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ESSAYS ON LIBERTY

Taylor, Sir Henry, on necessity for political subtlety, 219 Téligny and the Massacre of S1. Bar- tholomew, 107 Tempesti on Catherine de' Medici and the Massacre of S1. Bartholomew, 14 8 Templars, Döllinger's lecture on. 433 trial of, Lea's conclusions on, 552. 5 6 3 Temporal power of the Papacy, 312-13, 352-62, 3 6 7-7 1 , 412-16. 422-5 antagonism to, 315-16 Döllinger on, 301-74 Terror, the, see Reign of Terror Tertullian. language of, which might be taken as Arian, 592 Teutonic races, missionaries the channel of conversion to Christianity, 245 union political more than religious, 244 State and the Church, quarrel be- tween, cause of revival of demo- cracy, 80 tribes, Christianity readily accepted by, 199 Thei'1er. A. early views of, superseded, 4 2 9 Life if Clemen t the Fourteenth, bY,41I P rmission to publish acts of Council of Trent. refused to. by the Pope. 43 1 skill of, as editor, 421 as source of information on the Mas- sacre of St, Bartholomew, 102 views of, on Jesuits not in agrecment with Döllinger, 411-12 Theognis on domination of oligarchies, 6 Theology in Germany, unique and scientific. 3 1 7, 347-5 1 . 376, 47 1 - 82 schools of, at Munich, 375, and Tübingen, 376 Ther

menes as statesman. 70 Thicrs, Adolphe, opinion of Machia- velli's works, 227 Thou. De, and the charge against the Bordeaux clergy, 127 note on the Navarre marriage, 128 reproached for condemning Huguenot massacres, 147 Thucydides on reformed government at Athens, 12 Tocqueville, 400; indictment brought by, against democracy, 93 influence of, on Döllinger's politics, 414 on the inspiration of the American Revolution, 584 on the need for two chambers in a Senate. 575-6

cited on the American federal consti- tution, 576 on democracy and absolute govern- ment, 239 Toledo, Councils of, framework of Par- liamentary system of Spain, 34 Toleration, advocacy of, by \Villiam Penn, 84 of Anabaptists, varying views of Reformers on, 157, 164, 176 anonymous tract on. against Calvin. 182 Calvinism a danger to, 180 cause and effect of decline of Pro- testantism, 255 early attitude of Reformers towards, 153-55, 168 in the earlv church, 186 Edict of, deceitful. of Charles IX., 117 Maryland an example of. 187 as a political principle. reasons for and against, 252 religious, in Poland. 103 forced upon Protestantism. 187 Protestant theory of, 151 and religious liberty. 152 traditional. attitude to. of Lea. 562 views of Beza on, 146 Tommasini, praise of Machiavelli. 226 Torquemada. 569 Tosti, on Papal Liberty. 313 on Temporal Power. 412 Toulouse, and the Albigenses, 556 Count of, and the Council of ArIes. 5 6 5 Treitschke, cited on Political :l\1orality. 222 Trent Commissioners and prohibited works. 2 I 5 Trent, Council of. III. 175 intolerance of. reformed by Vatican Council, 493-4 spirit of. 138 Treviso (province), story of, 387 Tridentine Reformation, see Trent. Council of Tronchin, on Voltaire's death, 215 Tübingen, heresies of, 38 I school of positive theology at. 37 6 . 377 Turgot. attempted reforms of, 85 cited on political expediency. 220 views of, on single or double form of Legislature, 576 Turin, Court of, policy of, 445 Turks. Charles IX,'s pou1parlers with, 10 4 Twesten. cited in support of l\fachia- velli's policy. 229