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Amurath I, sultan XIII-733b;

Adrianople I-161a: Bulgaria

ni-t6c: in Servia XIII-784C — n, sultan, Christians defeated

III-54HC Amurru (Hethites> VII-306b;

land of VII-I2.",a; XIV-399(1 Amus. See Ainnn^n, St. Amussat, Jean-Zulema, surgeon

X-H2a Am'was (Emmaus) V-405b Amwn, college XV-586a AMYCL.S, See of I-444d: VI-

73Sd Amyclaei fratres I-445a Amyclanus. See Weathers,

William Amyntas, Iving of Galatia I-785d;

VI-336C; at AncjTa I-513a;

Derbe IV-738d; Isaura VIII-

lS4d; Pisidiana conquered

Xll-lIOb Amyot, Jacques, Bishop of Aux-

crri- H45a; XIII-71Sc — Michel, missionarj' ^'II-582c Amyraut, Moise, controversialist

VII-533d AmyrtEeos, King of EgjTpt V-

An., aliljr. I- 23c

Ana, alibr. I-23c

Ana, Anglo-Sason king, defeated \l-123d

— Balnlonia VI-433d

— (Onol, EgMJt VI-443b

Anab VI-433d

ANABAPTISTS I-14.5b; VII- 387c; and Abecedarians I-35d; and Adrianists \'II-127a: Am- sterdam, rising of I-442a; Antinomianism I-585c; Apoca- tastasis I-600d: Apostolici I- 647c; baptism VI-704C; XIII- 300c; and Calvin III-202a; 202c; and Canticle of Canticles III-303a; Cassander, George III^03b; Catrou, history of III— 156c; communism IV-180c; doctrinal principles I-445b: England I-446c; II-278d; Ger- many III-62Sb; and Guise VII-74b; Hungarj- VII-553d; infant baptism ^■I-704c; Men- nonites X-Hinb; Mnrnvi,! X- 563a; Miinstir I-l li.b: X-i'.ii.a; XV-603C; origin I -M.'.c. partic- ular judgment VIII-551b; re- form policy XII-702C; results I- 446c; and Sabbatarians XIII- 287b; Saxony I— 445d; Switzer- land I-446a; XIV-362d; tenets XII-709a; in Thuringia I- 44.5d; XIV-713a; in Transyl- vania XII-708a; Trent, con- demnation of II-259b: and Zwingli XV-773d

Inabathmoi I-576a

^abaticon. See Ascension of

Inablay, Pietro d', Bishop of Palfstrina XI-421C

Inaboladium (Anabolium) 1- 42^d

^nabolagium (fanon) V-785b

Vnaclet, Christian Brother VIII- .-,sd

VNACLETUS I, SAINT, Pope I-446d; XII-273a; St. Paul, memorial of III-5l.3a; St. Peter, memorial of III-512a. See Cleti.s

INACLETUS II iPIETRO PIER- LEONE). Ant


.5s2b;


intipope 1-4 VII-3.")la; V:


12c; IX-17a: 412b; XII- 274a; XIII-.i34a; XIV-263C; and St. Bernard II-500a; council against Xll-llld; ex- communicated Xn-728a; Gen- oese VI-llUc; Innocent II with VIII-12C; St. Norbert Xl-lOlb; Regeata XII-716b; Roger of Sicily VI-491C; and William of Aquitaine Xll-lSla Lnacostan Indians, mission XV-

eiod

Lnacostia. See Nacochtank inacreon, poet, birthplace XIV-

51.3b; in Samoa XIII-421d;

Raphael's fresco XII-644b inadarko, mission Vlll-COla -tribe. See Nadako inadates, deity .XV-7."i3d ina de Austria, Abbe.ss of

Hiielg.a,, de Burgos VII-.513b madoli lAsia Minor) I-782d


AN.SSTHESIA I-447d; local

I-148C; .ipinal I-44Sd Anaghra raocao I\'— 40Sc Anagni, town, Italy VIII-219d Anagni, battle, date XI-320a —DIOCESE OF I-44Sd; III- 335b; Boniface VIII II-668a; cathedral of (ill.) VIII-219a; Cosmati mosaic I V— 405c ; Coun- cil of (1160) I-449a; Leo XIII IX-172b: pope imprisoned III-70.3b Anagnostes, in Greek Rite I-626C Anagogical sense \'-695c Anagolagium I— 42sd; V-7S5b Anaharath \'I-434a Anaitis (Anahata; Anahita), deity II-loOc; VII-24a; X-402b; XV~753d Anakims. See Enacim Analabus, vestment XIII-508d Anak. assassin VII-23d Analecta BoUandiana, periodical

II-638b; XI-672a Analecta Ecclesiastica, periodical

XI-6S5b Analecta Franciscana, periodical

Xin-339a Analecta hymnica (Dreves)

XIII-J29d Analecta Ordinis PrEedicatorum,

periodical XII-3(J9b Analecta Sacra, Gnostic work

VI-o99c Analectes de I'Ordre de Pr6-

montre, periodical XI-504b Analects, of Confucius. See Lunyu Analepsis, feast I-7tl7b Anales de los Sacerdotes Ado-

radores, periodical XII-423c

Anales de Nuestra Senora del

Sagrado Corazon, periodical

II-290C

Anales protestantes, founded

VII-53Gd Analibla, .See of III-204b Analisi ragionata del libri nuovi,

periodical XI-683C Analogical concepts. See Con- cepts, analogical Analogion I-382d; XII-563d ANALOGY I-449b; in analysis I— 451a; appropriation I-658c: attributes. Divine I-559c; in faith I— i50a; God, knowl- edge of I-450a; intlirect I- 449d; in metaphysics I-449c; mysteries, knowledge of I- 450c; object I-450d: process I— 450d; of proportionalitv I- 449d; and ReveLation I-450c; Scholasticism I-449c; in sciences I-149b; in theology I-149d Analogy of Religion (Butler) I-

622a ANALYSIS I-450d; abstraction I-4ola; advantages I-451d; connotation I— 451b; Cartesian system IV-745b: dissociation I-451a; ideas of I^51a; induc- tion I-450a; necessity I-451c: object of I— 451a; proof of I-451b; qualities necessary I- 451d; and synthesis I-451b Analysis of Religion (Bentham)

II-483a Analytic I-7I4c; IX-324b; meth- od IV-674C Analytica Posteriora (.\ristotle)

I-714d; 71Sb Analytica Priora (Aristotle) I-

714d; 71Sb Anamimnesis (Anamnesis) III- 2i;4a; Addeus and Maris I- 137b; Apostolic Constitutions I-571d; Bvzantine Rite IV- 317d; .St. James, Liturgy I- S72d; St. Mark, Liturgy of I-305C Anan. See Carailes —ben David III-329C; IV-I58d:

\'-702a Ananda College, Cevlon III-

.549c Anania (Ananiah) VI-434a Ananias, Bishop of Alexandria.

See Anianus —Bishop of Damascus IV-612a — high priest I-.JBlb; XIII^4.5d — (N. T.) I-llsa; ll.sd; XI-474a -to. T.l IV-tJ20b; 622a Anan-Isho, Syrian work XI-426b Ananism. See Caraites Ananos (Ananus). See Annaa ANAPHORA I-451d; XII-384c; Abyssinian MS.S. I-306b; Ad-


deus and Maris I-137b; Am- brosian I-402a; Apostolic Con- stitutions I-571C; Basil ian of II-321d; Byzantine IV- 317d; and Canon Ill-25fja; 258a; Clementine Epistle IV- 16a; Coptic I-306a; of St. Cyril I-306a- East SjTian Rite XIV-415C; Gallican VI-362d; Gregorian I-306b; Jacobite I- 402a; 573c; IV-15a; XIV- 418c; of St. James I-,572d; 573b; James of Edessa VIII- 277d; John Chrysostom I- 306b; of John the Evangelist I-306b; of St. Mark I-304d; Maronite XIII-83c; 84b; of Nica?a I-306b; of Serapion of Thmuis XIII-432C Anaphora Pilati I-609d ANARCHY I^52b; II-1.37c; communistic IV-179b; first use I-452d; Kantian theory IX-54d; publications 1^535; and .Socialism I-452d; IX- 213c; XIV-62C; 63a; 64d; 385d; Syndicalism XIV-3S.5d Ana Rosa, Setebo convert XIII-

738d Anasco, Juan de, explorer IV-

754a; 754b Anassius, Bishop of Polemonium

XII-204a Anastasi, Filippo, Bishop of Sor- rento XIV-lSlc Anastasia, name X-674b — churches. See Anastasis —Saint, martjT, Rome II-329d —SAINT, mart\T, Sirmium I- 453d; III-74'2d; XIV-552d; patronage XI-566c Anastasi, Corrado, expelled VI-

124d Anastasie, religious XV-669b ANASTASIOPOLIS, Sees of I-

4,54c — (Lagania) VIII-741a — (Sergiopolis) XIII-728a — (Telmessus) XIV-47.Sd Anastasios. See Anastasius Anastasis (Anastasia), church, Constantinople I-454b; II- 105a; VII-I2a — Jerusalem V-oOoc; VIII-357b; XI^33a; columns I-364c; ded- ication IV-536b: Eastern cus- tom III-576b; orientation I- 365c; Palm Sunday XI-433a; restoration VIII-3"60a; 365d. See Holy Sepulchre, church, Je- rusalem —See Resurrection ANASTASIUS, SAINT I-455a —I,_ SAINT, Pope I-454d; XII- 273b; on Origenistic contro- versy XII-716a; tomb III-512d ANASTASIUS H, Pope I-454d;

Xn-273b ANASTASIUS HI, Pope I^SSa;

Xn-27.3d ANASTASIUS IV, Pope I-455a: XII-274a; and .St. Hildegard VII-352d — AntipopeI-5S2b;II-427d; IX-

159b; XII-273c; XVI-2d —I, Emperor III-99C ; and Church VII^70b; and Clovis IV-71d; coronation IV-3Slc; and Elias of Jerusalem V-385a: and Euphemius V-606b; Gelasius I VI^06a; and Isaurians III- 100c; Monophvsites VII-219a; Persian policy Ill-lOOd; reli- gious policy III-103b; andSev- erus X:^90d; and Svnimachus XIV-378b; venationes, III- 100a; wall IV-303a — n. Emperor in-104b: Mono- thelitism VI-4S4b; X-607d; and Philippicus Bardanes IV- 294d; wall IV-303a — consul, diptych V-23b — hvmn writer XIII-lS4b — SAINT, Bishop of Antioch I-454c; IV-628a; Notitia XI- 12.5a — n. Bishop of Antioch I-454d —Bishop of Athens II-4.5b —Saint, Bishop of Brescia I I-760C — Bishop of Ca-sarea PalrestiniB

III-1.34b —Bishop of Cagli III-140a — Patriarch of Constantinople VI^84d; 762c; Vll-020d; 62Ic; and Gregorj- II VI- 788d


AMURATH I— ANAXILAS

— Bishop of Euchaiotos XVI-29b — Patriarch of Jerusalem VIII-

359b; 361c — Bishop of Jotabe I-668c — Bishop of Linoe IX-272d — Abbot of St. Margaret's XII-

338d — n. Bishop of Naples X-687a — Bishop of Nicsea XI-43d; at

Chalcedon ni-557c — Bishop of Nicopolis XI-71b — Saint, Bishop of Pavia XI-

593b —Blessed, Bishop of Penne and

Atri XI-638d — Bishop of Samos XIII-422a —Saint, Bishop of Sens XIII-

717b —Bishop of Tavium XIV-467b — Bishop of Tenedos XIV-506d — Bishop of Thcopolis VII-668d — Bishop of Thessalonica IX-

156a — Bishop of Tiberiopohs XIV-

717c

—Bishop of Tuv XV-105b

— BrBLIOTHECARnjS XVI-2c;

VII-375b; and Basil III-016a;

Historia tripartita VI-464a;

and Liber Pontificalis IX-224b

— of St. Euthymius, on Trisagion

Vln-460d — SINAITA, SAINT I-455b; on confession XI-G27b; as exegete V-703d Anat4 (Anathoth) I-457a; VIII-

334b Anath, deitv XII^3a Anathalon, Saint X-300b ANATHEMA I-45.5c; IX-569c; Amen in I-409a; converts I- 45c; of councils I-456a; IV- 676c; formula I-456b; New Testament I-455d Anathematisms (Origen) X-190b Anathomia (Mondino) I-457a:

X-47(id Anathoth, name X-678b Anathoth, deity I-457a Anathoth, town I-457a; Baruch at

II-320a Anathoth, son of Bechor I-457b Anathoth, subscriber to Covenant

I^57b Anatolia (Asia Minor) I-782d;

Turkish possession XV-97c —SAINT r-4o7b Anatolic Theme I-7S2d Anatolius, Saint, Bishop of Adana

XIII-342b — Saint, Bishop of Brescia II-760c —SAINT, Patriarch of Con- stantinople I-4.57C; V-20b; IX-645a; X-489d; Marcian coronation of IV-381b; on synods VII-429a — SAINT, Bishop of Laodicea I- 457b; Alexandria, siege of V- 623a; and Leo I V-622c; and Origen XI-30.8a —Bishop of Satala XIII-486a — Bishop of Sebaste XIII-667C ANATOMY I-457d; America I- 460d; antiquity I-45.Sa; Bo- logna X-127b; Caius III-144b; Caldani XVI-16a; classes I- 457d; comparative I— 461a: XV-444b; defined II-572b; development X-129d; 137a; Dwight XVI-37a; Eustachius V-626d; Fabricius V-745b; Fallopio V-772a; Fortunato of Brescia VI-148d; Galen X-124a; history I-458a; medi- eval I-458c; modern I-459d; Mondino X-476d; Morgagni, work of X-568a; papal decree I-458d; Steno XIV-286a; Bo- logna X-127b; 132c; van Bene- den, researches XV-266c; Vesa- lius I-459d; II-573a; XV- 379b; Vinci, Leonardo da XV- 440c; Win.slow XV-659b Anaumed (Anauved), sister of

St. Tcilo XIV-173d Anaiagoras, philosopher VII- 594a; VIII-93a; X-713d; XII- 31b; birthplace IV-lOc; cos- mological teaching X-486a; on creation IV— 172b; on matter II-51C; mind, theory of X- .321a; scepticism Xni-516d; soul, theory of V-530d; spiri- tualistic teaching XIV-229C Anazilas, son of Alcidamas XII- 717b; Zancic X-216d


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