om religious persecution by St. Bernard, 228;
appealed to the Sanhedrim for the settlement of disputes, 77;
their priests expounded Bible, 78;
their High Priest and the Roman Pontiff compared, 95.
Job intercedes for his friends, 157.
John, Abbot of Constantinople, appeals to Pope Gregory I, 112.
Judea a hallowed soil, 164.
Jurisdiction of God's ministers unlimited, 388.
Laity contain many Saints, 23.
Langton, Archbishop, and Catholic barons, 233.
Leibnitz taught that Christ is entire under each species, 302.
Leo the Great, Pope, and Attila, 139.
Leo the Isaurian desires spiritual jurisdiction, 139;
destroys paintings, 140;
wars on images, 197.
Lepanto--victory of 1571, 53.
Liberty, religious, explained, 226;
ever promoted by the Catholic Church, 226;
taught by Becanus, 230;
favored by Fenelon, 228;
and civil rights defended by the Church, 231;
human not feared, 61.
Lights on the altar--meaning, 333.
Literature, Catholic, favored by Episcopal clergyman, 20.
Llorente, historian of Spanish Inquisition, 253;
who he was, 253, et seq.
Longfellow refers to Mary's influence and intercession, 189.
Loyalty to Christ implies veneration of His representative, 106.
Luther advocated Communion under one form, 301;
accused John Tetzel, 382.
Lutheranism founded by Luther, 44;
rise and progress of, 54.
Magna Charta--great bulwark of liberty, 233.
Magna Charta, the Church's--the revealed Word of God, 124.
Marriage law violated by Henry VIII, 10;
indissoluble, 410;
contract--most inviolable and irrevocable, 410;
forbidden to priests after ordination, 400.
Married couple need special graces, 408.
Mary singularly honored by Jesus Christ, 165;
Mother of God--meaning, 166;
not mother of divinity--Mother of God, 167;
truly and really Mother of God, 167;
of surpassing dignity and excellence, 168;
always a virgin, 168;
loves men, 190;
exempted from original sin, 267.
Mary's soul never subject to sin, 171;
her soul needed a redeemer, 171;
prerogatives, 174;
honor redounds to God, 181;
honor founded on Scriptural sanction, 186;
honor encouraged by the Church, 187;
intercession superior to that of the Angels and the Saints, 188;
influence and intercession referred to by Longfellow, 189-193;
invoked by Edgar Allan Poe, 191.
Mary Magdalen experienced the mercy of Jesus, 340.
Maryland--cradle of civil and religious liber
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