Gretser, iv. 107. Grevius, ii. 555. Grey, Earl, iv. 458. -, Lady Jane, iii. 178. Good works, Lutheran controversy upon, Grotius, Hugo, iv. 43; tolerant views of, Gonesius, Peter, iii. 561. iii. 334. Goodacre, abp., iii. 494. Gorcomius, iii. 42. 76. 165; Scriptural views of, 213. 302 306. Gordian, tranquillity of the Christians Gruyhodius, iii. 50. under, i. 213. Gordianus, ii. 36. Gordon, Lord George, iv. 423. phal, 51. 94. Guaguinus, iii. 51. Gualbert, ii. 335. Gualdo, ii. 346. Gospels, when collected, i. 93; apocry- Guallensis, John, ii. 556. Gosipred, iii. 490. Gothic liturgy, ii. 364. Goths, conversion of the, i, 214; final, Granada, capitulation of, iii. 3. the missionary, i. 215. Gravamina centum, iii. 115. Grawer, iv. 170, 171. Grebel, iii. 528. Greek, first taught in the West, ii. 599. 289; confession of, 291. Greeks, agreement with, arranged at Greenland converted, ii. 247. Guelphs and Gibellines, ii. 514. Guido, cardinal, introduces prostration Guiscard, Robert, ii. 287. 310; Roger, 287. Guitmund, ii. 345. Gulielmus, ii. 205. Gundulph, ii. 371. Gunpowder conspiracy, iv. 68. Gunther Ligurinus, ii. 497. Gunzo, ii. 257. Gustavus Vasa, iii. 129; Adolphus, iv. 64. Guyon, Madame, iv. 134-136. H. Haberkorn, iv. 71. Gregory the Illuminator, i. 304; Thau- : Hadrian; I. i. 132. 137. 145; IV. 421. 64. Hallensian controversy, iv. 176. Hales, Alexander, ii. 501. 551. Halitgarius, ii. 202. Hamel, iii. 284. Hamilton, abp., iii. 199. Patrick, iii. 135. Hampole, Richard, ii. 648. Hampton Court conference, iv. 227. Hanover made an electorate, iv. 298. Klack, ii. 168. Harding, Stephen, ii. 442. Harphius, iii. 43. Hartmannus, ii. 204. Hartwich, ii. 394. Hattem, iv. 261. Hatto, ii. 202. Haymo of Halberstadt, ii. 199. 211. Hebrew thought unlawful to be learnt of Heddius, ii. 144. Hegesippus, i. 20. 168. Heidegger, iv. 262. Heidelberg Catechism, iii. 366. Helena, the mistress of Simon Magus, i. 124. the seeming originator of pil- Heliogabalus, toleration of Christians under, i. 212. Helladius, i. 440. Hellwig, iv. 81. Helmold, ii. 446. Helmont, Jo. Bapt., iv. 45. Henry, the emperor, IV. ii. 323, 324; ex- Segusio, 556; of Ghent, 557; Suso, Heraclas, i. 235. Heraclides, i. 439. Heraclitus, i. 169. 238. Heraclius, persecution of the Jews by, ii. Herard, ii. 203. Herentalius, ii. 651. Heresy, nature of, i. 18; first criminal Heretics, nature of, i. 18; baptism of, Heriger of Laubes, ii. 272. Hermannus Contractus, ii. 345. Hermias, Sozomenus, the ecclesiastical Hermolaus Barbarus, iii. 11. 49. Herod the Great, pernicious administra- Herodians, i. 41. Herrenhutters, the, iv. 373. Heruli, conversion of, ii. 3. Heshusius, iii. 347. Hesse, conversion of, ii. 110; secession of, from Lutheranism, iv. 155. Hesychasts, ii. 659. Hesychius, i. 242; ii. 81. 90. Hierocles, a controversalist against Fructuosus, ii. 86. Frumentius, i. 304. Fulbert of Chartres, ii. 342. Fulcherius Carnotensis, ii. 443. Fulcuin, ii. 256. Fulda, school of, founded, ii. 124. Fulgentius, ii. 31, 32. Fundamental truths, Origen's enumera- Fursey, ii. 68. G. Gennadius, i. 449; iii. 35. Gentilis Valentine, iii. 560. 564. Geoffrey of Monmouth, ii. 445. George of Laodicea, i. 333. 398; of Gabriel, patriarch of Alexandria, iii. 250. Georgian church, the, iii. 295. Gaddana, i. 354. Ganganelli, iv. 386. Gangra, council of, i. 360. Gardiner, Stephen, writes against the Garnet, Henry, iv. 68. Gassendi, iv. 41. 47. 49, 50. Gauferius, ii. 345. Gaufredi, ii. 536. Gaufrid of Limoges, ii. 447. Georgius of Corcyra, ii. 436. Gergentius, ii. 29. Gerhard, ii. 533; Odonis, 647; Magnus, Germain, St., national convention of, iii. German churches, foundation of some Catholic church, confession of, iv. 490. Germans, sect of, iii. 538. Germanus, ii. 37. 139. 154; II. 546. a nominalist, iii. 20. Gertrude, ii. 556. Gervais of Tilbury, ii. 498. Gilbert, Porretanus, ii. 440; of Nogent, Gildas, ii. 33. Giles, St., outrage on the festival of, iii. Gille, ii. 442. Giuseppe, San, iii. 514. Glaber Radulphus, ii. 345. Glanvilla, Bartholomew de, ii. 649. Gaul, Belgic, conversion of, i. 134; Glassius, iv. 170, 171. 173. Glenlivat, battle of, iii. 475. Glossa Ordinaria, ii. 210; iii. 88; Inter- Gloucester, duke of, iv. 298. Glycas, Michael, ii. 406, 407. Gretser, iv. 107. Grevius, ii. 555. Grey, Earl, iv. 458. Lady Jane, iii. 178. Good works, Lutheran controversy upon, Grotius, Hugo, iv. 43; tolerant views of, iii. 334. Gomarus, iv. 216. Gonesius, Peter, iii. 561. Goodacre, abp., iii. 494. Gorcomius, iii. 42. under, i. 213. Gordianus, ii. 36. 76. 165; Scriptural views of, 213. 302 Gordian, tranquillity of the Christians Gruyhodius, iii. 50. Gordon, Lord George, iv. 423. Gospels, when collected, i. 93; apocry- Gosipred, iii. 490. Gothic liturgy, ii. 364. Goths, conversion of the, i, 214; final, Granada, capitulation of, iii. 3. the missionary, i. 215. Gravamina centum, iii. 115. Grawer, iv. 170, 171. Grebel, iii. 528. Greek, first taught in the West, ii. 599. church, great divisions of, iii. Guaguinus, iii. 51. Guido, cardinal, introduces prostration Guiscard, Robert, ii. 287. 310; Roger, Greeks, agreement with, arranged at Guyon, Madame, iv. 134-136. 289; confession of, 291. Florence, iii. 27. Greenland converted, ii. 247. Gyraldus Cambrensis, ii. 554. Gregory the Illuminator, i. 304; Thau- Hadrian; I. i. 132. 137. 145; IV. 421. Hallean heretics, ii. 572. 64. Hales, Alexander, ii. 501. 551. -, John, iv. 247; letters of, 307. Halitgarius, ii. 202. Hamel, iii. 284. Hamilton, abp., iii. 199. Patrick, iii. 135. Hampole, Richard, ii. 648. Hampton Court conference, iv. 227. Hanover made an electorate, iv. 298. Klack, ii. 168. Harding, Stephen, ii. 442. Harphius, iii. 43. Hartmannus, ii. 204. Hartwich, ii. 394. Hattem, iv. 261. Hatto, ii. 202. Haymo of Halberstadt, ii. 199. 211. Hebrew thought unlawful to be learnt of Jews, ii. 451; study of, iii. 10. Heddius, ii. 144. Hegesippus, i. 20. 168. Heidegger, iv. 262. Heidelberg Catechism, iii. 366. Helena, the mistress of Simon Magus, i. 124. the seeming originator of pil- Heliogabalus, toleration of Christians under, i. 212. Helladius, i. 440. Hellwig, iv. 81. Helmold, ii. 446. Helmont, Jo. Bapt., iv. 45. Henry, the emperor, IV. ii. 323, 324; ex- Segusio, 556; of Ghent, 557; Suso, Heraclas, i. 235. Heraclides, i. 439. Heraclitus, i. 169. 238. Heraclius, persecution of the Jews by, ii. Herard, ii. 203. Heresy, nature of, i. 18; first criminal Heretics, nature of, i. 18; baptism of, Heric, ii. 181. 201. Heriger of Laubes, ii. 272. Hermannus Contractus, ii. 345. Hermias, Sozomenus, the ecclesiastical historian, i. 440. Hermolaus Barbarus, iii. 11. 49. Herod the Great, pernicious administra- Herodians, i. 41. Herrenhutters, the, iv. 373. Heshusius, iii. 347. Hesse, conversion of, ii. 110; secession of, from Lutheranism, iv. 155. Hesychasts, ii. 659. Hesychius, i. 242; ii. 81. 90. Hexapla, Origen's, i. 246; his perversions |