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    TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES

    Pages ii, iv, viii, and xiv are blank in the original.

    On page 21, under "3.—Creeds, Liturgies, and Hymns", entry number (9.) is missing in the original.

    The outlines of Sources for Chapter VI. on pages 108-111 and for Chapter XXI. on pages 539-543 are not in logical order. The outlines are displayed as printed.

    The following corrections have been made to the text:

    Page xii: VII.—[emdash missing in original]Nicholas I.

    Page 15: III.—Works of art copied from originals.[period missing in original]

    Page 19: Comparative View of the Doctrines and Confessions of Christendom. Edinb., 1887.[period missing in original]

    Page 20: Mirbt, C., Quellen zur Geschichte des Papsttums[original has Papsthums].

    Page 21: Collectio Confessionum in Ecclesiis Reformatis Publicatarum. Leipz., 1840.[period missing in original]

    Page 23: Rerum Italicarum Scriptores.[original has a comma] Mil., 1723-51.

    Page 24: 14.—[emdash missing in original]Migne, J. P., PatrologiÆ Cursus Completus.

    Page 24: BibliothÈque de ThÉologie Historique. Paris,[original has period] 1906 ff.

    Page 26: see Alzog, i., § 17; Schaff,[comma missing in original] i., 29.

    Page 26: wrote a History of the Langobards[original has Langobords]

    Page 26: Haymo (d. 853), bishop of HalberstÄdt[original has Halderstadt]

    Page 28: bishop of Meaux, wrote a "Discourse on Universal History."[quotation mark missing in original]

    Page 31: 10.—Baur (d. 1860),[original has a period] professor in TÜbingen

    Page 31: Best ed. by Bury.[period missing in original] Lond., 1896.

    Page 32: 2.—Shedd[original has extraneous comma] (d. 1894), professor

    Page 43: yet were omnipotent and omniscient[original has omniscent]

    Page 49: Virgil (70-19 B.C.),[original has a period] Works.

    Page 65: See Chap. III. of this work.[period missing in original]

    Page 66: Cyprian (d. 258?), Works. Ib., viii.[period missing in original]; xiii., 1-264

    Page 66: Ante-Nic. Christ. Lib., xvii. Am.[original has a comma] ed., vii.

    Page 67: Apostolical Canons.[original has a comma] Tr. by R. C. Jenkins.

    Page 67: In his Works, vii.[period missing in original]-ix.

    Page 68: Farrar, F. W., The Early Days of Christianity. N. Y.,[comma missing in original] 1882.

    Page 70: Schaff, i., 187-217,[original has a semicolon] 432-506.

    Page 80: named Peter and Paul as Neronian[original has Neroian] martyrs

    Page 82: Eccl.[original has extraneous semicolon] Hist., v., c. 6

    Page 88: xii., 326, 379, 451, 452;[original has a period] Am. ed., ii.

    Page 109: Aurelius, Meditations[original has extraneous period], xi., 3.

    Page 110: Butler, ch. 6[original has extraneous period]-8.

    Page 110: Foulks[original has Foulks], ch. 1-3.

    Page 111: Robertson, bk. i., ch.[period missing in original] 1-3, 5-7.

    Page 113: the daughter of an innkeeper[original has innkeepea]

    Page 130: Croke[original has Crake], ch. 12-16.

    Page 138: that the Son is Logos[original has Logus] in soul

    Page 146: Philostorgius, Epitome[original has Eptiome] of Ecclesiastical History.

    Page 146: I.—SPECIAL:[semicolon missing in original]

    Page 147: The Arian Controversy. N. Y., 1889. Ch.[original has ch.] 1, 2.

    Page 165: Willibrord[original has Willebrord] around Utrecht

    Page 194: Best in Ante-Nic. Christ. Lib., vol. 17.[period missing in original]

    Page 196: Platina[original has Platnia], B., Lives of the Popes.

    Page 227: Day, S. P., Monastic Institutions. Lond.,[comma missing in original] 1865.

    Page 227: Fosbroke, T. D., British Monachism. 3d[original has extraneous period] ed.

    Page 262: Haddan[original has Haddon], A. W., and Stubbs, W.

    Page 263: Pelzel and Dabrowsky, Rerum Bohemic.[original has Bohemis]

    Page 263: Potthast,[comma missing in original] Regesta

    Page 275: Tertullian[original has Turtullian] (192), quoting the second

    Page 275: Minucius[original has Minutius] Felix (220) argued

    Page 276: but still justified the use of images.[276:8][FN anchor was numbered 7 in the original]

    Page 279: full of the most ludicrous[original has ludricrous] historical blunders

    Page 320: By the treaty of Verdun in 843,[original has a period]

    Page 323: Mansi, Sacrorum Conciliorum[original has Conciliorrum]

    Page 324: Mann, H. K., The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages.[period missing in original]

    Page 324: PressensÉ[original has Pressense], E. de, History of Church and State.

    Page 333: carried to Rome by Rathod[original has Rothod] in 864

    Page 340: A sumptuous[original has sumptous] feast was then served

    Page 345: Freib.[original has Frieb.], 1884

    Page 357: but called Christian[original has Chrstian] slaves brothers

    Page 362: Clement III., Celestine[original has Celestin] III., and Innocent III.

    Page 363: Hildebrand and Henry IV. at Canossa[original has Canosa]

    Page 364: Alexander III., Celestine[original has Celestin] III., Honorius III.

    Page 373: Areopagite[original has Areopagita] believed in six

    Page 382: Pertz, et al., Monumenta GermaniÆ[original has GermanÆ] Historica.

    Page 382: Pflugh-Harttung[original has Pflug-Harttung], J. v., Acta Pontificum Romanorum Inedita.

    Page 390: curtailment of their prerogatives.[original has a comma]

    Page 408: but ten years[original has an extraneous comma] later he was forced

    Page 412: or of innumerable[original has inumerable] local contests

    Page 413: ideal theory, united[original has untied] the Church and the state

    Page 415: AusgewÄhlte[original has AusgewhÄlte] Urkunden zur ErlÄuterung der Verfassungsgeschichte Deutschlands im Mittelalter

    Page 415: Die Geschichtsschreiber[original has Geschictschreiber] der deutschen Vorzeit.

    Page 415: Die Kaiserurkunden[original has Kaiserkunden] des X., XI., und XII., Jahrhunderts Chronologisch verzeichnet

    Page 416: Giesebrecht[original has Giesbrecht], W. V., Geschichte der deutschen Kaiserzeit.

    Page 416: 5.--Langen, Geschichte der rÖmischen Kirche.[period missing in original]

    Page 417: Darras[original has Darrus], ii., 358, 580.

    Page 417: Gilmartin, i.[period missing in original], 31.

    Page 417: Hallam, ch. 1, pt. 1;[original has a comma] ch. 3, pt. 1.

    Page 435: whose bishops and priests[original has persist] were given to luxury

    Page 450: account for his simoniacal[original has simonaical] practices

    Page 456: King to destroy "[quotation mark missing in original]this heresy so detestable

    Page 464: had even persuaded[original has pursuaded] the Countess Matilda

    Page 467: Henry IV. laid siege[original has seige] to Rome

    Page 478: which rejected polytheism and preached asceticism[original has aceticism]

    Page 483: Salerno besieged[original has beseiged] (873)

    Page 495: They laid siege[original has seige] to NicÆa

    Page 509: Chantrel, per. 4,[comma missing in original] ch. 1, 2.

    Page 526: occupied a chair in the University[original has Univeristy] of Paris

    Page 529: and to preach the word of God.[period missing in original]

    Page 531: even attempted to win the Sultan himself.[original has a comma]

    Page 540: There were two entries numbered "16." The second 16 has been changed to 17, and the 17 has been changed to 18.

    Page 541: Adderley[original has Adderly], J., Francis, the Little Poor Man of Assisi.

    Page 542: Alzog,[original has a period] ii., 507-522.

    Page 542: Fisher, pd.[original has extraneous comma] 6, ch. 6.

    Page 550: When Emperor Otto IV.[original has extraneous comma] ceded all the lands

    Page 553: reinstatement of the Bishop of Limoges[original has Limouges]

    Page 554: paying therefore[original has therefor] the annual sum of one thousand marks

    Page 556: in fulfilment of their bargain[original has bargin] with the Venetians

    Page 559: taught asceticism[original has ascetism], denounced the vice

    Page 562: war with Simon de Montfort[original has Monfort] as leader

    Page 566: left behind him so many results pregnant[original has pregant] with good

    Page 568: Gregorovius[original has Gregorovious], bk. ix., ch. 1-3.

    Page 609: Bogoris[original has Bogaris], Duke, 256

    Page 610: Childeric[original has Childerick] III., 304

    Page 610: Church,[comma missing in original] Christian, sources on, 12

    Page 610: Pepin,[comma missing in original] 303

    Page 611: Clarenins[original has Clarenius], 538

    Page 611: Columba, 164, 241[original has 241, 264]

    Page 616: Jewish synagogue[original has synogogue], 59

    Page 620: Poorhouses[original has Poor-houses], 365

    Page 620: Pro-Petrine[original has Pro-Pertine] view, 77

    Page 620: Raimbald[original has Raimbold], Archb., 360

    Page 621: Semisch[original has Semish], 17

    Page 623: Willibrord[original has Willebrord], 165, 243, 245, 250

    [40:1] Merivale, i., ch. 1[original has extraneous period]; iv., ch. 39

    [41:6] Davidson, Aristotle, bk. 1[original has extraneous period], ch. 4

    [41:6] University Life in Ancient Athens, ch. 1[original has extraneous period]; Newman, Hist. Sketches, ch. 4[original has extraneous period]

    [43:5] Hatch, The[original has extraneous comma] Greek Influence on Christianity.

    [44:1] SchÜrer, Hist.[period missing in original] of Jewish People; Milman, Hist.[period missing in original] of the Jews

    [44:4] Josephus, Antiq., XVIII., i.[original has xviii., 1], 4.

    [45:3] John iv., 4;[original has a comma] viii., 48

    [80:9] Footnote number added by transcriber.

    [97:2] Origen[original has Origin], Against Celsus

    [100:2] Transl. and Rep.[original has Ref.], iv., 6

    [100:5] Transl. and Ref.[original has Ref.], iv., 6-8

    [124:3] Eutropius, Breviarium[original has Breviarum], x., 4.

    [133:1] PressensÉ[original has Pressense], Her. and Chr. Doctrine

    [134:2] See History of Doctrine[italics added for consistency] by Fisher, Shedd, Sheldon, Hagenbach, Baur, Loofs, and Harnack[original has Harnach]

    [141:2] Moeller, i., 336, suggests Eustathius[original has Eustachius] of Antioch

    [143:1] Cf. Hefele[name in italics in original], i., 355 ff.

    [185:1] Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers[and is not in italics in original], 2d ser., xii.

    [207:3] Evagrius, Ch. Hist.[period missing in original], i., 13, 21

    [231:1] Neander, Light in Dark Places, 417.[period missing in original]

    [235:2] Haddan[original has Haddon] and Stubbs, i., 22-26

    [235:5] Haddan[original has Haddon] and Stubbs, iii., 5

    [238:2] Haddan[original has Haddon] and Stubbs, iii., 40.

    [241:1] Haddan[original has Haddon] and Stubbs, ii., 103

    [252:1] Heimskringla[original has Hermskringla]: Chronicle of the Norse Kings.

    [267:5] Joseph.[period missing in original], Antiq. xv., 8, 12

    [269:2] De Cor. Mil., c. iii.[original reads De Cor. Mil, c.. iii.]

    [269:3] Paed., iii., 11[original has extraneous period], § 59.

    [272:1] Contra Judae. et Gentil.[period missing in original], § 9; see Neander,[comma missing in original] ii., 286.

    [276:7] Ib., l., xxx.[original has xxxl.], 39.

    [278:2] Neander, iii.[period missing in original], 213.

    [305:4] (See Smith and Cheetham[original has Cheatham].)

    [306:3] Migne, cxxviii.[period missing in original], 1099.

    [316:1] Translations and Reprints?[original has comma question mark]

    [319:1] Louis, the youngest, had Aquitaine[original has Aquataine], Gascony

    [332:4] Defensor[original has Dejensor] Pacis, ii., c. 28

    [358:5] Balmes;[original has a comma] Brace

    [367:3] Lea, Stud. in Ch. Hist.[period missing in original], 236.

    [370:3] Moeller, ii., 113.[period missing in original]

    [371:2] Wattenbach, Deutschl.[original has Deutschal.] Geschichtsq., i., 134.

    [397:2] [footnote number added by transcriber.] Thatcher and McNeal, No. 55.[original has Th atcher and Mc2Neal, No. 55.]

    [409:1] Steindorff, Jahrb.[original has a comma] d. Deutsch. Reichs unter Heinrich[original has an extraneous comma] III.

    [410:2] Giesebrecht[original has Giesbrecht], ii., 643

    [419:2] Pertz,[original has P] v., 297

    [425:2] Olleris,[original has Ollaris and the comma is missing] Œuvres de Gerbert.

    [432:1] Giseke, Die Hirschauer wÄhrend[original has wÄrend] des Investiturstreites[original has Investtiurstreites], 1883.

    [433:1] Neukirch,[original has a semicolon] Das Leben des Peter Damiani

    [437:4] Ibid.;[original has a comma] Bonizo, 806.

    [491:1] Potthast[original has Pothast], Bib. Hist., ii., 550.

    [519:1] Wattenbach, Geschichtsquellen,[original has a period] ii., 308, 520.

    [546:1] Migne[original has Migni], vol. 217

    [546:1] Mysteriorum EvangelicÆ Legis et Sacramenti EucharistiÆ[original has Sacratnenti EucharistcÆ]

    [547:2] Gesta Inn. III., sec.[original has extraneous comma] ii.

    [556:4] Ep.[original has Epp.], vii., 164

    [561:1] Ep.,[comma missing in original] vol. ii., 335.

    [563:6] Murat, vii.,[comma missing in original] 893

    [579:2] Agnel, CuriositÉs[original has Curiosites] Judiciaires du Moyen-Âge

    [595:1] Wasserschleben, Bussordnung[original has Bussordunung], Halle, 1851.

    In the index, where semicolons were used instead of commas between page numbers, the semicolons have been replaced with commas.





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