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on None XI-97c; orientation
I-365C; Orphic hymn XI-464b;
Psedagogus XIV-605a; and
Pantaenus XI-446d; Pauline
epistles XIV-733b; penance
XI-622a
CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA, on St. Peter XI-744d; T4yd; apocalypse I-<il4b; I Epistle XI-752d; mart>Tdom 1-64 Ic
— on prayer XIV-51oa: purga- tory Xn-577a: Quia dives I- 787d; on religion and philos- ophy XII-36C; rings XIII- S9b; Scripture XIII-636d; School IV-4oc; XI-707a; XII- 31d; on Sext XUI-747c; and sibyls XIII-770b; in Sicily XIII-774b; Stromata XIV- 605a; on symbols I-443b teaching IV^i7a; New Testa ment III-276c; XIV-533b Old Testament XIV -526b. Theodotus's writings preserved by VI-598d; theology XIV- 589d; Tobias, Book of XIV- 751c; on Trinity XV-50c; 51d; Unity of the Church XV-181a; works IV~45c
—OF IRELAND, SAINT IV- 47d; and Charlemagne III- 351b
— of Osimo VII-284a; and Bl. Agostino Novello I-224d
— of Rome, Saint. «See Clement I, St.. Pope
— Pseudo. See Clement I, St., Pope
ClemJQS, sculpture IV-732b
CLENOCK (CLYNOG), MAU- RICE I V-48b: in Rome V-472d
Cleobius, Gnostic XI-567c; Di- dascalia IV-7Sld
Cleodemus XIII-420C
Cleomenes, Monarchian VII- 361a; X-449c: XV-7o6d
Cleon, Athenian demagogue XIV- 7Slc
—Apostle of Toulon VI-270a
Cleonicus, Bishop of Thebes, Greece XIV-5U2d
Cleonymus, King of Sparta XI- 36,Sa; XIV-450d
Cleopas. See Cleophas
Cleopatra, name IV-48d
— queen, and .\ntony II-107b: library IX-227d; and Lysanias IX-426d; Samaria XIII-41GC; at Samos I-791a; at Tarsus XIV-461b
CLEOPHAS ( CLEOPATROS ) IV^8c; I-538d; IX-749a
— Mary of. See Mary of Cleophas
Clerc, Alexis, martyr XI-244a; 490b
— Guillaume le. See William the Clerk
— Jean-Marie, Bishop of Viza- gapatam .X-SGSc; XV~496c
— Laurent II-liT'.te: V-317d
Cleree, John III-Mila
Clerel de Tocqueville, Charles- Ale xi s-Henri- Maurice. See T.)c,|ui-vill.'
CLERESTORY IV-49a; I-237b; V-2i,lc; 21,3a; of basilica I-
- issd; in Frankish architecture
VI-6G7d: Greek IV-49a
Clerge frangais, year-book XIV- 272b
Clergy. See Cleric
— Assemblies of the French. See Assemblies (.1 the French Clergy
— Association for the persever- ance of the, Austria XII-421b
— Association of the Secular Po- lish X!I-421d
— Examiners of. See Examiners,
idal
—Sword of the XII-714b — Venerable Brotherhood of the
Poor, l'..rlun;il Xll-121a CLERIC 1 V-l'.lb; abhC-, title I-7a; abduction i - 34d ; address, forma I-137d; admonitions I-144d; in African Church I- 190d; almsgiving I-329b; X- 187b; altarage I-359a; amo- vibility I-437a; apostasy I- G24c; 625c; in Apostolic Con- stitutions I-637a; and arch- deacon I-693c; 694a; Balti- more decrees II-237a; 23Sc; 240c; 241b; beard II-363a; benefices 11^730 ; bigamy II- 563c; birctta II-577b; and
bishop II-.5S7b; Black, in
Russia XIII-263d; blasphemy
II -596a; burial III-72d;
celebret III-477a; celibacy
III-481a; XII-496b; censure
I-653d; and Centre Party
VIII-706a; Chalcedon, canons
of III-557d; 558a; chantv,
early Christian III - 695'c;
Charlemagne's regulations I-
277c; children of, disabilities
II-5S0b; III-t8ea; citizenship
I-11.5b; collections IV-104C;
competency IV-186d; concu-
binage Ill^Seb; 487c; con-
tumacious, and Celestine III
I-456b; costume IV -50a;
Counter-Reformation, Poland
XII -185b; and courts I-
651d; V-436b; XII^3.Sb; as
cross bearer IV-539a; and dea-
coness IV-652b; degradation
IV-677d; as delegate IV-696c;
deposition IV-737d; desertion
IV-750b; discipline XV-591b;
duties, St. Ambrose on I-387b;
education XV-595b; 71Sa; e.\-
eardination VII-704b; excom-
munication III-528a; extern,
and vicar capitular XV-402b;
in Greek Church VI-741C;
head-dress VII-113b; heretical
VII-261b; in Hungary VII-
553b; immumty V-688d; VII-
691a; incardination VII-704b;
income IV-251b; inferior XII-
406a; influence III-703c; In-
quisition Vin-32c; 38b; in-
violability, personal XII-437c;
and laitv VIII-748c; 749c; lay
commuiiion IX-93d; Lollards
IX-334b; maintenance I-312c;
362a; XIV-296b; in Maronite
Chturch IX-684C; marriage II-
S62c; III-184d;487d; V-690b;
meaning IV-49c; medicine X-
142d ; medieval 1 1 1-487a ; in New
Testament IV-49b; obligations
IV-50a; Office, Divine VII-
.501a; 501c; parochial, in Rome
III-343b; in Poland XII-192b;
in Pontificale Romanum IV-
49b; prebend XII-371b; prece-
dence, order of XII-371d; pres-
entation, right of XII-399b:
primitive, self-supporting III-
595c; privileges IV-50b;promo-
tion IV-197c; Protestant con-
ception I-491a; punishment,
capital XII-567d; reconcilia-
tion H5b; reform VI-799d;
XIII-413C; 545a; regionary
IV-49d; and religion XI-144c;
Renaissance XII-766d; resig-
nation XV-248b; restrictions,
pecuniary III-7G4d; Ritualists
XIII-93d; Roman, third cen-
tury I-106d; Rome XVI-19a;
Russian XIII-263d; secular
XIII-67.5d: secular pursuits I-
G4Gd; III-5,57d; 558a; of servile
origin XIV-36d: and state
authority XIV-771d; sub-
introductse I-202c; subsidies
I-342d; II -406a; surgery,
practice of VII-173a; suspen-
sion III-529C; XIV-345d; tem-
perance movements X I V-483a;
as testator IX-117b; tonsure
XI V-779a ; training X V-32d ; at
universities XV-193d; un-
worthy I-749b; upper, inGreek
Church XV-lOlb; usury XV-
236a; White, in Russia XIII-
263d; witchcraft XV-675C; as
witnesses X V-67Sa ; and women
I V-50b; XV-691a: 698a; world-
Hness of, and Reformation XII-
700d; Vatican Council on XV-
304d; W,\c-lif X\--723b
Clerical Associations, Liberal, con.lc'iTiTii-.i Xl\' 3G9a
Clericalism \\ \2r7a
—John, Saint. .S,,-. lohn Climacus
CLIMENT, JOSE IV-59a
Clinamen V-792a
Clinch, Brian J., architect XIII- 294c
Clinch, John, martyr VIII-166a
Clinical baptism II-262a
Clinton, De Witt, Governor of New York Vin-139b: XI-33a; XI 11-66 Ic
—Lord Edward, Croyland Abbey IV-.541d
— George, Governor of New York VIII-139b; XI-33c
— Sir Henry, general XV-162d
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