III-727d; 728d; Gallican Rite VI-360a
—Gospel VI-660c; England IX-198d; medieval custom VI- 661a
—Greek Church VI-769c; holy day XIV-342c; indulgence VII-788d; interdict VIII-74c; Jerusalem III-725b; lessons II-773a; IX-198b; liturgy III-727c; Maronites I-72a; Masses III-727d; X-23a; XIII-141b; medals XI-156d; Mesopotamia III-725a; as New Year's Day III-739b; pagan customs III-728b; penal law XI-617a, Polish customs in United States XII-206d; post-Nicene Church I-197c; Requiem Mass XII-779d; Rome III-726a; Russian Church I-71c; Sequence XII-483b; sun-worship III-727a; in Syrian Martyrology XI-751c, tree III-728c; United States II-238d;
Christmas, Lent. See Lent, Christmas
Christodorus, in Acts of Épime XI-710d
Christodoulos, Saint' IX-617b
—of Gaza VII-l85d
Christokos XIV-684a
Christology III-717a; VIII-374b; XIV-597a; Abelard 1-151b, Acacianism I-79b; 81d; Acæ-metæ I-105d; Adam I-131c; and adoption, supernatural I-149a; Adoptionism l-150b; Agnoetse I-215b; Agrapha I-225d; Albigensiamsm l-268b; Alcuin I-278c; Alogl I-331b; Alpha and Omega I-332b; St. Ambrose I-387c; Ancyra, Synod of (358) 1-465ba; ante-Nicene teaching I-708b; Apollinarianism I-615b; Apostles Creed I-631c; Apostolic Fathers I-639b; Aranda I-678b: Arianism I-707b; VII-258a; Ascension I-767a; Athanasian Creed II-33c;Báñez I-247d; Barnabas, Epistle of II-300b; Bonosians II-678a; Cerinthus III-539b; Chalcedon decree Ill-557b; V-636c; Clementines IV-41c; Clement of Alexandria I V-47b; Colossians, Epistle to IV-133C; commumcatio idiomatum IV-169a; I Corinthians IV-366C; St. Cyril of Alexandria IV-594b; V-633b; Cyril of Jerusalem IV-59pc; definition XIV-597a; Didymus the Blind IV-784b; Pope Dionysius V-9d; St. Dionysius of Alexandria V-13a; Dionysus the Pseudo-Areopagite V-14a; 15b; Divinity XIV-600c; Docetism V-70d; Druze V-167b; DunsScotusV-197c; early Eastern VI-13C; Ebionites V-242d; 243b; Elchasai V-372b; Epistles XIV-599a; Eriugena V-521c; Ethiopian V-569c; Eunomianism V-605c; Eutychianism V-633a; filiation of Christ I-151c; Gnosticism II-327b; 327d; V-70d; Hebrews, Epistle to VII-181d; Henoticon I-83a; VII-218C; homoousion VII-449b; Hugh of St. Victor VII-522d; humanity XIV-600b; hypostatic union VII-610d; XIV-600c; Incarnation VII-706b; St. John Chrysostom VIII-1.57a; St. John Damascene VIII-461a; St. Johns Gospel VIII-438d; XIV-599b; Justin Martyr V1II-582c; 585b; kenosis VIII-617a; knowledge of Jesus Christ VIII-675c; Logos IX-328d; Lucian of Antioch IX-409c, Mani IX-594d; Manichæism V-72a; IX-593a; Marcion IX-647b; mediator X-118c; Modernism XIV-370a; Monarchians X-450a; Monophysitism III-555b; X-489c; XV-138b; Monotheism X-499d; Monothelitism X-502C: Montanists X-521a; nature X-716b; Nestorianism X-755d; 756d; XV-137d; Nicæan Council 1-709b; Paacendi dominici gregis XIV-601a; Patriarchs, Twelve I-606a; Patristic era XIV-589a; St Paul XI-573b; XIV-598c; Paulicians V-72b; Paul of Samosata XI-589c; philosophy I-707d; prophecy XIV-598a; redemption XII-677d; Rome, Council of (381) I-616a; Scotists XIII-611b; Socimanism XIV-114b; Synoptists XIV-599c; Tertullian XIV-524c; New Testament XIV-598b; Old Testament XIV-597b; Theodore of Antioch XIV-572c; Theodoret XIV-575c; tradition XIV-600b; Transfiguration XV-19a; Valentinus XV-256b; Vásquez XV-275b; early Western VI-13c
CHRISTOPHER, SAINT III-728d; XII-280d; in art. Mantegna IX-610d; in art, Pordenone XII-280d; patronage XI-566c
CHRISTOPHER, Pope 1II-729c, XII-273d; XIII-729c
—primicerius IX-225b; XIV-289a
—I, Margrave of Baden II-195a; portrait II-220c
—I, King of Denmark IX-435b
—II, King of Denmark IV-727c;XIII-543b
—III, King of Denmark IV-727d
—Duke of Würtemberg XV-83b,
and Reformation XV-717b
—II. Patriarch of Jerusalem
—Bishop of Olivolo XV-340c
—Bishop of Porphyreon XII-282b
—a Capite Fontium II-441d
—NUMAR OF FORLI XVI-25b
—of Bavaria II-478d; XI-118d; XIV-352b
—of Brunswick, Prince, Archbishop of Bremen II-757c
—of Cahors, Blessed III-141c; Bernard of Besse's life of II-498a
—of Christodorus, Patriarch of Jerusalem VIII-361c
—of Mitylene III-119a; calendar XIV-382d
—of St. Clare. See Colman, Walter
Christopherson, John, Bishop of Chichester III-658a
Christophoria, Ambrosian Rite I-398a
Christopolites. See Bogomiles
Christo profusum sanguinem, hymn I-393b
Christ's College, Cambridge II-376b; III-213c; 215a; VIII-462c
—Hospital, London. See Blue Coat School.
Christus, Peter, artist III-6d; XI-399d
_patiens X-672c; XV-464Fd
—vincet, Christus regnat, Christus imperat I-98c .
Chrocus, King of Alamanni X-I80a „ . , c.
Chrodebert of Paris, and St. Bathilde II-348d
CHRODEGANG (CHRODEGAND), SAINT, Bishop of Metz III-729d; IX-363a; Attigny Assembly II-61a; canons, institution of III-485c; cathedral schools XIII-556a; community II-463b; at Lorsch IX-364d; monastic reform III-438c; Roman Liturgy I-587c; VI-358C; XIII-210b; rule II-81a; III-252c; 289b; 310b; IV-222c; IX-415c; X-248b; 637a; XII-722d;.751c; XV-721b; Roman mission XIV-259a
—Saint, Bishop of Stez XIII-682a
Chrodielda, princess XII-180c
Chroen, Thomas, Bishop of Laibach VII-743d
Chromatics II-651b
Chromatin II-571d; V-658b
CHROMATIUS. SAINT III-730b
—prefect of Rome III-515a; XIV-720d
Chromium, solar constituent II-28d; Vauquelin XV-315c
Chromosomes VII-254d
Chrona. See Sedeleuba
Chronadium II-136c
Chronica de Mailros. See Melrose, Chronicle of
—Majora I-534d; XI-499b
—Seraphica VII-519a
Chronicle, periodical, Cork V-470b
—periodical, Sydney II-120b
—and Sentinel, periodical XVI-85d
—of Windesheim XV-651d
Chronicles, Anglo-Norman 1-534c; and annals I-531d; medieval I-531b; Samaritan XIII-119C; Spanish XIV-191a; universal I-533b; 535a; use I-536b
—See Annals
—Books of. See Paralipomenon, Books of
Chronicon, of Bar Hebraus II-295b
—of Eusebius. See Eusebius, Chronicle of
of Herman Contractus I-535a; II-521d
—of Marianus Scotus I-535b
—of Sigebert of Gembloux I-535b
—Alexandrinum. See Chronicon Paschale
—Antiochenum. See Chronicon Paschale
—Beccense II-379d
—Casaubonianum. See Chronicon Paschale
—Constantinopolitanum. See Chronicon Paschale
—ex Chroniois, of Florence of Worcester VI-114a
—Fredegarii VI-251d
—Gottwicense II-529b
—PASCHALE III-730C
—Scotorum I-533d: IV-66c
—Universale I-532d: 535b; V-371a; VIII-691a; (ill.) V-371a
—Urspergense. See Chronicon Universale
Chronique de la Bonne Presse, periodical XI-676c
—du Sud Est, periodical XI-667d
Chroniques de France I-535d, VI-162a; 192b; 369a
'Chronique social de France, periodical XI-667d
Chronista VII-436d; in Office of Holy Week XI-529b
Chronographia, of Sigebert of Gembloux. See Chronicon
Chronographus, Roman. See Calendar. Philocilian
Chronography, of Eusebius. See Eusebius. Chronicle of
CHRONOLOGY. BIBLICAL III-731c; forty years III-.733d. Genesis 1-540: Israelitish kingdom III-733d; Jesus Christ, Nativity of III-7350; modern science I-622b; patriarchs III-732b; post-exilian III-735b
—GENERAL III-738b; Armenian era I-737d; Bede II-385c; II-386a; Bostra, era of II-708a
—Christian Era III-738b; V-11a; inscriptions VIII-43D; origin I-531d; tables I-531c
—Chronicon Paschale III-730c;Cibyra, era of III-768b; Dantine IV-633d; day of week III-740c; Dora, era of V-133; Egyptian V-332d; Epiphania, era of V-503d; Gregorian reform III-168b; 739c; historical III-738b; Julian Period III-740a; indictions III-739a; mathematical III-738b; science, historical VIII-372a; year, beginning of III-739d
Chronos IV-411a
Chrysanthemum, Order of the VIII-298d
Chrysanthos of Madyte, notation VI-769d
CHRYSANTHUS, SAINT III-742a; feast, in Sarum rile XIII-481a: relics XIV-565d; tomb III-516b
—Bishop of Bageis. See Chrysaphius
—Patriarch of Jerusalem VI-771d; VII-185d
—Bishop of Sparta XIV-210a
—Bishop of Spoleto XIV-234a
Chrysaphius, eunuch, and Eutyches V-631a; execution IX-644b; and St. Flavian VI-98c; 99a; influence V-19b; and Theodoret XIV-575a
—Bishop of Bageis II-203a
Chryse VII-774d
Chrysippus, Bishop of Mallus of Soli, Stoic philosopher XII-31c; XIV-299b
Chrysocephales, Macariuus, Bishop of Philadelphia XI-793b
Chrysochou, episcopal residence XI-457d
CHRYSOGONUS, SAINT III-742d; and St. Anastasia I-454a 742d; and St. Anastasia I-454a; feast III-163c
Chrysole, Saint III-211a
Chrysolite, jewel, in Bible XIV-306c; 307d
Chrysologus, periodical XIII-554c
—Peter. See Peter Chrysologus
Chrysologus, John VI-71d
—Manuel. See Manuel Chrysoloras
Chrysom XIV-375a
Chrysopolis (Scutari), town III-555a; battle IV-296d
CHRYSOPOLIS, See of, Arabia III-743a
Chrysopolitanus, Zacharias. See Zacharias Chrysopolitanus
Chrysoprasus, jewel in Bible XIV-306d
Chrysos. See Thasos
Chrysostom, Capuchin III-325d
—Brother, neo-Scholastie X-749b
—John, Saint. See John Chrysostom, St.
Chrystal, Abbot of Kinloss VIII-659d
Chrzanowski, Jan Samuel XIV-61d
Chrzoiciel, Jan. See Albertrandi, John Baptist
Chthonia IV-411a
Chu, emperor. See Hung Wu
Chub VI-437c
Chubb, Thomas, deist IV-682a
Chudleigh, Devonshire, Brigittines II-786d; Syon monastery XIV-394d
Chudoff, monastery X-595c
Chuen-hiu, sovereign III-681b
Chu-fang Tsiang-kiun, Manchu general IX-586a
Chu Hi, philosopher III-667b, XII-37b
—King Lama, Lamaist organization X-480d
Chulalongkorn, King of Siam XIlI-763d: 766d
Chulam. See San Miguel, mission
Chulmo (Herzegovina) II-694c
Chulmia ('Chelmium), Albania II-427b
Chulmo (Herzegovina) II-694c
Chulupi Indians lX-429b
Chumashan Indians, habitation VlI-754b missions X-372c
Chumkam, Suddhist Church XVI-634a
Chumno's, Michael, Bishop of Thessalonica XIV-634a
Chun VI-437c
Chunchos. See Campas
Chung-hou, commissmner IX-747b- France III-671b; 684b; Russsia III-684c; XV-96a
Chungichnish, in Indian mythology X-373c
Chung-k'ing, town III-684c; 684d; 686b; mission XIV-420a; vicar apostolic III-678b
Chung kung, title III-665d
—tang, title III-666a
—Tung. See Kublai
—Wang, chief IX-747a
—yung, IV 224d
Ch'un-ts'ew III-668a IV-225a
Chunupi Indians IX-429b
Chupas, battle (1542) I-327b
Chuquiabo, Indian settlement VIII-795c
Chuquinga, battle (1554) I-372c
Chuquisaca (La Plata) VIII-798d
Chur, town. Switzerland (ill.) III-743b
—DIOCESE OF III-7431b XIV-362b; 364d; cathedral III-
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