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Blanc, Louis, a secret worker for over- throw of Louis Philippe, 92 Blasphemy, reasons for its punishment by the Reformers, 169, 175 Blois, French court at, 112; Coligny at, 1571" 115 Blondel, Döllinger's gratitude to, 393 Blue Laws of Connecticut, 55 Boccaccio, Giovanni, revision of the Decamerone, 2 I 5 Boccapaduli, Papal secretary, of, on the 1fassacre Bartholomew, 136 Bodin, cited on II Principe, 218 Bohemia, religious future of, in relation to the case of Hus, 571 Bolingbroke, Lord, slight knowledge of Machiavelli's works, 218 Bologna, University of, 556 Bona, Cardinal, urged suppression of Liber Diurnus, 516 Bonald, and absolute monarchy, 467 and Lamennais's theory, 593 ultramontanism of, 451 Bonelli, Michiel, see Alessandria, Car- dinal of Boniface VIII., Pope, Bull of, on supreme spiritual power, 324; vindications of J inspired by Döl- linger J 391 Bonnechose J Cardinal, share of, in elec- tions to Commission of Dogma, 5 2 9, 53 2 urged French represen tation on Vatican Council, 504 Bordeaux, the Huguenot massacres of, 12 7 Boretius, dted on Frederick the Great and Machiavelli, 229 Borghese, Cardinal, afterwards Paul V., Pope, his knowledge of the planned character of St, Bar- tholomew, 114 Borgia, compiler of history, 387 family, models for Machiavelli, 212 Francis, s.J., 113 Borromeo, Cardinal, 108 &> notes, 108-9 Bossuet, advocate of passive obedience to kings, 47, 4 2 9, 434 Defensio feared, 378 indignation of, 148 and the idea of development, 591, 59 2 , 593, 595 on love of country, 20 &> note work of, compared to Döl1inger, 4 2 4 Boucher, 45; on Henry III. of France and reliance on maxims of II Principe, 215 Bourbon, Cardinal of, ungua.rded speech

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of, on coming Huguenot mas- sacre, I I I Etienne de, inquisitor, works of, 558-9 House of, French and Spanish, con- tests of the Habsburgs with, 275 House of, upholders of supremacy of kingship over people, 47 Bourges, massacre of Huguenots com- manded at, by Charles IX. La Chastre's refusal to obey, 115 speech Boys, Du, defender of the Inquisition, of St, 573 Brandenburg, Albrecht, Margrave of J and the Anabaptists J 157, &> se" I 56 note Brantôme on the death of Elizabeth of Valois, 104 Brescia, Bishop of, see Guala city, centre of historical work, 387 Brewer J intercourse with Döllinger, 402 Brief of Pius IX, to Archbishop of Munich, and attitude of Home and Foreign Review to supreme authority of the Church, 482-491 Brill J the, Dutch maritime victory, its importance, 103 British empire, why substantially one of the most perfect states, 298 Brittany, and the Huguenot massacres, 119 Brixen, Bishop of, on Papal authority, 543 Brosch, on Cardinal Pole and 1/ Prin- cipe, 214 Brougham, Lord, advice to students, 393 Bruce J house of, struggle with house of Plantagenet, 35 Bruno, 430 Bryce, James, The American C011lm,Jn- wealth, review, 575 Bucer, Martin, in favour of persecution, 17 2 -73 Buch, De, 430 Buchanan, 44, 45 Buckeridge, Blondel, Döl1inger's Roman antidote to, 387 Buckle, H, T., 5 8 9, 590 Bugge, discoveries of, 405 Bllil, censure of the Reformation of, 4 16 Bull of Boniface VIII., on supreme spiritual authoritYJ 324 Bull of Gregory XIII. relating to the Huguenot massacres, 134-45 &> note; not admitted into official collections, 101 Bull Multiplices inter, of Vatican Coun- cil, 520-22 Bullarium Dominicanum, the, referred to by Lea, 563