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Prague. 123; Tyndale, 235; 238, 250; Holy Club, 287, 372.Pachomius, 31.
Packington, 236-237.
Padua, 102.
Pag-Mangku. 80.
Palatinate (Pfalz), 259.
Palmyra. 68.
Papa ben Aggai, 68-69, 83.
Paris, 102, 106,168; Le Fevre in,208-209; 212; Hermit of Livry burnt, 215; 220, 221; the Placards in, 225-228; church formed in, 228; 229; massacre of St Bartholomew, 230; 302.
Parnell, John Vesey (Lord Congleton). 348, 349,354.
PARTICULAR BAPTISTS, 245, 295.
Pasak, 80.
Paschkov, Vassilij Alexandrovitch (Colonel), 328.
Paslovatz Hill, 66.
PASSAGINI, 97.
Passau, 96.
PATARENES , name given to believers, 61, 85, 97.
Pau, 221.
PAULICIANS , name given to primitive churches in Asia Minor, 43; descended from Apostolic churches, 44; Constantine and Simeon, 45-46; denounce idolatry, 47; Sembat and Sergius. 51; persecution, 52-53 ; doctrines found in "Key of Truth", 53-55;
Carbeas and Chrysocheir, 55-56; many removed to Europe, 57; innocent of wicked practices attributed to them, 60; 89, 185, 283, 395.
Pavanne, Jacques, 211.
Pavia, battle of, 214.
PEASANT REVOLT, 121.
PEASANTS' WAR, 143, 203.
Pekin (Kambaluc), 78.
PELAGIANlSM, 28-29,30.
Pelagius, 27-28, 243,359.
Pelagius Alvarus, 105.
Pelisserie, La, 303, 373.
Pennsylvania, 305.
Penry, 240."PERFECT", THE, 87-88,99-100,129.
Perpetua, 13.
Peter, Bulgarian Czar, 57n. Peter, Nestorian Commentator, 80.
Petersburg, St., 326, 327, 328, 329, 350.
PETROBRUSSIANS, 86.
Pfander, 351.
Philadelphia, 305, 309.
PHILADELPHIAN INVITATION, 282, 284.
PHILADELPHIAN SOCIETIES, 278- 283.
Philip, chosen by the church, 103.
Philippi, name given to church in Asia Minor, 52.
Phrygia, 12.
Picardy, 208,210, 256.
PICARDS, name given to believers,172, 206.
Piedmont, 89, 91, 92.
PIETIST, 271; societies within the Lutheran Church, 272; 273, 274, 284; in Russia, 319, 320, 338.
Pilichdorf, Peter, 90-91, 111.
Pilney Hills, 358.
Pingjum, 186.
PLACARDS, in Meaux, 212; in Paris and France, 226-228.
Plymouth, Pilgrim Fathers sail from, 246; 347, 372, 381.
PLYMOUTH BRETHREN, 372.
Pobiedonostsef, 329, 334, 335.
Poitiers, 221, 222.
POLISH BRETHREN, 225.
Polycarp, 8.
POMAKS, 61.
Pomerania, 110.
Pontus, 13.
POOR, churches set apart money for relief of the, 61-62, 100,131, 221, 223; individual Care for the, 92, 101, 110, 121, 272, 349, 367, 369.
POOR MEN OF LYONS, 93,97.
POOR, THE, name of Dissenters,111.
Prague, Jerome and Huss, 123; 126, 127, 129; exiles from, 133; end of Hussites, 135.
Pre l' Eveque, 223, 303.
PRESBYTERIANISM, introduced into France, 228; 240, 245, 247; established religion of Scotland,247; 248; efforts to establish in England, 248; 249; Baxter, 253; differs from Congregationalism,260; in America, 305, 306, 308, 311, 313; 314, 391.
PRIMITIVE METHODISTS, 294.
Prisca, 12.
Priscillian life of, 36-37; martyrdom, 37; writings discovered,38; teaching, 38-40.
PRISCILLIANISTS , 37-38, 40.
Pritchard, Rees, 286.
PRIVYE CHURCH IN LONDON, 240.
PROTESTANT, name given to Reformers at Diet of Speyer, 146; 225, 239, 247.
Province, 62, 63, 85; devastated by Papal Crusade, 88, 89; 96 105, 217.
Pseudo-Reimer, 99.
Pskov, 323.
Pudsey, 277.
PURITAN (CATHAR), 15, 247, 248.
Pyt, 303.


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