails to save the state by union with it,23, 29; forcible conversions, 34; many disciples consider union contrary to the Lord's teaching,41; unite in Armenia, 43; unite in restoring image worship,48; churches uninfluenced by union of, 89; 99; Marsiglio of
Padua on, 102-103; relations defined by cities, 104; Luther adopts principle of, 145; Calvin introduces into Geneva, 224;
Church of England, 237; Gottfried Arnold on, 280; Evans, 368.
CHURCHES OF CHRIST, 316.
CHURCHES OF THE DESERT, 233, 234.
CHURCHES UNDER THE CROSS, 233.
CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY, 297, 350.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND, established,237; development of, 239; defended by Hooker, 241-243; nonconformity punished, 243; character of, 246-247; Act of
Uniformity, 253; Societies within the, 277; Groves on ordination, 350; in India, 356; Unsectarian members of, 360; Darby and the, 372; Anglican, Anglo-
Catholic, 372; influenced by
Rationalism, 385, 391; influence of clergy, 393.
Citeaux, 32.
Claudius, Bishop of Turin, 49-50,91.
Clement, elder of church in Rome,7-8.
Clement VII, Pope, 100-101.
Cluny, 32, 86.
Cobham, Lord (Sir John Oldcastle), 122.
Coccejus, 262.
Coct, Anemond de, 215.
CODEX ALEXANDRINUS, 324.
Colet, John, 113-114, 115.
Coligny, Admiral, 229, 230.
Cologne, church and martyrs in,96; Walther burnt, 104-105; Eckart and Tauler in, 106, 107; meetings and persecutions, 197- 199; Hermann v. Wied, 151, 199; 235.
Columba, 34.
Comenius, Jan Amos, life and writings, 136-140, 273, 275.
COMMUNITIES, in Egypt, 31; in
Italy, 32; Columban settlements,32; of Bohemian Brethren, 132, 134; in Moravia. 178-179; Labadists, 265-269; Groves, 354.
COMMUNITY OF GOODS, Hubmeyer on, 156; in Munster, 181; see COMMUNITIES.
Comnena, Anna, 58-59.
COMPACTS OF BASLE, 126.
Conde, Prince of, 230.
CONFERENCE, of overseers, 9; at
St. Felix de Caraman, 87; Waldensian, 100; in Moravia, 157; martyrs'. 162; of brethren in
Baden, 164; Wesleyan Methodist, 294.
CONGREGATIONALISTS (see Independents), 239, 310.
CONSISTORIUM, 261, 263.
Constance, Council of, 123-125; 157.
Constantine, Byzantine Emperor, son of Leo the Isaurian, 48, 57.
Constantine Chrysomalus, writer, condemned for Bogomil doctrine,60.
Constantine, Emperor (the Great),15; edict of Milan, 18; church and state associated, 20-21; 22, 41, 43, 46, 62, 69, 72, 83, 89, 280, 314.
Constantine Pogonatus, Byzantine
Emperor, 45.
Constantine Silvanus, Paulican elder, 45-46, 51, 52.
Constantinople, 23, 24, 33, 34, 46, 47, 48, 52, 54, 56, 57; Basil burnt, 58; 60; capture of, 64; 74, 77, 87, 113, 324, 325.
Constantius, Byzantine Emperor,21.
CONTINENTAL SOCIETY, 339.
CONVERSIONS, Augustine, 25; Priscillian, 36; Constantine Silvanus, 45; Simeon Titus, 46;
Sergius, 51; Peter Waldo, 92;
Francis of Assisi, 94; Suso, 106;
Luther, 116; Loyola. 150; Hubmeyer, 155; Menno Simon, 189;
Farel, 209; Louis de Berquin,210; Anna Maria van Schurman,266; Franke, 272; Hutton, 276- 277; William Wroth, 286; John
Wesley, 289; Charles Wesley,289; Wust, 320; Oncken, 339;
Frohlich, 343; George Muller,360; Robert Chapman, 369.
Corinth, 7, 103.
Cornelius, Bishop of Rome, 15.
Cosmas, 59.
Cotton, Colonel (Gen. Sir Arthur),354.
COUNCILS, Nicaea, Nicene creed framed, 21, 70, 72; first six general, 22; on Pelagianism,28; Frankfurt, on images, 49;
Second of Nicaea, 49; at Ephesus, Nestorius condemned, 74;
Lombers, trial of heretics, 87;
Toulouse, inquisition made permanent institution, 89; third
Lateran, refused application to preach of "Poor Men of Lyons"93; Tours, Waldenses condemned, 96; Constance, Huss and Jerome burnt, 123-125;
Basle, treaty with Hussites,126; Speyer, protest of Reformers, 146; about "Anabaptist"movement, 154.
COUNTER REFORMATION, 149-152.
COUNTESS OF HUNTINGDON'S CON-
NEXION, 293.
COURALT, 226.
Court, Antoine, 234.
COVENANT, SCOTTISH, 248.
Coverdale, Miles, 238.
Cowling Castle, 122.
Cradock, Walter, 286.
Craik, Henry, 361, 363, 370, 371, 382, 383.
Cranmer, Archbishop, 237.
CREEDS, 21, 22.
Cremona, Archbishop received
Papal authority to extirpate
Vaudois in the valleys, 101.
Crete, 324.
Crimea, 319.
Croatia, 63.
Crocus, Richard, 157.
Cromwell, Oliver, 248.
Cronin, Edward, 347, 349, 354.
Cross Creek, 310.
CRUSADES, 33, 88.
Cyril, Bishop of Alexandria, 74.
Cyril, Byzantine missionary, 57, 323.
CYRILLIC ALPHABET, 323.Dadaz, Etienne, 303.
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