do the same. This is all that I can say at present, in answer to your letter, and that I will always preserve those sentiments of esteem for you, with which I am, &c. No. 23. Monsieur Catinat's Reply to his Royal Highness's Answer, June the 17th, 1690. Monseigneur, I HAVE received the letter your Royal Highness has done me the honour to write to me, in which your intentions are so clear and evident to follow those engagements you have embraced a great while ago, that it is needless to propose to you any thing in writing that may furnish the means to recover the honour of his Majesty's favour. I am, with all the respect that is owing to you. INDEX TO THE TWO VOLUMES. A Adrian, the Roman emperor, i. 235. his letter to Minutius Fuu- Erius, endeavours to restore the simplicity of the Christian Albert de Capitaneis, appointed papal legate in France and Aguit, Mr. Francis, a Waldensian pastor, apostatizes from his Agelius, pastor of the Novatianist church in Constantinople, Alaric, the Gothic chief, besieges Rome, i. 386. and ultimately Albigenses, mistakes concerning them rectified, ii. 12. were the Albinus, state of Judea under his government, i. 195. Aldegonde, Lord of, a Flemish nobleman, dictates the Com- Alexander and Arius, how they represented each others views of Allix, Dr. his Remarks on the Churches of Piedmont, quoted, Alva, Duke of, his sanguinary proceedings in the Netherlands, Ammianus Marcellinus, view of the conduct of the clergy in Antichrist, reflections on the rise of, i. 286. Antioch, in Syria described, i. 121. its population and the note. Antoninus Pius, emperor, his amiable character, i. 239. letter Apostles, at first confined to Jerusalem, i. 90, their subsequent Arian Controversy, i. 315. not settled by the decision of the Archæologia, the account there given of the Waldenses, i. 511. Arnold Hot defends the Albigenses against the Catholic clergy, Arnold, abbot of Cisteaux, commands the first crusading army Athens, city of, i. 150. Athenagoras, his apology for the Christians, i. 265. Athanasius, his controversy with Arius, i, 329, Augustine's City of God, i, 396. Aurelius, Marcus, emperor, persecutes the Christians, i. 241. B Barnabas and Saul proceed on their mission to the Gentiles, Berengarius, denies the real presence, i. 499. Bernard, St. his testimony to the Cathari, i. 506. censures the Blood-eating, prohibited, i. 250. Bohemia, description of, ii. 195. state of religion there, 197. Bourg, Sieur de Petit, his defence, ii. 348. Bruis, Peter de, founder of the Petrobrusians, i. 513. Burnet, Dr. his Letters from Italy, quoted, ii. 423. 438. 439. 440. C Caius Caligula, his reign, i. 115. Calabria, the Waldenses settle there in 1370, i. 166. persecuted Calvin, remarks on his character and talents, ii. 246. Campbell, Dr. George, quoted, on the incongruity of enforcing Carcassone, besieged by the crusaders, ii. 133. singular escape Carthage, account of the persecution there, i. 268. Casarea, dispute between the Jews and Nero concerning it, Castrocaro, governor of Piedmont, his tyrannical conduct to- Cathari, in Germany, in the thirteenth century, oppose infant Catinat, general of the French army, his cruelties towards the Cestius, revolt of the Jews under his administration, i. 198. Charles the Bald, raised to the throne, i. 481. Charles V. his conduct in the Netherlands, ii. 276. Church at Jerusalem, a pattern of the kingdom of Christ, Claude of Turin, account of, i. 457. Clergy, their kingdom and that of Christ not the same thing, Constantius Chlorus, favours the Christians, i. 213. nominates Constantine the Great, different views of his character, i. 304. Constantine II. Constans, and Constantius, divide the empire Constantius the emperor, favours the Arians, i. 328. reflections Constantine Copronymus, opposes the worship of images, i. 422. Copin, Bartholomew, memoir of, ii, 329. Corinth, the city of, i. 155. Council of Constance, burn Huss and Jerome, ii. 203. Council of Nice, proceedings of the, i. 320. Council of Trent, its proceedings, ii. 285. Cromwell, Oliver, his character and government, ii. 358. ap- Crusades to Asia, history of, i. 525. Crusades, raised against the Albigenses, ii. 121. D Damascus, city of, described, i. 110. Decius, the emperor, persecutes the Christians, i. 282. E Edict of Nantz, effects of its revocation, ii. 327. of Echard, an inquisitor, after persecuting the Waldenses, becomes Elector Palatine, his letter to the Duke of Savoy in behalf of Epicureans, at Athens, their tenets, 154. Eusebius, of Cæsarea, how he describes the state of the Christian Evervinus, of Stainfeld, his letter to St. Bernard, i. 503. F Felix, state of Judea under his government, i. 193. Florus, Gessius, state of Judea under his government, i. 195. |