[Except in the case of Chapter 1., which is not divided into numbered sections, the references in this index are to both page and section. Thus 206. iv. 51 is to page 206, Chapter IV., § 51.] Aaron's rod, 133. iv. 51. Adder, the deaf, 110. iv. 33-4. Admiration, test of, 96. iv. 8. Afghan war, 48. ii. 43. Agricola, 67. iii. 21. Aisles of aspen and of stone, 97. iv. 10. Alaric (son-in-law of Theodoric), defeated and killed by Clovis at Poitiers, 9; 52. ii. 49. —— the younger, 52, ii. 49. Albofleda, sister of Clovis, 51. ii. 48. Alemannia (Germany) 34. ii. 19. Alexander III. and Barbarossa, 111. iv. 35. Alfred, King, of England, religious feeling under, 21. Algeria, 63. iii. 13. Alphabet, the, and Moesia, 68. iii. 22. Alps, the, and climbing, 72. iii. 29. Amiens. (1) History; (2) Town; (3) Cathedral. (2) The Town:— Amos, figure and quatrefoils, Amiens Cathedral, 123. iv. 43. Anchorites, early, 72, 73. iii. 29, 30. Anderson, J. R., on purgatory, 136 n . iv. 55 n. Angelico, scriptural teaching of, 81. iii. 46. Anger, bides its time, 48. ii. 42. Anger, a feminine vice, 118. iv. 41. AngoulÊme, legend of its walls falling, 50 n. ii. 47. Aphrodite, 27. ii. 3. Apocrypha, the, received by the Church, 78. iii. 40. Apostles, the, and virtues, Amiens Cathedral, 112. iv. 37 sq. Arab, Gothic and Classic, 63. iii. 13. Arabia, 63. iii. 13. Arianism of Visigoths, 9. Arles, defeat of Clovis by Theodoric at, 50, 54. ii. 47, 53. Armour, early Frankish, 43. ii. 33. Art, the Bible as influencing and influenced by Christian, 80-81. iii. 45-6. Asceticism, our power of rightly estimating, 72. iii. 29. Asia, seven churches of, 63. iii. 12. Assyria, ancient kingdom of, and the Jews, 65. iii. 18. Astronomy from Egypt, 71. iii. 27. Atheism, barefoot figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 119. iv. 41. Athena, 86. iii. 53. Athens, influence of, on Europe, 62. iii. 12. Atlantic cable, 61. iii. 8. Attila, defeated at Chalons, 7. Attuarii, 34, 38 n. ii. 18, 28 n. Augurs, college of, 70 n. iii. 26 n. Aurelian, the Emperor, a Dacian, 32 n. ii. 15. Auroch herds, of Scythia, 31 n. ii. 11. Author, the:— Author, the: Auvergnats, 10. Avarice, modern, 111. iv. 35; 120. iv. 41. " figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 120. iv. 41. Bacteria, the, 13. Baltic, tribes of the, 31. ii. 11, 12. Baptism, not essential to salvation, 18. Barbarossa, in the porch of St. Mark's, 111. iv. 35. Batavians, 49. ii. 45. Battle-axe, French, or Achon, 42. ii. 32. Bayeux, Bishop of, surrender of Lord Salisbury to, 105. iv. 24. Beauvais, cathedral of, 88. iv. 1. Beggars, how to give to, 95. iv. 8. Belshazzar's feast, 122. iv. 42. "Bible of Amiens," meaning of title, 127. iv. 44 ——, the Holy— Bible, inspiration of the, 82. iii. 48. Bibliotheca, 77. iii. 37. Bishops, French, in battle, 105. iv. 24. See Everard and S. Geoffrey. Bittern and hedgehog, 126. iv. 43. Black's atlas, 36. ii. 24. Black Prince, the, his leopard coinage, 117. iv. 41. " " " at Limoges, 118. iv. 41. Blasphemy and slang, 105. iv. 25. Blight, as a type of punishment, 123. iv. 43. Boden see, the, 37. ii. 25. Boulin, Arnold, carves choir of Amiens Cathedral, 92 n. iv. 5. Bourges, cathedral of, 88. iv. 1. Bouvines, battle of, 105. iv. 24. Britain, gives Christianity its first deeds and final legends, 32. ii. 15. " divisions of, 69. iii. 24. Brocken summit, the, 35. ii. 22. Bructeri, 34. ii. 18. Bunyan, John, 16. Burgundy, and France distinct, 6, 8, 11. " extent of kingdom, temp. Clotilde, 52 n. ii 49. Bussey and Gaspey's History of France, 52 n. ii. 50. Butler, Colonel, "Far out Rovings retold," pref. iv., 35. Byron's "Cain," 80. iii. 44. Byzantine Madonna, 131. iv. 49. " scheme of the virtues, 112 n. iv. 36. Byzantium, influence of on Europe, 62. iii. 12. Calais, road from, to Paris, 10 Callousness of modern public opinion, 48. ii. 42. Camels, disobedient and ill-tempered, 118. iv. 41. Canary Islands, 63. iii. 13. Cancan, the, 118. iv. 41. Canterbury, S. Martin's church at, and S. Augustine, 18. Canute, 64. iii. 16. Carlyle, T., description of Poland and Prussia, 30 n. ii. 10. " "Frederick the Great" quoted, 81. iii. 47. Carpaccio, draperies in the pictures of, 2. Carthage, 63. iii. 13. Cary's Dante, 112 n. iv. 36. " " 120. iv. 41. Cassel, 36. ii. 24. Cathedrals, author's love of, 88. iv. 1. " custodians of, 88. iv. 1. Catti, the, 34, 38, ii. 18, 27. Cattle, huge, of nomad tribes, 31 n. ii. 11. Centuries, division of the, into four periods, 26. ii. 1. Chalons, defeat of Attila at, 7. Chamavi, 34. ii. 18. Chapman, George, his last prayer, 102. iv. 20-21. Charity, giving to beggars, 95. iv. 8. " indiscriminate, 121. iv. 41. Charlemagne, religion under, 21 n. Chartres cathedral, 88. iv. 1. Chastity, Amiens Cathedral, 120. iv. 41. Chaucer, "Romaunt of Rose" quoted on franchise, 39 n. ii. 28. Childebert (son of Clovis), first Frank king of Paris, 51. ii. 48. " meaning of the word, 51. ii. 48. Childeric, son of MerovÉe, king of Franks, exiled 447 A.D., 7. Chivalry, its dawn and darkening, 43 ii. 33. " its Egyptian origin, 71. iii. 27. Chlodomir, second son of Clovis, 51. ii. 48. Chlodowald, son of Chlodomir, 51. ii. 48. Christ, the Beau Christ d'Amiens, 90. 111. iv. 3, 36. " and the doctors, 133. iv. 51. Christian," "The (newspaper), 83. iii. 48. Christianity and the Bible, 70. iii. 26. " of Clovis, 13. Church, the first French, at Amiens, 5, 6. Churlishness, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 118. iv. 41. Cimabue's Madonna, 131. iv. 49. Cincinnatus, 67. iii. 21. Circumstances, man the creature of, 58, 59. iii. 1, 3. Classic countries of Europe, (Gothic, and Arab,) 62 sq. iii. 11. " literature, there is a sacred, 86. iii. 53. Claudius, the Emperor, a Dacian, 32 n. ii. 15. Clergymen, modern, 17. " protestant, 74. iii. 33. Climate, and nationality, 9. " races divided by, 61. iii. 9. Cloak, legend of S. Martin's, 7, 15. Clodion, leads Franks over Rhine and takes Amiens, 445 A.D., 7. Clotaire, son of Clovis, 51. ii. 48. Clotilde (wife of Clovis, daughter of Childeric), 6, 21. " education of, 52 n. ii. 49. ——, daughter of Clovis and Clotilde, 51. ii. 48. Clovis, King of the Franks, 7. " birth of, 466 A.D., 52. ii. 49. ——, son of Childeric, 7. ——,——invades Italy, 38 n. ii. 28 n. Cockatrice, sculpture of the, Amiens Cathedral, 110. iv. 33-4. Cockneyism, history writing and, 13. Cockneyism, 'Mossoo,' 38. ii. 27. " priests and, 119. iv. 41. Coinage, the Black Prince's leopard, 117. iv. 41. Colchos, tribes of the lake of, 31. ii. 11. Cologne, battlefield of Tolbiac from, 54. ii. 54. Commerce and protestantism, 79. iii. 43. Competition will not produce art, 90 n. iv. 4. " and the Franks, 41 n. ii. 31. Constantine, Emperor, power of, 54. ii. 54. " lascivious court of, 67. iii. 20. Constantius, Emperor, a Dacian, 32 n. ii. 15. Courage, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 117. iv. 41. Covetousness, and atheism, 119. iv. 41. Cowardice, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 117. iv. 41. Creasy, Sir E., "History of England," 59 iii. 5, 6. Crecy, battle of, Edward II. fords the, 1. Crime, the history of, its possible lessons, 12. Cross, the power of the, in history, 79. iii. 42. " protestant view of the, as a raft of salvation, 80. iii. 43. Crown, the, of Hope, 119. iv. 41. Cyrene, 63. iii. 13. Dacia, contest of, with Rome, 30. ii. 9. " five Roman emperors from, 32 n. ii. 15 n. DÆdalus, 101, iv. 19. Dalmatia, 68. iii. 23. Danes, the, 31. ii. 12. Daniel, statue, etc., of, Amiens Cathedral, 114. iv. 38; 121. iv. 42. Dante, as a result of the Bible, 80. iii. 44. " Christian-heathen poet, 102. iv. 20. Danube, tribes of the, 31. ii. 1. Darwinism, 40. ii. 30; 126 . iv. 43. Dates, recollection of exact, 26, ii. 1, 2, 33. ii. 17. David and monastic life, 70. iii. 26. " statue of, Amiens Cathedral, 109 sq. iv. 31. Dead, recognition of the, in a future life, 139. iv. 60. Denmark, under Canute, 64. iii. 16. Despair, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 120. iv. 41. Devil, St. Martin's answer to the, 17. Diocletian, retirement of, 66. iii. 20. Discipline, essential to man, 108. iv. 29. Dniester, importance of the, 61. iii. 9-10. Doctor, preaching at Matlock, 83 n. iii. 48 n. Douglas, Bishop, translation of Virgil, 135; 86. iii. 53; 102. iv. 20. Dove, the, a type of humility, 120. iv. 41. " " Isaac Walton's river, 1. Dover cliff and parade, 96. iv. 9. Drachenfels, district of the, 35. ii. 20, 22. Dragon, under feet of the Christ, Amiens Cathedral, 111. iv. 34. Druids, in France, 4. Durham Cathedral, 89. iv. 1. Dusevel's history of Amiens, 2 n. East, geography of the, 64, iii. 17, 65. iii. 18. Eder, the, 36. ii. 24. Egypt, 63. iii. 13. " The Flight into, 132. iv. 51. Eisenach, 36. ii. 24. Elbe, tribes of the, 31. ii. 11. Elijah, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 124. iv. 43. Engel-bach, 36. ii. 24. England, dominions of (story of C. Fox and Frenchman), 59. iii. 5-6. " modern politics of: Afghan war, 48. ii. 43. English cathedrals, 88. iv. 1. " character, stolid, French active, 40. ii. 30. Ethiopia, the Lord striking, 126. iv. 43. Europe, condition and history of, 1-500 A.D., 31. ii. 13, 54. " countries of, twelve, 63. iii. 14. Europe, peasant life of early, 82. ii. 13. Evangelical doctrine and commerce, 79. iii. 43. Everard, Bishop of Amiens, his tomb, 104. iv. 24. Executions, ancient and modern, 48. ii. 43. Ezekiel, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 122. iv. 42. Faith, justification by, 137. iv. 56. " mediÆval, 90. iv. 3. Fanaticism, and the Bible, 79. iii. 41. Fathers, the, Scriptural commentaries of, 81. iii. 46. " theology of the, 135. iv. 55. Faust, Goethe's, 8; 35. ii. 21; 80. iii. 44. Favine, AndrÉ (historian, 1620) on Frankish character, 40. ii. 30, 32. Feud, etymology of, 101 n. iv. 17 n. Florence, Duomo of, 88. iv. 1. Folly, sculpture of, Amiens Cathedral, 121. iv. 41. Fortitude, sculpture of, Amiens Cathedral, 118. iv. 41. Fox, Charles, his boast of England, 59. iii. 5. " Dr., quaker, preaching at Matlock, 83 n. iii. 48. France, Amiens and Calais, country between, 2. " architecture of, no stone saw used, 89. iv. 2 n. Franchise, 38 n. ii. 28. Francisca (Frankish weapon), 42. ii. 32. Frank, meaning of the word, 'brave' rather than 'free,' 37-8. ii. 27-8. Frankenberg, 36. ii. 24-5. Frankness, meaning of, 6; 38. ii. 28. Froissart, quoted, 43. ii. 33. Fulda, towns on the, 36. ii. 24. Future life, recognition of the dead in a, 139. iv. 60. Gabriel, the Angel, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 132. iv. 50. Gascons, the, not really French, 10. Gauls, the, in France, 6. Gentillesse, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 118. iv. 41. Geoffrey, Bishop (see "S. Geoffrey"). Geometry, from Egypt, 71. iii. 27. Germany, Alemannia, 34. ii. 19. Gibbon's Justinian (xl. 2), 32 n. ii. 15. Gideon and the dewy fleece, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 133. iv. 51. Gilbert, Mons., on Amiens Cathedral, 99. iv. 14. Ginevra and Imogen, 27. ii. 3. Giotto, scriptural teaching of, 81. iii. 46. Globe, divisions of the, 61. iii. 8. Gnostics, 78. iii. 39. God's kingdom in our hearts, 87. iii. 54. Godfrey (see "S. Geoffroy"). Gonfalon standard, the, 119. iv. 41. Gothic architecture, aim of a builder of, 89. iv. 2. Goths, the: see "Ostrogoths," "Visigoths." Gourds, of Amiens, 124. iv. 43. Government, and nationality, 64. iii. 15. Goyer, Mons. (bookseller), Amiens, 120. iv. 41. Grass, pillage of, and Clovis, 20. Greek, the alphabet how far, 62 68. iii. 22. Greeks, the, and Roman Empire, 31. ii. 12. Greta and Tees, 36. ii. 24. Guards, the Queen's (in Ireland, 1880), pref. i. Guelph, etymology of, 129. iv. 46. Guinevere, 27. ii. 3. Habakkuk, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 125. iv. 43. Haggai, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 126. iv. 43. Hair, Frankish manner of wearing the, 45. ii. 36; 125 n. iv. 43. Hartz mountains, 35. ii. 20. Hedgehog and bittern, 126. iv. 43. Heligoland, 31. ii. 12. Henry VIII. and the Pope, 119. iv. 41. Heraldry, English leopard from France, 42. ii. 31. Hercules and the Nemean Lion, 87. iii. 54. Herod, and the three Kings (Amiens Cathedral), 132 sq. iv. 50-1. Herodotus on Egyptian influence in Greece, 71. iii. 27. Hilda, derivation of, 51. ii. 48. Hildebert, derivation of, 51. ii. 48. Hildebrandt, derivation of, 51. ii. 48. History, division of, into four periods of 500 years each, 26. ii. 1. Holy Land, 63. iii. 14. Honour, of son to father, 101. iv. 17. Hope, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 119. iv. 41. Hosea, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 122. iv. 43. Huet. Alexander, and Amiens Cathedral choir, 91 n. iv. 5. Humanity, its essentials (love, sense, discipline), 138. iv. 59. Humility, no longer a virtue, 59. iii. 4. Huns, the, in France, 10. Idolatry and Atheism, 119. iv. 41. Illyria, 68. iii. 23. Immortality, 32. ii. 13. India and England, 64. iii. 16. Indians, North American, 51. ii. 48. Infidelity, modern, 20, 39. ii. 28. Ingelow, Miss, quoted, "Songs of Seven," 28. ii. 4. Innocents, the Holy (Amiens Cathedral), 134. iv. 51. Inscription on tombs of Bishops Everard and Geoffroy, 104. iv. 24, 26. Inspiration of acts and words, not distinct, 83. iii. 48. Invasion is not possession of a country, 66. iii. 16. Ireland and England, 1880, pref. iii., iv.; 60. iii 6. Isaiah, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 115, iv. 38, 121. iv. 42. Italy, under the Ostrogoths, 64. iii. 16. Jacob's pillow, 70. iii. 26. Jameson, Mrs., "Legendary Art" quoted, 17, 20. Jeremiah, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 115, iv. 38 121. iv. 42. Jerusalem, fall of, 77. iii. 39. Jews, the, and Assyria, 65. iii. 18. Jews, the, return to Jerusalem, 77, iii. 39. " " substitute usury for prophecy, 66. iii. 19. Joan of Arc, 29. ii. 7; 55. ii. 55; 95. iv. 7. Joel, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 123. iv. 43. Johnson, Dr., 101 n. iv. 17. Jonah, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 70 124. iv. 43. Julian, the Emperor, rejects auguries, 70 n. iii. 26. " " and Constantius, 41 n. ii. 31. Justinian, a Dacian by birth, 32 n. ii. 15. " means "upright," 32 n. ii. 15. Kaltenbacher, Mons., photographs of Amiens Cathedral, 130. iv. 47. Karr, Alphonse, his work and the author's sympathy with it, 22. " " his 'Grains de Bons Sens,' 'Bourdonnements,' 33. Kempis, Thomas À, 80. iii, 44. Kingliness, 48. ii. 43. Kings, the three (Amiens Cathedral), 132-4. iv. 50-51. Knighthood, belted, meaning of, 44. ii. 34. Knowledge, true, is of virtue, pref. v. Laon cathedral, legend of, and oxen, 118 n. iv. 41. n. Latin and English compared, 104. iv. 24 sq. Law, the force of, and government, 64. iii. 15. " old and new forms of, 48. ii. 43. Lear, King, story of, reduced to its bare facts, 11-12. Legends, whether true or not, immaterial, 15, 16, 18; 86-87. iii. 54. " modern contempt for, 129. iv. 46. Leopard, English heraldic, 42. ii. 31. Leucothea, 27. ii. 3. LibertÉ, EgalitÉ, FraternitÉ, 47. ii, 42. Liberty, and activity, 40. ii. 29. " and "franchise," 38, 38 n. ii. 27, 28 n. Libya, 63. iii. 13. " and Vandal invasion, 64. iii. 16. Lily on statue of David, Amiens Cathedral, 110. iv. 32. Limousins, 10. Lion, under feet of Christ, Amiens Cathedral, 111. iv. 34. Literature and art, distinct mental actions, 82. iii. 47. " and the Bible, 85. iii. 51. Louis, derivation of, 51. ii. 48. Love, divine and human (Amiens Cathedral), 118. iv. 41. " no humanity without it, 138. iv. 59. Luca della Robbia, 81. iii. 46. Luini, 81. iii. 46. Lune, the river, 2. Lust (Amiens Cathedral), 120. iv. 41. Lydia, 62. iii. 12. Madonna, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 94. iv. 7. " porch to," " 107. iv. 28. Malachi, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 127. iv. 43. Man, races of, divided by climate, 61. iii. 8. Man's nature, 58. iii. 1. Manchester, 59. iii. 3. Map-drawing, 60. iii 7. " of English dominions (Sir E. Creasy), 59-60. iii. 5-6. Marquise, village near Calais, 10. Martin's, John, "Belshazzar's feast," 122. iv. 42. Martinmas, 18. Martyrdom, the lessons of, 135. iv. 53. Martyrs, female, many not in calendar, 29. ii. 7. Meleager, 31. ii. 11. Memory, "Memoria technica," 26. ii. 1. Mercator, 60. iii. 6. MerovÉe, seizes Amiens, on death of Clodion, 447 A.D., 7, 21. Micah, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 124. iv. 43. Millennium, the, 86. iii. 54. Milman's History of Christianity, 68-70 n., iii. 22, 73. iii. 26, 32. " " " on Rome in time of St. Jerome, 75-76. iii. 35. Milton's "Paradise Lost," and the Bible, 80 80. iii. 44. " " " quoted, 118. iv. 41. Mind, disease of, noble and ignoble passion, 72. iii. 29. Mines, coal, Plimsoll on, 48. ii. 42. Missals, atheism represented as barefoot in, of 1100-1300, 119. ii. 41. Modernism, avarice and pride of, 111. iv. 35. See "Christianity," "Commerce," Moesia, and the alphabet, 68. iii. 22. Monasteries of Italy, made barracks of, 72 n. iii. 29. Monasticism, its rise, 70-71. iii. 26-8. Monks, type of character of, 72 n. iii. 29; 137. iv. 56. " orders of, the main, 137. iii. 26. Months, the, quatrefoils illustrative of (Amiens Cathedral), 130. iv. 47. Morality, natural to man, 138. iv. 59. " and religion, 138. iv. 58. More, Sir Thomas, execution of, 48. ii. 43. Morocco, extent of, 63. iii. 13. Moses, 70. iii. 26. " and Aaron, 133. iv. 51. "Mysteries of Paris," 28. ii. 5. Nahum, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 125. & n. iv. 43 & n. Names, Frankish, etymology of, 51. ii. 48. Nanterre, village of S. Genevieve, 28, ii. 5 29. ii. 8. Nationality, depends on race and climate, not on rule, 64. iii. 15-16. Nemean Lion, 86. iii. 53. Netherlands, the, 37. ii. 26. Nineveh, the beasts in, 126. iv. 43. " the burden of, 125. iv. 43. Nitocris, 29. ii. 6. Nogent, Benedictine abbey of, 52. ii. 49. Nomad tribes of northern Europe, 30. ii. 10. Normans, rise of the, 31. ii. 12. [Greek: Nous], 138 n. iv. 59 n. Obadiah, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 123. iv. 43. Obedience, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 118. iv. 41. Odoacer, ends Roman Empire in Italy, 8; 67. iii. 21. Orcagna, 81. iii. 46. Origen, 81. iii. 47. Ostrogoths, 3. ii. 12. " defeat Clovis at Aries, 50. ii. 47. "Our Fathers have told us," how begun, its aim and plan, pref. iii. " " general plan of, Appendix III. Oxen, story of, and Laon Cathedral, 118. iv. 41. " patience of, 118. iv. 41. Oxford, the "happy valley," 92-93. iv. 6. Palestine, 63. iii. 14. Palgrave, Sir F., on Arabia, 64-65 & n. iii. 17-18 & n. Papacy, origin of the, 76. n. iii. 35. Paris, church of S. Genevieve at, 55. ii. 55. Patience, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 118. iv. 41. Peasant life of early Europe, 32, sq. ii. 13. Perseverance, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 119. iv. 41. Persia, the real power of the East, 65. iii. 18. Philip the Wise, of France, 100-101. iv. 16-17. Philistia, 63. iii. 14. Philosophy, modern, its manner of history, 12. Phoenix, the, and chastity, 120. iv. 41. Photographs of Amiens Cathedral, 117 n. iv. 41 n.; 122 n. iv. 43 n.; "Pilgrim's Progress," 16. Pillage of subjects, to punish kings, 53. ii. 51. Plimsoll, on coal mines, 48. ii. 42. Poets, the three Christian-heathen, 102. iv. 20. Poitiers, battle of, 508 A.D., Clovis and Alaric, 9, 21. Polacks, the, 31. ii. 12. Politicians, their proper knowledge, pref. v. Politics: see "England." Posting days, Calais to Paris, 10. Power, motive of desire for, 74. iii. 33. Praise, all great art, act, and thought is, pref. v. Prayer, George Chapman's last, 102. iv. 20. Pride, and avarice, 111. iv. 35. Priestly ambition, 74. iii. 33. Probus, the Emperor, 32 n. ii. 15; 67. iii, 21. Prophets, figures of the, Amiens Cathedral, general view of, 114. iv. 39. Provence, early, 8, 9. Providence, God's, and history, 13. Psalms, the scope of the, 85, iii. 50. Public opinion, callousness of modern, 48. ii. 42. Purgatory, doctrine of, 136 n. iv. 55 n. Puritan malice, 34. ii. 19. Quaker, preaching at Matlock, 83 n. iii. 48. Queen's Guards, in Ireland, 1880, pref. iii. Races of Europe, divided by climate, 61. iii. 9. See "Climate." Rachel, the Syrian, 63. iii. 14. Railroads, modern, of Germany, 59. iii. 4. Raphael's Madonnas, 131. iv. 49. Rebellion, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 119. iv. 41. Religion, definition of true, 138-139. iv. 60. (And see "Bible," Restoration, modern, 107 n. iv. 27 n. Rheims, Clovis crowned at, 9. Right and left, in description of cathedrals, 107. iv. 28. Rivers, strength and straightness, 61 n. iii. 10. Robert, of Luzarches, builder of Amiens Cathedral, 97. iv. 12. Roman Catholics, half Wellington's army Irish, pref. iv. Roman Empire, power of, in France, ended, 481 A.D., 4, 6-8 sq. Roman gate of Twins, at Amiens, 14. "Romaunt of Rose," quoted, 39. ii. 28 n. Rome, aspect of the city, in time of S. Jerome, 75. iii. 35. Romsey, 3. Rose, on statue of David, Amiens Cathedral, 109-110. iv. 32. Rosin forest, 35. ii. 20-1. Royalties, taxes and, 47. ii. 41. RozÉ, PÈre, on Amiens Cathedral, 98. iv. 13; 104 n. iv. 24 n.; 125. iv. 43. S. Acheul, near Amiens, 128-129. iv. 45-6. S. Agnes, character of, 27. ii. 3. S. Ambrogio, Verona, plain of, 54. ii. 54. S. Augustine, his first converts, 18. S. Benedict, born 481 A.D., 27. ii. 3; 70. iii. 26. S. Clotilde, of France, 51. ii. 48. S. Cloud, etymology of, 51. ii. 48. S. Domice, 128. iv. 44. S. Elizabeth, 132. iv. 50. S. Elizabeth, of Marburg, 35-6. ii. 21-3. S. Firmin, his history, 5; 99. iv. 14; 128. iv. 45. —— Confessor, 128. iv. 44-6. S. Fuscien, 128. iv. 44. S. Genevieve, actually existed, 29. ii. 7. S. Genevieve, S. Phyllis, 28. ii. 5. S. Gentian, 128. iv. 44. S. Geoffroy, Bishop of Amiens, history of, 128. iv. 44-5. S. Germain converts S. Genevieve, on his way to England, 28. ii. 6. S. Hilda (Whitby Cliff), 51. ii. 48. S. HonorÉ, 128. iv. 44-5. S. James, apostle of hope, 120. iv. 41. S. Jerome, his Bible, 70, iii. 26, 76, iii. 36 77, iii. 37 78. iii. 40. S. Louis, religion under, 21 n. S. Mark's, Venice, Baptistery of and the virtues, 112 n. iv. 36 n. S. Martin, baptism and conversion of, 15. S. Nicholas," "Journal de, 120 n. iv. 41. S. Peter, Apostle of courage, 112. iv. 37. S. Quentin, 128. iv. 44.
S. Sauve 100, iv. 14, 128. iv. 44. S. Simeon, 132. iv. 50. S. Ulpha, 128, iv. 44, 129. iv. 46. S. Victoric, 128. iv. 44. Salian, epithet of the French, 40, ii. 30, 41. ii. 31. Salii, the, 40. ii. 30. Salique law, 40. ii. 30. Salisbury Cathedral, 88. iv. 1. "Salts," old and young, 41. ii. 31. Salvation, Protestant theory of, 79. iii. 43. Sands, English, 2. Savage races, love of war in, 51. ii. 48. Scepticism, modern, 13. See "Infidelity." Science, modern, its view of man, 58. iii. 1. Scotch crofters and England, 60. iii. 6. Scots, Picts and, 69 n. iii. 24. Scott, Sir Walter, his nomenclature deeply founded, 34. ii. 18. Scythia, tribes of, 61, iii. 10, 65. iii. 17. Semiramis, 29. ii. 6. Sense ([Greek:nous]), essential to humanity, 138. iv. 59. Servants, catholic, character of, 72 n. iii. 29. Severn, the, 2. Shakspeare's Imogen, 27. ii. 3. Sheba, Queen of, and Solomon, Amiens sculptures, 132 sq. iv. 50-51. Shield, the, of the Franks, 44. ii. 35. See "Heraldry," "Uri." Shyness and frankness, 39 & n. ii. 28. Siberian wilderness, 61. iii. 9, 10. Sicambri, 34, ii. 18, 38. ii. 27. Sidney, Sir Philip, 15. Sin, carnal, the most distinctly human, 111. iv. 34.
Smith's Dictionary, s, "Gallia," 29. ii. 9. Soissons, battle of, 485 A.D., 7 n.; 9, 20, 52. ii. 49. Solomon and Queen of Sheba (Amiens Cathedral), 132 sq. iv. 50-1. Solway, the, 2. Sons, honour of fathers by, 101. iv. 17. Spain, Theodoric in, 54. ii. 53. Spiritual world, the, 138. iv. 59. Staubbach, the, 96. iv. 9. Stone saw, not used in France, 88 n. iv. 2 n. Strigi, S. Jerome born at, 75. iii. 34. Suicide and heroism, 120. iv. 41. "Suisse Historique" quoted, 53 n. ii. 49. Sword, belted, meaning of, 43. ii. 34. Syria, 63. iii. 14. Temperance, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 120. iv. 41. Teutonic nations and Roman Empire, 68. iii. 22. Theodobert, the death of, 31 n. ii. 11. Theodoric, king of Ostrogoths, 51. ii. 48. Thrace, 68. iii. 23. Thuringia, 7. Tolbiac, battle of, 9, 21 n. Town, a modern, defined, 90. iv. 3. Tripoli, 63. iii. 13. Troy, 62. iii. 12. Trupin, Jean, and choir of Amiens Cathedral, 91 n. iv. 5 n. Truth, only, can be polished, 33. ii, 16. Tunis, 63. iii. 13. Turner's "Loire side," 20. Tyre, 63. iii. 13. Ulphilas, Bible of, 68. iii. 22. Ulverstone, etymology of, 129. iv. 46. Uri, shield of, 31 n. ii. 11. Usury and the church, 12. Utilitas, 8. Valens, his prefecture of the East, 67. iii. 21. Valentinian, and the division of the Empire, 67. iii. 21. Vandals, invasion of Libya by, 64. iii. 16. Venice, founded 421 A.D., 2. Verona, cathedral of, 88. iv. 1. Vestal Virgins, 70. iii. 26. Violence, expression of, in sculptures of Amiens, 126. iv. 43. Viollet le Duc, quoted, 88 n. iv. 1; 88 & n. iv. 2; 97. iv. 11; Vine, on statue of David, Amiens Cathedral, 110. iv. 32. Virgil's influence on Dante, 110. iii. 53. Virgil quoted (Æneid vi. 27 sq.), 101 n. iv. 18-19 n. Virgin, the: see Madonna. Virtue, to be known and recognized, pref. v. Virtues, of Apostles (Amiens Cathedral), 112 sq. iv. 37 sq. Vobiscum," a "Pax, 114 n. iv. 38 n. Vota, the Jesuit, letter of Queen Sophia of Prussia to, on S. Jerome, 81. iii. Vulgate, Ps. xci. 13, "Inculcabis super leonem," 111. iv. 34. Waldeek, 34, ii. 18. Walter's houses, Germany, 37. ii. 25. Walton, Isaac, 1. Wandle, the, 1. War, savage love of, 51. ii. 48. Wartzburg, 37. ii. 24. Wellington, Duke of, on Roman Catholic valour, pref. iv. Weser, the course of the, 34, ii. 19, 37. ii. 26. Whitby Cliff, 51. ii. 48. Wisdom, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 120. iv. 41. Women, endurance a point of honour with savage, 51. ii. 48. Wood-carving of Picardy (Amiens Cathedral), 91 sq. iv. 5 sq. Wool manufacture, Amiens, see s. "Amiens." Wordsworth quoted, "Filling more and more with crystal light," 55. ii. 55. Yonge, Miss, "History of Christian Names," Franks, 38. ii. 27. Zacharias, 133, iv. 51. Zechariah, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 127. iv. 43. Zenobia, 29. ii. 6. Zephaniah, figure of, Amiens Cathedral, 126. iv. 43. Zodiac, signs of, sculptures, Amiens Cathedral, 130. iv. 47. Zulu war, the, 48. ii. 43; 60. iii. 6. Footnotes to Index: faÇade of Amiens Cathedral are omitted in this index. of his history, together with the number of the note nearest to which the quotation occurs. THE END. |