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Halberstadt, 360.
Haldane, James Alexander, 297- 302, 307, 371, 373.
Haldane, Robert, 297-301; in Geneva, 302-304; 307, 371, 373.
Halifax, 277.
Halle, Franke in, 272-273; 274, 283, 360, 367.
Hamburg, 213, 236; Oncken in,338, 339; 340.
Hapsburg, House of, 132.
Harding, Stephen, of Citeaux, 32.
Harris, Howel, 286-287.
Hausschein (Ecolampadius), 163.
Hegius, Alexander, 141.
Heidelberg, 166, 259.
Helena, 46.
HELIAND, alliterative Saxon Epic,36.
Helwys, Thomas, 245.
Hencsey, Ludwig, 344.
HENRICIANS, 86.
Henri the Deacon, 86.
Henry IV, king of England, 117, 122.
Henry V. king of England, 122.
Henry VI, king of England, 123.
Henry VIII, king of England, 115, 237.
Henry IV, of Navarre, king of France, 230.
Herat, 78.
HERESY, measures taken against gnostic, 6; Marcion, 14-15;
Augustine advocates use of force against, 26-27; Gnostic, 37;
Bernard of Clairvaux on, 86;
Alsace full of, 105; Eckart cited for, 106; sufferings for, 111; legislation in England against,122; England absolved by Pope,239.
HERETICS, bodies called, 11;
Christians faithful to Scripture called, 20, 42; burnt by Byzantine Emperor Justinian II, 46; protest against image worship,50; in Asia Minor and Bulgaria accused of sin and hypocrisy,59; Pavlicani described as, 61;
Paulicians described as, 61; not to he tolerated in Bosnia, 62; imaginary heretical Pope, 62; one of them becomes inquisitor,62; Pope incites Ban of Bosnia to exterminate, 63; ordered by Pope to be banished from south of France, 88; testimony of Reinerius, 90; numerous and active, 96; executions of, 97; enumerated, 97; persecuted in Waldensian valleys, 100-101; in Beghard houses, 101; accused of disobedience to the Church,105; thought to be subdued, 111; 120; first to be burnt in England,122; no obligation to keep faith with, 124; "nest" burnt, 136; hymn book of, 142; persecuted for centuries, 154; publish books in Basle, 156; to be punished,168; killed by soldiers without trial, 171; 192; Schwenckfeld,206; Wycliffite, 239.
Herford, 268.
Hermann V, Archbishop of Cologne, 151, 199.
HERMITS, 31; Hermit of Livry,211, 215.
Herrnhut, 274; in England, 277; 289.
HIGHER CRITICISM, 388-390.
Hippo, see Bona, 25.
Hiuan Tsung, Chinese Emperor,79.
Hochenau, Hochmann von, 282, 283.
Hoffman, 283.
Holbeck, 277.
Holstein, 193.
HOLY SYNOD, 325, 328, 329; regulations for exterminating Stundists, 334.
Hooker Richard, 241-243.
HOUSEHOLD CHURCH, 265.
Hubmeyer, Dr. Balthazar, 155- 158, 161, 203.
HUGUENOTS, 229-232.
Hulava, Jakob, 130.
Huntingdon, Countess of, 291, 293; CONNEXION, 293.
Huss, John (Jan Hus), 123-125, 126, 132, 393.
HUSSITES, 65, 132, 135.
HUSSITE WAR, 125-126.
Hut, Hans, 157, 203.
Hutchinson, Francis, 348.
Huter Jakob, 170, 175-176.
HUTIST BAPTISTS, 203, 204.
Hutton, James. 276-277.
Hy, see Iona, 34.
Hydatius, 37, 40.
HYMNS, Bernard of Clairvaux, 32; taught by British monks, 35; written among Bohemian brethren, 131; in Latin, taught at Brethren's schools, 141-142; hymn book published in Ulm,142; 161; written in times of persecution, 165; Isaac Watts,254; Charles Wesley, 292; Malan, 303.ICONOCLAST, ICONOCLASTIC, 48, 49, 50.


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