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GLABRIONES— GNOSTICISM


martvrdom Ill-Slfid; V-114d; XI-751b; XUI-lOVb

GUbriones, III-516c; 552d; VI- 575c; discovered I-G90c: paint- ings IU-708C

Glacial period XV-705d

Glaciere, tower, Avignon II- lo8d

Glacier Park X-510c

Gladden, Washington, on A. P. A. H27a

Gladiatorial sports in-597b

Gladiators V-ls4c; and Valen- lini:in I XV-2.j5a

Gladsheira, in Scandinavian mvthology I-775b

Gladstone, William Ewart, and Lord Acton I-lUb: on atheism n--40d: and Bulgarians III- 47a: and Burke XVI-12b; and Butler XVI-15C; on divorce law I-lt)4b; and emigrants III- 72Ib: and hierarchy. Catholic XV-673a; and Home Rule VIII-112b; Irish policy VIII- 109b; and Irish University Vlll-lUb; and Manning IX- 607d; and Moran XIV-367a; and Newman X-799c; and Oxford Movement XI-377b; and temperance XIV - 487c; and Wiseman XV-071b

Gla2stingaburh (Glastonbury Ab- bey) VI-n79b

GLAGOLITIC (GLAGOLISTA) alphabet VI-575d; II-122b; IV-510d; XI-405d; Breviary XI-432C; invented XI-247a; language IV-606C; liturgy I- 583a;XIV^ld

— Missal, facsimile page XIV- 4.5d

Glal, Gabriel, Maronite Bishop of I.cfkosia IX-n87c

GLAIRE, JEAN-BAPTISTE VI- 5711c; IV-li;ild; VIII~Sla; XII- 223b: XV-372a

Glammis, Scotland, church VI- 43a

Glamorgan, Wales XV-533b; mines XV-533c; miracle XV- 53.">d: population XV-533d

Glanceter. Robert, attainted IV- 79 7d

Glandeves, Diocese of IV-793c

Glandorf, Ohio, mission VI-479a

Glandorp, John, Lutheran XV- f,li:!b

Glands, Bartholin I-460b ; Lieber- klihn I-4ll(lc; Malpighi II-57:!d

Glanfeuil, abl.oy II-451b; IV- 457b: X-72b; XIV-134a

GlanviU, Gilbert de. Bishop of liorhcstpr, England XIII- l()2b

Glanvilla, Bartholomaeus of 11- 313c

GLANVILLE, RANULF DE, jur- ist VI-50Sd; 576d; XIII- 42a

—William de VI-576d

Glapion, Franciscan, and Qui- fionr-s XII-c.i:id

GLAREAN, HENRY VI-577a; VIl-540d; at Basle II-339C; at Cologne IV-121a; at Frei- burg VI-267d; and Zwingli XV-772b

Glarus, Switzerland, Catholic press Xl-nuic: war XIV-359C; Zwingli at XV-772b

Glas, John, in Scotland XIII- 435a

Glas-Chainnigh ITI-2oOb

Glaser, Edward, explorer I-B04a

Glasgow, iMuii. Scotland, assem- bly ilfiSM 1\' 159c

—ARCHDIOCESE OF VI-577C; XIII-f>17d

—cathedral V I I I - 1 5 3 d ; and Archbishop Beaton II-374b: (ills.) VI-577d; 578b; window XIV-24.3b

.Icguit college XIV-lOlc; and r.ither Mathcw X-47d; Ogil- vic's mission XI-223C; restora- tion XIII-01.5C; schools XTII- 570d: Scotch and Irish VIII- 1.54a: seminaries XIII-7()0b; university VI-.57SC

— Free Press, periodical XI- 6Snd

—and West of Scotland, society XIV-4SSb

Glas Naroda, periodical XIV-


50d


Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin. Father Tom Burke, oration of III-80d; Cahill, tomb of III- 141a; Gentili, tomb of VI- 423d; Cardinal McCabe. tomb of V-176d; O'Connell, tomb of XI-202b

Glasnik, periodical XIV-56d

Glass, Baader's discovery II- 173b; chalice I-357b; III-563a; ciborium I-358a; cruet IV- 543a; gilded III-426C; paint- ing on II-458C; VI-235C; spun I-206b; windows II-441d; works, at Tegernsee XIV^73a

— Stained. Sfr St;uned Glass

Glassites (Sandemanians) XIII- 4:i.-.a

Glassius, Solomon, Lutheran exe- eetf IX-4f.2c

Glas Svobode, periodical XIV-

GLASTONBURY ABBEY VI- 597b; XV-5S6d; architecture VI-r.74b; arms of VI-.581d; Arthurian legend VI-579c; Arthur, tomb of VI-580C; and Athelnev II^2c; and Bath and Wells II-347d; VI-580b; buildings VI-581b; St. Ceol- frid, relics of III-537a; St. Dunstan at V-199c; VI-.580b; and Fleurv I-508d; St. Hilda at VII-3.5bd; and Holv Grail VI-720d; St. Ine Vn-79na; Joseph of Arimathea VIII- 520b: Ladv chapel, architecture VI-674a; "library IX-231b; miracle V-199a; pilgrimage XII-91b; school II-»57a; V- 200b; shrine XIII-760C; statis- tics XV-5S6C: suppression VI- 580d; thorn VI-581d; XII-91b; tradition VI-579b

Glaucias, Bishop of Seville XIII- 714c

Glaucus, deity VI-147b

Gleaners (Millet) X-Sllc

Gleba, tax IX-e44c

GLEBE VI-5S2C

Glede, in Bible I-520b

Glefier, Noinville de, nJssionary IX-510C

Gleichen, Conrad von. Abbot of Wonlcn XV-589b

Glemona, Basile de, mi.«sionarv Ill-c,7.-,a

Glencolumbkille, Ireland. Holv Well (ill.) XII-047d: pilgrim- age XII-04Sb

G 1 e n c r e e , Ireland, protectory Xll-49.3a

Glendalougb, ancient See V-173b; cathedral VI-583b; cross (ill.) IV-facing .532; and Dublin V- 174c; St." Kevin's Church (ill.) VIII-113; seven churches III- 57r,b: IV-92d

—SCHOOL OF VI-.5S2d; IV- 92d: (ill.) V-facing 170

Glendower, Owen II-250b

Glenealy, China, cathedral VII- 451a

Glengarry Fencibles IX-490a: 490c

Glennon, John Joseph, Arch- bishop of St. Louis VIII-602b: XIII-3r,2c: and census V-27d

Glen Riddle, Pennsylvania, sem- inary XI-79.ic

Gletner, mythology- I-775b

Glez, language X-3fi4a

Glezna, Jonah, Archbishop of Ki.fT XIII-25.5C

Glichezare, Heinrich der. See Hrinrirh der GItchezArc

Glicourt. de, African missionary' XHl 71.5c

Gliddon, George Robins XII- 371b

Glisson, Francis, anatomist I- 4r,nb

Globe, periodical, London IX- 34.5c

— perimlieal. New York XI-692d

— Review, periodical, Philadelphia XI-fi9r,c

—Theatre, London IX-.344b

Glocknitz, confraternity at XII- 574a

Glogau XIV .5.39c

GLORIA IN EXCELSIS DEO VI-.5K.3b: VII -.59.5c: Addons and Maris Liturgy I-Kifid; in Advent I-lf..5d; and Agnus Dei I-221b; Ambrosian Rite I-


398a; 400d; Bangor Antiphoner III -498b; Celtic Rite III- 499b; early church I-221c; Dominican Rite XIII -76b; Gallican Rite VI-361C; genu- flexion VI-5S4C; Holy Week VII-437b; liturgical acclama- tion I-98b; Milanese Rite VI- 584b; Mozarabic Rite VI-584b; X-619b; 621d; music VI-5S4C; X-lb; during Paschal Tide XI- 5I7a; Roman Rite IX-798C; Sarum Rite VI-5S4a; symbol- ism VI-584d; Syrian Rite, East XIV-415a; Tropes VI -584a; earlvuse VII~597b

— LAUS ET HONOR XVI-41b; VII-436C; XII-449a; XIV- S80a

— oliv« XII-476d

— Patri III-302C; V-150b; at Passiontide XI-535d; Requiem Mass III - 74c; Responsorv XII - 7SSa; early use I-579d; See Doxology

Glories of Mary (St. Alphonsus) I-340a

Glorieux, Alphonse Joseph, Bishop of Boise I-425c; II- 624a; VII-629c; consecrated II-231C

— Etienne Modeste, founder IX-

a.sflb

Glorification of Mary, feast II-7a

Gloriosam ecclesiam. Bull of John XXII VI-246C; XIV- 232b

Glonip, church XVI-65b

GLORY VI-585a; celestial, and predestination XII-3S2d: of Christ VI-586b; Divine VI- 585c; election to XII-379b; for- mal, of God VI-586a: human VI-5.Sric; increase of X-207c; light of VII-172b; and Resur- rection XII-792a; 793c: Scrip- ture VI-5S5a; supernatural XIV-337b; 338c; symbolism XI-SOc; theological VI-5S5C

— King of, in Manichajism IX- 592d

Glos narodu, periodical, Cracow XI-670a

— poranny, periodical, Poland XI-688b

Glossators, School of, Bologna Vlll-lOSb

Glosses, legal Vlll-IfiSb

—SCRIPTURAL Vl-oSfid; V- 700d; as .-uiiinifnlarica VI- 588b: as Ifxici, \l-.-,.ssa: mar- ginal Vl-5s7a; fxtiiiil \ l-.-,s7c

—GLOSSARIES, GLOSSAR- ISTS VI-5SSC; definition VI- 588c

Glossinda, monastery IX-363a; X-247a

Glossolalia. See Tongues, Gift of

Glossolaly, biblical, St. Paul XIV-777a

Gloucester, town, England, bat- tle (957) V-324a

—abbey VII-678b; apse I-660b; apsidal chapels I-660c; candle- stick III-249a: candlestick (ill.) III-248b

— cathedral: architecture VI-675C carrels (ill.) VI -facing 680: XIII-635b; chapels III-576d Protestant See XIV - 542d shrine of St. Oswald XIII-762a;

— Humphrey, Duke of. See Humphrey

—College, (ixford XI-3fi9c

Glover, fugitive slave XV-66.3C

— Ann, execution II-7().!b

GLOVES, EPISCOPAL VI-589b; XII-232a; XV-388b; and ab- bots I-19c; blessing IV-279b; Byzantine IV-316b; (ill.) VI- 589d

Glubokovski, Nikolai, professor Xin-2iV(a

Gluck, Christopher Willibald, and Houdon VII-499b: •' Ipliigeneia in Tauris" I-233b; and Piccini III-fi48d

Glucose, adulterant I-lfi.3a

Gluha, Passion Sunda.v XI- 53.5b

GLUTTONY VI-.509a: XIV-5c; spiritual VI-.590b; and tem- perance XIV-481d

Glyceria, Saint, martyr VII- 24.3a; birthplace XV-16b; oU XI-229C


Glycerine, commercial use JII-

651a Glycerins, emperor XIII-180a;

at Salona Xlll-lSOb

of Couserans. See


Liz — Saint, Bishop of Lerida. See

Lvcerius. Saint Glycogen I-275c; II-497b Glyn, Gittor, on Reformation

XV-53Ba Glynn, Martin VIII-161b — William, Bishop of Bangor

I1-2.50C Glynne, English martjT V-478a Glyptics Xni-(>42d; and histori- cal criticism IV-506b Gmelin, Johann Georg, physi- cian XV-S3d Gmund, John of. See Gmunden,

Gmunden, Johaimes von, scien- tist X\'— 121c; calendar reform IX-24Sd

Gmiir, Joseph, journalist XI- fi92a

Gnadenberg, convent V-366a

Gnadenhutton, Ohio, massacre IV~(i!).5d

Gnadenthal, convent V-366a

Gnalis, abbr. I-2.3a

Gnapheus, Peter. See FuIIo, Peter

—William, and Stapbylus XIV- 248d

Gnat, in Bible I-523a; 523b; plague XII-143C

Gnauck-Kuhne, Elizabeth, fem- inist XV-G93C; on virginity XV-fi9()c

Gneisenau, Augustus Neidhardt \ I 5l)Sd

Gneist, Rudolph von, politician XVl-J(l9d

GNESEN-POSEN, ARCHDIO- CESE OF VI-590b: Xll-is9a; Alzog I-37.5a; Antoniewicz I- 5S5c; and Duke BretisUaw II- 122c; Deharbe's catechism IV- 678b; founded I-127c: map Vl-facing 514; peace of (1806) V-loSa: provincial council IV- 506d: synod IX-Ub; and War- saw XV-555C

Gnidus, town VI-439d

Gniewosz, Nicholas, Bishop of Wloclawek XV-6Sld

Gnomes, primitive belief I-528a

Gnomics, Clavius IV-9b

Gnomon, Cassini's improvements III-4n5d; of Toscanelli, Flor- ence XIV-7S6d

Gnosis, Ebionites V-243C; Gnos- ticism II-327b;328a

Gnossus, See of VI-738d

GNOSTICISM VI-592c; Abra- sax stones I-58a; teens I-173d; Agapette I-202C; and Agnosti- cism I-215d; and Albigenaians I-268b; Alexandrian IV-45c; VI-598b; alphabet I-334b; amulets I-443d; Antinomian- ism I-565a; VI-599a; apocry- pha I-606d: 60Sb: 609a; (J 10c; 611a; 614a; 014d; VI-5d; 599d; Archontics I-697a; and Arian- ism I-707C; astrology VI-593d; baptism VI-596d; Barbelo VI- 596d; and Bardesanes II-294a; Basilides II-326d; Cainitea III-143C: Carpocratian I-135a; and Christianity VI-.594b; XV-712C; Christology V-70d; VII-712a; confirmation VI- .597a; continence IV-331a: Coptic Codices VI-600b; cos- mogony VI-594C; definition VI-592C; Demiurge IV-708a: Didascalia IV-781d; Doceta; V-70d: doctrines VI-S94b; and dogma III-715a; Dualistic School VI-.598d; Ebionite V- 243b; Emanationism V-398c; Encratites V-412d; and encol-

?ia X-llld; and episcopacy il-750c; eschatology VI- .595d; ethics II-328b; Euchar- ist VI-597b; fatalism VI-fi97b; and Fathers of the Church XIV-588d; FlorinusXV-40Sd; and Fourth Gospel VIII-440a; hell VII-20Sd; host VII-490a; hvmns I-611c: VII-597b; and St. Irentpus VIII-130C; and St. John VIII-437C; Judaism IV- 132a; VI-594a; literature VI-


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