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    ANF. See The Ante-Nicene Fathers.PFF1 953.3

    Achery, Luc d’. Veterum Aliquot Scriptorum ... Spicilegium. Parisiis: Apud Carolum Savreux, 1657-77. 13 vols. See p. 454.PFF1 953.4

    Acland, Hugh Dyke. “Compendium of the History of the Vaudois,” in his translation of Henri Arnaud, The Glorious Recovery by the Vaudois of Their Valleys. London: John Murray, 1827. See pp. 823, 843, 852.PFF1 953.5

    Adamnan. Life of Saint Columba. Edited by William Reeves. Edinburgh: Edmon-ston and Douglas, 1874. (The Historians of Scotland, vol. 6.) See pp. 599, 607.PFF1 953.6

    Adeney, Walter F. “Waldenses,” in Hastings, op. cit., vol. 12, pp. 663-673. See pp. 831, 854, 952.PFF1 953.7

    Adso. Libellus de Antichristo, in Migne, PL, vol. 101, cols. 1289-1298. See pp. 585, 586.PFF1 953.8

    Aeschylus. Aeschylus With an English Translation by Herbert Weir Smyth. London: William Heinemann Ltd., 1930-36. 2 vols. (The Loeb Classical Library.) See p. 41.PFF1 953.9

    Africanus, Julius. Extant Writings, in ANF, vol. 6, pp. 121-140. See pp. 280, 281.PFF1 953.10

    Agobardus. Agobardi Episcopi Lugdunensis Liber de Imaginibus Sanctorum, in Migne, PL, vol. 104, cols. 199-228. See p. 824.PFF1 953.11

    Alain de lisle. Alani de Insulis De Fide Catholica Contra Haereticos Sui Tem-poris, in Migne, PL, vol. 210, cols. 305-430. See p. 944.PFF1 953.12

    Albertus Magnus. In Apocalypsim B. Joannis Apostoli, in Opera Omnia, edited by August Borgnet, vol. 38, pp. 465-826. Parisiis: Apud Ludovicum Vives, 1899. See pp. 654, 655.PFF1 953.13

    Albright, William Foxwell. From the Stone Age to Christianity; Monotheism and the Historical Process. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1940. See p. 919.PFF1 953.14

    Alcuin. Commentaria in Apocalypsin, in Migne, PL, vol. 100, cols. 1085-1156. See p. 549.PFF1 953.15

    Alexander, Archibald. The Canon of the Old and New Testaments Ascertained; or, The Bible Complete Without the Apocrypha and Unwritten Traditions. Rev. ed. Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1851. See pp. 83, 102-104, 106, 108, 927.PFF1 953.16

    Allgemeine Deutsche Biographic. Edited by R. V. Liliencron. Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, 1875-1912. 56 vols. See p. 550.PFF1 953.17

    Allix, Peter. Some Remarks Upon the Ecclesiastical History of the Ancient Churches of Piedmont. New ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1821. See pp. 817, 821-823, 825, 872.PFF1 954.1

    Alphonsus de Liguori. Dignity and Duties of the Priest; or, Selva. Edited by Eugene Grimm. Brooklyn: Redemptorist Fathers, 1927. See p. 674.PFF1 954.2

    Alston, G. Cyprian. “Cluny, Congregation of,” The Catholic Encyclopedia, vol. 4, pp. 73, 74. See p. 630.PFF1 954.3

    Ambrose. Opera Omnia, in Migne, PL, vols. 14-17. See pp. 420, 421, 423, 424.PFF1 954.4

    Ambrose. Some of the Principal Works of St. Ambrose, translated by H. de Romestin, in NPNF, 2nd series, vol. 10. See pp. 417-423.PFF1 954.5

    Ammianus Marcellinus. Ammianus Marcellinus With an English Translation by John C. Rolfe. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1935-39. 3 vols. (The Loeb Classical Library.) See pp. 386, 493, 848.PFF1 954.6

    Ampere, J.-J. Histoire litteraire de la France avant le douzieme siecle. Paris: L. Hachette, 1839-40. 3 vols. See p. 589.PFF1 954.7

    Andreas of Caesarea. In ... Apocalypsin Commentarius, in Migne, PG, vol. 106, cols. 207-458. See pp. 570-572.PFF1 954.8

    Anselm of Havelberg. Dialogi, in Migne, PL, vol. 188, cols. 1139-1248. See pp. 563-565.PFF1 954.9

    The Ante-Nicene Fathers. Translations of the Writings of the Fathers Down to A.D. 325. American reprint of the Edinburgh edition of Alexander Roberts and James Donaldson, revised and annotated, with supplements, by A. Cleveland Coxe. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1899-1926. 10 vols. See pp. 102-104, 206, 208-210, 214, 216, 222, 226, 229-234, 243-252, 255-266, 270-278, 280, 281, 288, 290, 295, 296, 298, 301, 310, 313, 314, 316-322, 325, 331, 332, 334-336, 339-345, 353-359, 361, 555, 596, 925.PFF1 954.10

    Antichrist, Waldensian treatise on. See Of Antichrist. Aphrahat. Select Demonstrations. See Gwynn. See pp. 402-404.PFF1 954.11

    The Apocalypse of Baruch (2 Baruch), in Charles, Apocrypha and Pseudepig-rapha, vol. 2, pp. 470-526. See pp. 182, 283-285.PFF1 954.12

    Apocrypha. Edited by Henry Wace [and others]. London: John Murray, 1888. 2 vols. (The Holy Bible ... With an Explanatory and Critical Commentary and Revision of the Translation, by clergy of the Anglican Church.) See pp. 82, 84.PFF1 954.13

    Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha. See Charles, R. H.PFF1 954.14

    The Apostolic Fathers, in ANF, vol. 1, pp. 1-155. See pp. 208-210, 214, 216, 222, 234.PFF1 954.15

    ___. Translated by Kirsopp Lake. London: William Heinemann, 1919-30. 2 vols. (The Loeb Classical Library.) See pp. 208, 213.PFF1 954.16

    ___. Translated by J. B. Lightfoot. Edited and completed by J. R. Harmer. London: Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1926. See pp. 208-211, 213-215.PFF1 954.17

    ___. Translated by Francis X. Glimm, Joseph M.-F. Marique, and Gerald G. Walsh. New York: Cima Publishing Co., Inc., 1947. See pp. 208-211, 213-215.PFF1 954.18

    Arethas of Caesarea. In ... Apocalypsin, in Migne, PG, vol. 106, cols. 487-786. See p. 572.PFF1 954.19

    Arnaud, Henri. The Glorious Recovery by the Vaudois of Their Valleys. Translated and edited by Hugh Dyke Acland. London: John Murray, 1827. See pp. 823, 843, 852, 859, 937, 941.PFF1 954.20

    Arnold of Villanova. See Villanova.PFF1 955.1

    Articuli Haeresium in Maguntia, in Döllinger, Beiträge, vol. 2, document 53, pp. 620, 621. See p. 951.PFF1 955.2

    The Assumption of Moses, in Charles, Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, vol. 2, pp. 407-424. See pp. 194, 195.PFF1 955.3

    Athanasius. Select Writings and Letters of Athanasius, edited by Archibald Robertson from the translation of Cardinal Newman, in NPNF, 2nd series, vol. 4. See pp. 81, 106, 390-393, 596, 928.PFF1 955.4

    Augustine. Opera, in Migne, PL, vols. 32-47. See pp. 487, 488.PFF1 955.5

    Augustine. Works, translated by various scholars, in NPNF, 1st series, vols. 1-8. See pp. 82, 108, 467, 470, 472, 476-487, 489.PFF1 955.6

    Ault, Warren O. Europe in the Middle Ages. Rev. ed. Boston: D. C. Heath and Company, 1946. See pp. 520, 532, 587, 642, 643, 645.PFF1 955.7

    Auszüge aus den Acten der Inquisition zu Carcassone, in Döllinger, Beiträge, vol. 2, document 1, pp. 3-17. See pp. 835, 943, 944, 949, 951.PFF1 955.8

    Aventinus, Ioannes. See Turmair.PFF1 955.9

    Ayer, Joseph Cullen. A Source Book for Ancient Church History. From the Apostolic Age to the Close of the Conciliar Period. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1926. See pp. 497, 498, 503, 505, 520, 528.PFF1 955.10

    Bacon, Nathaniel. An Historical and Political Discourse of the Laws & Government of England From the First Times to the End of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. London: John Starkey, 1689. See p. 608.PFF1 955.11

    Bacon, Roger. The Opus Majus of Roger Bacon. Translated by Robert Belle Burke. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1928. 2 vols. See pp. 621, 661, 662.PFF1 955.12

    Baluze, Etienne. Stephani Baluzii ... Miscellanea, vol. 2. Edited by J. D. Mansi. Lucae: Apud Vincentium Junctinium, 1761. See pp. 768-772.PFF1 955.13

    Bamberg Apocalypse. See Wölfflin, Heinrich.PFF1 955.14

    Barker, Ernest. “Empire,” Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 8, pp. 402-410. See p. 535.PFF1 955.15

    Barmby, James, translator. See Gregory I (the Great). See pp. 520, 525. Barnabas, Epistle of. See The Apostolic Fathers. See pp. 209-211.PFF1 955.16

    Baronius, Caesar. Annales Ecclesiastici. Coloniae Agrippinae: Sumptibus Ioannis Gymnici & Antonij Hierati, 1609-13. 12 vols. See. pp. 502, 512, 528, 535, 542, 588, 589, 825.PFF1 955.17

    Barton, George A. Archaeology and the Bible. 7th ed., rev. Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union, 1944. See pp. 918, 919.PFF1 955.18

    Baruch, Apocalypse of. See The Apocalypse of Baruch.PFF1 955.19

    Basil of Caesarea. Opera Omnia, in Migne, PG, vols. 29-32. See p. 107.PFF1 955.20

    Beard, Charles (1827-1888). The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century in Its Relation to Modern Thought and Knowledge. New impression. London: Constable and Company Ltd., [1927]. (Hibbert Lectures for 1883.) See pp. 538, 831, 947.PFF1 955.21

    Beattie, William. The Waldenses; or, Protestant Valleys of Piedmont, Dauphiny, and the Ban de la Roche, London: George Virtue, 1838. See pp. 842, 843.PFF1 955.22

    Beatus. See Neuss.PFF1 955.23

    Beckwith, C[larence] A[ugustine]. “Anselm, Saint, of Canterbury,” The New Schaff-Herzog, vol. 1, pp. 188-190. See p. 651.PFF1 956.1

    ___. “Millennium, Millenarianism,” The New Schaff-Herzog, vol. 7, pp. 374-378. See p. 34.PFF1 956.2

    Bede, the Venerable. Baedae Opera Historica. Translated by J. E. King. London: William Heinemann, Ltd., 1930. 2 vols. (The Loeb Classical Library.) See pp. 598, 599, 602-604.PFF1 956.3

    ___. Bedae Opera de Temporibus. Edited by Charles W. Jones. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Mediaeval Academy of America, 1943. See p. 615.PFF1 956.4

    ___. Explanatio Apocalypsis, in Migne, PL, vol. 93, cols. 129-206. See pp. 611-614.PFF1 956.5

    ___. The Explanation of the Apocalypse by Venerable Beda. Translated by Edw. Marshall. Oxford and London: James Parker and Co., 1878. See pp. 611-614.PFF1 956.6

    ___. “The Historical Works of the Venerable Beda,” in The Church Historians of England, vol. 1, part 2. Edited and translated by Joseph Stevenson. London: Seeleys, 1853. [The direct citations from Bede’s Ecclesiastical History in the present work are taken from the King translation, in the Loeb edition.] See pp. 596, 597, 600, 604.PFF1 956.7

    Bemont, Charles, and G. Monod. Medieval Europe From 395 to 1270. Translated by Mary Sloan. Revised by George Burton Adams. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1902. See p. 516.PFF1 956.8

    Benjamin, Testament of. See The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs. See pp. 193, 194.PFF1 956.9

    Benz, Ernst. Ecclesia Spiritualis. Kirchenidee und Geschichtstheologie der Fran-ziskanischen Reformation. Stuttgart: W. Kohlhammer, 1934. See pp. 733, 734, 736, 737, 764-767, 783, 784.PFF1 956.10

    [Berengaud]. Expositio Super Septem Visiones Libri Apocalypsis, in Migne, PL, vol. 17, cols. 765-970. [Author identified in introductory note, cols. 763, 764.] See pp. 579-582.PFF1 956.11

    Bergier, Nicolas. Histoire des grands chemins de I’empire romain. Bruxelles: I. Leonard, 1728. See p. 847.PFF1 956.12

    Bernard of Clairvaux. Life and Works of Saint Bernard, Abbot of Clairvaux. Edited by Dom John Mabillon. Translated by Samuel J. Eales. London: John Hodges, 1889-96. 4 vols. See pp. 635-642.PFF1 956.13

    ___. Opera Omnia, in Migne, PL, vols. 182-185. See pp. 638, 641.PFF1 956.14

    Bernard of Cluny. De Contemptu Mundi, by Bernard of Morval. Re-edited, with introduction and copious variants from all the known MSS, by H. C. Hos-kier. London: Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., 1929. See p. 632.PFF1 956.15

    ___. Same, translated by Henry Preble, in The Source of “Jerusalem the Golden,” edited by S. M. Jackson. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1910. See p. 632.PFF1 956.16

    Bernard of Fontcaud, Adversus Waldensium Sectam, in MBVP, vol. 24, pp. 1585-1602. [Also, in Migne, PL, vol. 204, cols. 793-840.] See pp. 844, 944, 946.PFF1 956.17

    Bethmann, Erich W. Bridge to Islam. Nashville, Tennessee: Southern Publishing Association, 1950. See p. 573.PFF1 956.18

    Bett, Henry. Joachim of Flora. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1931. See pp. 687, 704, 708, 726, 735, 738, 741, 742, 744, 745, 777, 778.PFF1 956.19

    Beveridge, W. “Joachimites,” in Hastings, op. cit., vol. 7, pp. 566, 567. See p. 685.PFF1 956.20

    Bible, Old Testament, English. 1917. The Holy Scriptures According to the Masoretic Text, a New Translation. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America, 1917. See p. 79.PFF1 957.1

    Bible, Old Testament, Greek (Septuagint). 1875. Vetus Testamentum ex Versione Septuaginta Interpretum. 2nd ed. Oxonii: L Typographeo Clarendoniano, 1875. 3 vols. See p. 172. 1887. Vetus Testamentum Graece luxta LXX Interpretes. Edited by Constantin von Tischendorf. 7th ed. Lipsiae: F. A. Brockhaus, 1887. 2 vols. See p. 172. 1907. Bibliorum SS. Graecorum Codex Vaticanus 1209 (Cod. B), vol. 3. Milan: Ulrich Hoepli, 1907. [Photographic facsimile of the Vatican MS.] See pp. 179, 180. 1925-30. The Old Testament in Greek According to the Septuagint. Edited by Henry Barclay Swete. 4th ed. Cambridge: at the University Press, 1925-30. 3 vols. See pp. 79, 145, 172. 1935. Septuaginta; Id Est, Vetus Testamentum Graece luxta LXX Interpretes. Edited by Alfred Rahlfs. Stuttgart: Privilegierte Württembergische Bibelanstalt, 1935. 2 vols. See p. 172.PFF1 957.2

    Bible, Old Testament, Greek and English. 1870. The Septuagint Version of the Old Testament, With an English Translation. London: Samuel Bagster and Sons, 1870. See p. 170.PFF1 957.3

    ___. Bible, Old Testament Apocrypha. See Apocrypha.PFF1 957.4

    Birkhaeuser, J. A. “Bruno, Saint, Bishop of Segni,” The Catholic Encyclopedia, vol. 3, p. 14. See p. 559.PFF1 957.5

    Blau, Ludwig. “Bible Canon,” The Jewish Encyclopedia, vol. 3, pp. 140-150. See p. 65.PFF1 957.6

    Blunt, Henry. A Practical Exposition of the Epistles to the Seven Churches of Asia. 5th ed. London: J. Hatchard & Son, 1845. See p. 95.PFF1 957.7

    Boak, Arthur E. R. A History of Rome to 565 A.D. Rev. ed. New York: The Mac-millan Company, 1938. See pp. 376, 377.PFF1 957.8

    Böhmer, H. “Waldenser,” in Herzog, Realencyclopädie (3rd ed., edited by Albert Hauck), vol. 20, pp. 799-840. See p. 866.PFF1 957.9

    Boniface VIII. Bull Unam Sanctam, text and translation, in David S. Schaff, op. cit., part 2, pp. 25-28. See pp. 678, 679.PFF1 957.10

    The Book of Enoch, in Charles, Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, vol. 2, pp. 163-281. See pp. 185-190.PFF1 957.11

    The Book of Enoch. Edited by R. H. Charles, with an introduction by W. O. E. Oesterley. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1917. See p. 182.PFF1 957.12

    The Book of Jubilees, in Charles, Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, vol. 2, pp. 1-82. See pp. 191, 192.PFF1 957.13

    The Book of the Secrets of Enoch, in Charles, Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, vol. 2, pp. 425-469. See pp. 195, 196.PFF1 957.14

    Bossuet, [Jacques-Benigne. The History of the Variations of the Protestant Churches. Translated from the 6th French ed. (Paris, 1718), part 1, vol. 1. Antwerp: [n. n.], 1742. See p. 830.PFF1 957.15

    Boulter, Ben C. Robert Grossetete, the Defender of Our Church and Our Liberties. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1936. See pp. 621.PFF1 957.16

    Bousset, W[ilhelm]. The Antichrist Legend. A Chapter in Christian and Jewish Folklore. Englished by A. H. Keane. London: Hutchinson & Co., 1896. See pp. 296-298, 301, 583.PFF1 958.1

    ___. Die Offenbarung Johannis. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1906. (Kritisch-exegetischer Kommentar über das neue Testament, planned by H. A. W. Meyer.) See pp. 547, 551.PFF1 958.2

    Boutflower, Charles. In and Around the Book of Daniel. Preface by Theophilus G. Pinches. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1923. See pp. 41-45, 145, 147, 156, 173, 174.PFF1 958.3

    Bower, Archibald. The History of the Popes ... to A.D. 1758. Philadelphia: Griffith & Simon, 1845-47. 3 vols. See p. 499.PFF1 958.4

    Bowman, William Dodgson. The Story of Surnames. London: G. Routledge & Sons, Ltd., 1931. See p. 938.PFF1 958.5

    Boyd, William K. The Ecclesiastical Edicts of the Theodosian Code. New York: The Columbia University Press, 1905. (Columbia University Studies in History, Economics and Public Law, vol. 24, no. 2.) See p. 502.PFF1 958.6

    Bradshaw, Henry. “Discovery of the Long Lost Morland Manuscripts.” Reprint in Todd, op. cit., pp. 210-223. See p. 863.PFF1 958.7

    Bray, Thomas, translator. See Perrin, Jean Paul. See p. 830.PFF1 958.8

    Bright, William. “Athanasius,” in Smith and Wace, op. cit., vol. 1, pp. 179-203. See p. 389.PFF1 958.9

    ___. The Canons of the First Four General Councils. 2nd ed. Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1892. See p. 369.PFF1 958.10

    ___. The Roman See in the Early Church. Longmans, Green and Co., 1896. See p. 605.PFF1 958.11

    Brown, Edward. Appendix ad Fasciculum Rerum Expetendarum et Fugiendarum. Londini: Impensis Richardi Chiswell, 1690. See p. 624.PFF1 958.12

    Brown, G[eorge] K[enneth]. Italy and the Reformation to 1550. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1933. See pp. 788, 937.PFF1 958.13

    Bruno of Segni [or of Asti]. Expositio in Apocalypsim, in Migne, PL, vol. 165, cols. 603-736. See pp. 560-562.PFF1 958.14

    Buhl, F. “Daniel, Book of,” The New Schaff-Herzog, vol. 3, p. 347-350. See pp. 56, 330.PFF1 958.15

    Bullarum ... Sanctorum Romanorum Pontificum Taurinensis Editio, vol. 3. Augustae Taurinorum: Seb. Franco, H. Fory et H. Dalmazzo, Editoribus, 1858-[in progress]. See pp. 944, 950.PFF1 958.16

    Bunsen, Christian Charles Josias. Hippolytus and His Age. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1852. 4 vols. See p. 268.PFF1 958.17

    Buonaiuti, Ernesto. Gioacchino da Fiore. Roma: Collezione Meridionale Editrice, 1931. [Excerpts translated in George La Piana, “Joachim of Flora: A Critical Survey,” Speculum, April, 1932 (vol. 7, no. 2), pp. 257-282.] See pp. 690, 693, 699.PFF1 958.18

    ___. editor. See Joachim. See pp. 686, 699, 734.PFF1 958.19

    Burce, Salvus. See Salvus Burce.PFF1 958.20

    Burchard of Ursperg. Burchardi et Cuonradi Urspergensium Chronicon, in MGH, Scriptores, vol. 23, pp. 333-383. See pp. 834, 940, 943, 944, 950.PFF1 958.21

    Burkitt, F[rancis] C[rawford], editor and translator. See Tichonius. See p. 466.PFF1 958.22

    [Burnet, William]. An Essay on Scripture-Prophecy. [New York: W. Bradford], 1724. [Author identified in British Museum Catalogue.] See p. 916.PFF1 959.1

    Burr, G. L. “The Carlovingian Revolution and Frankish Intervention in Italy,” The Cambridge Medieval History, vol. 2, pp. 575-594. See p. 531.PFF1 959.2

    Burrows, Millar. What Mean These Stones? The Significance of Archeology for Biblical Studies. New Haven, Conn.: The American Schools of Oriental Research, 1941. See pp. 918, 919.PFF1 959.3

    The Cambridge Ancient History. Edited by J. B. Bury, S. A. Cook, F. E. Adcock. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1926-39. [Imprint varies.] 12 vols. See pp. 69, 377, 921.PFF1 959.4

    The Cambridge History of English Literature. Edited by A. W. Ward and A. R. Waller. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1907-17. 14 vols. See pp. 609, 621.PFF1 959.5

    The Cambridge Medieval History. Edited by H. M. Gwatkin and others. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1926-36. 8 vols. See pp. 378, 381, 502, 505, 515, 516, 530, 531, 536, 745, 818, 935.PFF1 959.6

    Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent. See Trent, Council of.PFF1 959.7

    Carcassonne, Inquisition of. See Auszüge aus den Acten der Inquisition zu Carcas-sone.PFF1 959.8

    Cartledge, Samuel A. A Conservative Introduction to the Old Testament. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Publishing House, 1943. See pp. 57, 161.PFF1 959.9

    Case, Shirley Jackson. The Millennial Hope. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1918. See pp. 304, 482.PFF1 959.10

    The Catechism of the Council of Trent. See Trent, Council of.PFF1 959.11

    The Catholic Encyclopedia. Edited by Charles G. Herbermann and others. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907-14. 15 vols. and index. See pp. 337, 369, 418, 528, 532, 533, 538, 559, 607, 630, 632, 661, 680, 686, 766, 778, 798, 799.PFF1 959.12

    Cave, William. Lives of the Most Eminent Fathers of the Church That Flourished in the First Four Centuries. Revised by Henry Cary. Oxford: Thomas Tegg, 1840. 3 vols. See p. 333.PFF1 959.13

    Charles, R[obert] H[enry]. A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life in Israel, in Judaism, and in Christianity. London: Adam and Charles Black, 1899. See p. 117.PFF1 959.14

    ___. editor. The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament in English. Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1913. 2 vols. See pp. 186-196, 283-288, 300.PFF1 959.15

    ___. editor. See The Book of Enoch.PFF1 959.16

    Chaytor, H[enry] J., editor. Six Vaudois Poems From the Waldensian MSS in the University Libraries of Cambridge, Dublin and Geneva. Cambridge: The University Press, 1930. See pp. 874, 943.PFF1 959.17

    Chronicle of Laon. See Laon.PFF1 959.18

    Chrysostom. Interpretatio in Danielem Prophetam, in Migne, PG, vol. 56, cols. 193-246. See p. 429.PFF1 959.19

    ___. Works, translated by various scholars, in NPNF, 1st series, vols. 9-14. See pp. 296, 426.PFF1 959.20

    The Civil Law. Translated from Corpus Juris Civilis by S. P. Scott. Cincinnati: The Central Trust Company, 1932. 17 vols. See pp. 503, 509-511, 513, 932, 934.PFF1 959.21

    Claudian. Claudian With an English Translation by Maurice Platnauer. London: William Heinemann, 1922. 2 vols. (The Loeb Classical Library.) See p. 386.PFF1 960.1

    Claudius of Turin. Apologeticum atque Rescriptum ... Adversus Theodemirum Abbatem. Extracts quoted by Dungal, Liber Adversus Claudium Taurinen-sem, in Migne, PL, vol. 105, cols. 459-464. [Excerpts also quoted by Jonas of Orleans, De Cultu Imaginum, in Migne, PL, vol. 106, cols. 305-388.] See pp. 822, 823.PFF1 960.2

    ___. Enarratio in ... Galatas, in Migne, PL, vol. 104, cols. 841-912. See p. 822.PFF1 960.3

    Clement of Alexandria. Works, translated by William Wilson, in ANF, vol. 2, pp. 163-605. See pp. 103, 265, 266.PFF1 960.4

    Clement of Rome. See The Apostolic Fathers. See p. 208.PFF1 960.5

    Clugnet, Leon. “Victorinus,” The Catholic Encyclopedia, vol. 15, p. 414. See p. 337.PFF1 960.6

    Cobern, Camden M. The New Archeological Discoveries and Their Bearing Upon the New Testament. 7th ed. New York: Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1924. See p. 926.PFF1 960.7

    Code of Justinian. See The Civil Law and Corpus Iuris Civilis. See pp. 503, 509, 511, 512. Codex Theodosianus: Novellae Constitutiones. In Codices Gregorianus, Hermogenianus, Theodosianus. Edited by Gustav Haenel. Bonn: Adolph Marcus, 1842-44. 2 vols. in 1. See p. 500.PFF1 960.8

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