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P (Priestly writer): 5, 187, 262-270
desert narrative of: 12, 262
Pacca, Bartolommeo: 4, 122, 123; 8, 296
Paccanari, Nicolo: 8, 296
Paccanarists: 8, 296
Pace, Richard: 8, 296
Pacher, Michael: 10, 313
Pachomius: 1, 344, 345; 7, 463; 8, 297
Pachomius Rhusanus: 8, 297
Pacianus: 8, 298
Pacific, Church Divinity School of the: 11, 386
Islands: 11, 14-20
Theological Seminary: 11, 353
Unitarian School for the Ministry: 11, 391
Pacification, Edicts of: 8, 298
Pactum Ludovicianum: 8, 334, 365
Paddock, Robert L.: 8, 298
Paderborn, Bishopric of: 8, 298
Padi of Ekron: 5, 272
Padmapani: 6, 401
Padmasambhava: 6, 400
Pædobaptism: 1, 450
Paganism: 3, 251, 252, 298, 299, 436; 5, 46, 178-180, 357; 11, 326, 327
cosmogonies of: 3, 298
Page, Harlan: 8, 299
Paget, Francis: 8, 299
Pagi, Antoine: 8, 299
Pahlavi language: 12, 525
Paine, Levi L.: 3, 55, 58; 8, 299; 11, 351
Timothy O.: 8, 300
Painting, Decorative: 1, 141; 2, 492; 8, 301-306
Pajon, Claude: 8, 306
Palæstina prima: 8, 318
secunda: 8, 318
Palaiosphyra: 1, 143
Palamas, Gregorius: 5, 256; 8, 307
Palatinate, Reformation in: 5, 204
Paleario, Aonio: 8, 307
Paleography: 2, 95; 10, 173; 12, 446-450
Palestine: 1, 148; 2, 374-376; 3, 122, 170, 171; 4, 419-421, 436; 6, 246-252; 8, 99-100, 308-319, 454-455; 9, 15-17, 35-38; 10, 185-191; 11, 228-237; 12, 275-276
agricultural colonies in: 12, 518
Babylonian influence on: 1, 147, 175, 261, 262, 408
burial in: 2, 484
census in: 2, 495
120Palestine, cities in: 3, 122; 4, 420, 436; 6, 247-252; 8, 99-100, 454, 455; 9, 15-17, 35-38; 10, 185-187
climate of: 8, 315
colonization of: 12, 517
earthquake zones in: 8, 315
educational work in: 12, 518
and Egypt: 1, 147-149; 4, 89, 90, 93
Exploration Fund: 8, 319
fauna of: 8, 317
flora of: 8, 317
Greek Church in: 11, 232
Greek influence in: 5, 247
harvest in: 1, 94
Hellenism in: 5, 210-211
hot springs in: 8, 316
hygienic conditions in: 3, 445
plowing in: 1, 93
political divisions of: 8, 318
rain in: 8, 315
roads of: 8, 317
seed-time in: 1, 93
slime-pits in: 8, 315
soil of: 8, 315
threshing in: 1, 94
Palestinian monasticism: 7, 463, 464
Talmud: 11, 257-259
Palestrina, Giovanni P. da: 8, 320; 10, 158
Paley, William: 5, 8; 8, 320, 321
Palingenesia: 9, 440
Palla calicis: 8, 350
corporalis: 8, 350
dominicalis: 8, 350
Pallacino, Uberto: 10, 137
the Deacon: 2, 469-471; 7, 463
Palladius, Peter: 9, 166
Pallavicino (Pallavicini), Sforza: 8, 323
Pallium: 1, 87; 8, 323; 12, 171
Pallotti, Vincenzo: 8, 323
Pallottinians: 8, 323
Palm, Johannes H. van der: 8, 324; 9, 180
Palm Sunday: 5, 334
Palma Vecchio: 8, 304
Palma-Cayet: 4, 22
Palmer, Benjamin M.: 8, 324
Christian D. F.: 8, 324
Edward H.: 8, 325
Edwin: 8, 325
Herbert: 8, 325
Ray: 8, 326
Roundell: 10, 338
Palmyra: 11, 251
Paltz, Johann J. von: 8, 326; 9, 164
Pamfili, G. B.: 5, 506
Pamphylia: 1, 317
Pan-Anglican synod: 6, 403
Panagia: 8, 327
Panammu inscription: 12, 448
Panegyricon: 8, 327
Panentheism: 9, 467
Panis Literæ: 8,327
Pank, O.: 9, 178
Pannornia: 2, 384
Panormitanus: 8, 327
Pantaleon, saint: 5, 216
Pantaleon, Jacques: 12, 105
Pantheism: 1, 146, 346, 347; 2, 248, 249; 3, 20, 58, 301, 363; 4, 381; 5, 5; 7, 14; 8, 328-332; 9, 120, 463, 468; 10, 88
Schelling's: 8, 330
scholastic: 8, 331
Papacy: 9, 126-133; 10, 331. See also Pope
and episcopate: 4, 425
and temporal power: 3, 106
Papal archives: 1, 273
authority: 1, 249; 2, 222, 226; 3, 106, 282, 317, 441; 4, 157; 6, 323-329; 8, 161; 9, 112; 10, 329
bulls: 2, 268. See especially Bull
censure of Augustinianism: 1, 423
councils: 3, 282
infallibility: 2, 373; 4, 31; 5, 489-490; 9, 247, 450; 10, 71, 74; 12, 61, 148-153, 154
legates and nuncios: 6, 440
mass: 7, 240
months: 7, 310
reservation: 9, 493
secretary of state: 3, 324
States: 3, 14, 132, 136; 4, 310; 5, 55, 498, 505; 6, 263; 7, 19, 251; 8, 163, 332-335; 9, 81, 83; 10, 331, 446, 447; 11, 81; 12, 107
supremacy: 3, 14, 82; 4, 122; 5, 55, 60-63, 496; 8, 161, 397; 9, 127, 256; 12, 60
Papareschi, Gregorio de': 5, 497
Papebroch (Papenbroek), Daniel: 8, 335
Paphnutius: 8, 336
Papias: 5, 28, 31; 6, 203, 205; 7, 183, 252; 8, 336-340
Pappus, Johann: 8, 340, 341; 11, 122
Papua, missions in: 11, 17
Papyrus, Papyri: 2, 100; 8, 341-344; 12, 446, 447
Para: 6, 250
of Jesus Christ: 8, 344-348
Paraclete: 7, 486, 487. See also Holy Spirit
Paradise: 4, 74, 75; 8, 348, 349; 10, 306
Paraguay: 8, 349
missions in: 7, 411; 8, 349; 10, 78
Parakletike, Parakletikon: 8, 349
Paralipomena Jeremiæ: 9,341
Parallelism, Hebrew: 5, 190; 6, 187
Parashah (Parashiyyoth): 2, 97; 8, 352; 11, 215
Parchment: 2, 100; 8, 457; 12, 447
Parentucelli, Tommaso: 8, 164
Paret, William: 8, 352
121Pareus, David: 8, 353; 11, 218
Parham, C. F.: 7, 389
Paris polyglot: 2, 168; 4, 417
synod of: 10, 261
university of: 1, 190; 10, 261; 11, 6, 334; 12, 98, 364
Parish: 1, 260; 8, 353-356, 377-379
and minister: 8, 377-379
and Pastor: 8, 353-356
poor-relief: 10, 479
priest: 8, 353-356
Parity: 8, 356
Park, Edwards A.: 8, 138, 139, 140, 357
Parker, Edward M.: 8, 357
Edwin P.: 8, 357
Peter: 3, 33
Theodore: 8, 359, 360; 9, 187, 401; 12, 84
Parkhurst, Charles H.: 8, 361
Parks: 4, 429
Parmenianus: 3, 488
Parmenides: 8, 329
Parochial schools, Roman Catholic: 10, 83-85
Parousia: 3, 368; 4, 174, 175; 6, 93; 7, 374-378; 10, 321-325
Parris, Samuel: 12, 393
Parsimonius, Georgius: 6, 300
Parsons, James: 2, 116; 9, 185
Levi: 11, 233
Robert: 8, 361
Partial inspiration: 6, 18
Particular (Calvinistic) Baptists: 1, 461-463
Particulars: 4, 27
Partridge: 5, 411
Partridge, Sidney C.: 8, 361
Parusia: 3, 368; 4, 174, 175; 6, 93; 7, 374-378; 10, 321-325
Parvaim: 8, 361
Parvus, Johannes: 6, 213
Pasagians (Pasagii): 8, 361
Pascal, Blaise: 1, 237, 238; 6, 97; 8, 362-365; 9, 263, 399
Jacqueline: 8, 362
Paschal I., Pope: 8, 365
Paschal II.: 8, 365-367
Paschal III.: 8, 367
Paschal controversies: 4, 46, 47
Paschasius Radbertus. See Radbertus
Pasqualis, Martinez de: 7, 216; 10, 172
Passageroi, Passagini: 8, 361
Passau, Bishopric of: 8, 368
treaty of: 1, 363; 3, 17; 7, 257; 9, 420
Passavant, William A.: 3, 378; 8, 368
Passerat, J. C.: 6, 489
Passion of John: 1, 228
week: 5, 333-336
Passionists: 8, 368
Passover: 4, 287, 289; 8, 369-370; 11, 215
Passover, Christian. See Easter
Pastor: 8, 353-356
Æternus: 8, 370
Pastor, Adam: 7, 304; 8, 371; 10, 424, 427
Ludwig: 8, 371
Pastoral epistles: 8, 371, 412
Life, Hebrew: 8, 371-373
work: 8, 377-379
Pastoreaux: 8, 380
Pastorels: 8, 380
Pastorius, Frank: 7, 84
Patarenes: 8, 145, 162, 380, 381
Paten: 12, 168
Pater Noster. See Lord's Prayer
Paterini: 8, 145, 162, 380, 381
Paterson, James A.: 8, 381
John: 2, 89
William P.: 8, 381
Pathrusim: 11, 247
Patience: 8, 381
Patin: 11, 229
Paton, John B.: 8, 382
Lewis B.: 8, 383
Patriarch: 8, 383; 9, 255, 272
Patriarchate: 1, 259; 3, 255; 4, 51
Patriarchatus Alexandrinus Coptorum: 10, 77
Antiochenus Græco-Melchitarum: 10, 77
Antiochenus Syro-Maronitarum: 10, 77
Antiochenus Syrorum: 10, 77
Chaldæorum Babylonensis: 10, 77
Ciliciæ Armenorum: 10, 77
Patriarchs, Hebrew: 1, 14
Testament of the Three: 9, 339
Testament of the Twelve: 9, 339
Patriciani: 11, 212
Patricius of Rome: 11, 212
Patrick, Saint: 2, 469-471; 8, 384
Patrick, John: 8, 385
Simon: 8, 385
Patripassianism: 1, 204; 3, 50; 7, 458-459
Patristic criticism: 2, 174
exegesis: 4, 244
scholia: 10, 270
teaching: 1, 436
Patristics, Patrology: 6, 394; 8, 385-389
Patroclus of Arles: 1, 287; 6, 449; 12, 535
Patrology: 8, 385-389
Patron saint, church: 3, 100
Patronage: 8, 354, 355, 389-392; 9, 439; 10, 299, 330, 429
of our Lady, feast of the: 7, 222
Reformation and: 8, 390
Patterson, Joseph: 10, 13
Robert M.: 8, 392
Patteson, John C.: 8, 392; 10, 347; 11, 18, 19
Pattison, Dorothy W.: 8, 392
Mark: 8, 393
Patton, Cornelius H.: 8, 393
Francis L.: 8, 393
122Paul I., Pope: 8, 393
Paul III.: 3, 260; 5, 448; 6, 67, 141, 144; 8, 335, 394, 395; 12, 431
Paul IV.: 2, 86; 3, 260; 6, 68, 147; 8, 396; 9, 109; 11, 314
Paul of Antioch: 7, 478
the Apostle: 1, 486-487; 8, 398-413; 11, 449
on adoption: 1, 46
and agape: 1, 81
Apocalypse of: 1, 228
as apostle: 1, 239
and apostolic decree: 7, 63
ascension of: 1, 228
Brotherhood of St.: 7, 346
christology of: 3, 49, 50; 6, 150-151, 161-162; 7, 269; 12, 207
on church discipline: 3, 86
Congregation of Missionary Priests of Saint: 8, 415
on conscience: 3, 242
on cosmos: 12, 429
on creation: 12, 429
on the diaconate: 3, 370
epistles of: 2, 394, 397; 4, 160; 8, 55, 404-413; 11, 449
eschatology of: 4, 174
on ethics and freedom: 1, 41-42
on faith: 4, 268
feast of St. Peter and St.: 8, 488
Felix and: 4, 294
on freedom of will: 12, 354
on future life: 5, 459
on gnōsis: 4, 497
on good works: 5, 20
gospel of: 8, 402
on grace: 5, 41
Hermits of Saint: 8, 416
at Jerusalem council: 1, 247
on the kingdom: 6, 334
on the law: 1, 196
on law and gospel: 6, 425
on life of Christ: 6, 150, 151, 161, 162
and local church: 8, 262
Luke and: 7, 61
Marcion on: 7, 173
on marriage: 7, 193
on the millennium: 7, 375
on the ministry: 3, 143
as missionary: 8, 401
as mystic: 8, 69
on prayer: 9, 154
on predestination: 9, 191, 192
on resurrection: 9, 496
on righteousness: 6, 275
and Simon Magus: 10, 419
on slavery: 10, 451
and Stephen: 11, 81
and Thecla, Acts of: 1, 228
and theology: 11, 394
theology of: 8, 402
Timothy and: 11, 449
Titus and: 11, 457
on wisdom: 12, 387
on wrath of God: 12, 442
writings of, genuineness of: 2, 9; 8, 404-413
the Black, of Antioch: 3, 345
of Constantinople: 7, 112, 482
of the Cross: 8, 368
of Samosata: 1, 201, 204, 230, 231; 7, 456; 11, 125; 12, 561
of Tella: 2, 129
of Thebes: 7, 462
Paula, Saint: 6, 126; 7, 463, 465; 8, 417
Pauli, Gregor: 9, 2
Paulicians: 2, 450; 7, 174, 457, 464; 8, 144, 417, 419
Paulinists: 9, 50
Paulinus of Antioch: 7, 288
of Nola: 7, 465; 8, 419, 420; 9, 452
of Pella: 8, 420
of Périgeux: 8, 420
Paulist Fathers: 5, 196; 6, 489; 8, 415
Paulites: 3, 345
Paulsen, Friedrich: 8, 421
Paulus diaconus: 8, 416; 9, 161
Paulus, Heinrich E. G.: 8, 421
Pauperes Catholici: 8, 422; 12, 242
spiritu: 12, 241
Pauperism: 10, 466-482
Pavels, Claus: 9, 173
Pavia, Synod of: 8, 422
Pavillon, Nicolas: 8, 422
Pax vobiscum: 6, 503
Paxillonasones: 11, 272
Payne, Charles H.: 8, 423
Daniel A.: 8, 423
John: 1, 72
Peter: 8, 423
Payne Smith, Robert: 8, 423
Payson, Edward: 8, 423; 11, 351
Pázmány, Peter: 4, 301; 8, 424, 425
Peabody, Andrew P.: 8, 425
Francis G.: 8, 425
Peace congresses: 8, 428-430
of Ghent: 9, 428
Movements: 8, 425-431
offering: 10, 165
Peacock in art: 11, 208
Peacocke, Joseph F.: 8, 431
Peada: 1, 180
Peake, Arthur S.: 8, 431
Pearse, M. G.: 9, 186
Pearson, Eliphalet: 8, 431; 11, 349, 350
William L.: 8, 432
123Peasants, condition of, in Germany: 8, 433
Peasants' War: 2, 415; 3, 183; 5, 385; 6, 393; 8, 50, 432-435; 10, 226
Pecci, J. V.: 6, 455
Pecha, P. F.: 5, 275
Péchenard, Pierre L.: 8, 435
Peckham, John: 8, 435; 10, 263
Pecock, Reginald: 8, 435
Pectoral cross: 12, 171
Peculiar: 8, 436
Pedagogics, religious: 2, 177-178
Pedagogy: 4, 368
Pedersen, Christen: 2, 151
Pederson, Geble: 8, 195
Pedobaptism: 1, 450-453
Pedro II. of Spain: 12, 242
Pedro de Luna: 2, 42
Pekah: 8, 436
Pekahiah: 8, 436
Pelagian Controversies: 8, 440-444; 10, 347
doctrine of sin: 10, 436
Pelagianism: 1, 90, 369, 370; 2, 469, 470, 478; 5, 465, 466; 7, 182; 8, 440-444; 9, 487; 10, 37, 263, 436; 12, 355, 356
Pelagius I., Pope: 8, 437
Pelagius (heresiarch): 8, 438-444; 9, 487; 10, 347; 12, 184, 185
Pelagius, Alvarus: 8, 444
Pelargus, Christoph: 10, 406
Pelayo, Alvar: 8, 444
Pelbart of Temesvar: 9, 164
Peleg: 11, 248
Pella: 8, 455
Pellegrini, Fulvio: 3, 325; 8, 4
Peloubet, Francis N.: 8, 445
Pelt, Anton F. L.: 8, 445
Pen: 2, 100
Penal satisfaction: 10, 209
Penalties, ecclesiastical. See Discipline
Penance: 2, 438; 3, 221; 5, 485; 6, 325; 8, 200, 445-447, 448; 12, 313, 465
Pencz, Georg: 8, 304
Penda of Mercia: 1, 179, 180; 8, 421
Pendleton, William F.: 8, 143, 447
Penick, Charles C.: 8, 447
Peniel (Penuel): 9, 16
Penitential Books: 8, 448
Brethren of Brussels: 5, 376
of Jesus Christ: 10, 140
of Halitgar: 2, 384
Orders: 8, 448
Psalms: 8, 449
Penitentiaria, sacra: 11, 400
Penitentiary: 8, 449
Penitents: 8, 449
of Our Lady of Refuge: 12, 412
Penn, William: 4, 110, 394; 5, 481; 7, 84; 8, 426, 449-451
Pennefather, William: 3, 378
Penology: 2, 405-407. See also Prison Reform
Pentateuch: 2, 389; 5, 260-270; 10, 188
Pentateuch, Astruc on: 1, 336
Mosaic authorship of: 1, 336
Samaritan: 2, 130
Pentateuchal and Babylonian law: 5, 138
Pentecost: 3, 78; 4, 289; 8, 451-452; 10, 10; 11, 36, 37
the Hebrew: 4, 288; 8, 452; 11, 215
Pentecost, George F.: 8, 452; 10, 16
Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene: 8, 453
Pentin, Herbert: 8, 453
Peor: 6, 249
Pepin (Pippin): 2, 227; 3, 13, 14, 67; 7, 19; 8, 333, 393; 11, 81, 82
Pépin of Aquitaine: 1, 1
Pepper, George D. B.: 8, 453
Pepuza in Phrygia: 7, 486
Pepys, Samuel: 11, 469
Peratæ: 8, 243
Peraudi, Raymond: 5, 488
Percival, John: 8, 455
Perdiccas: 9, 355
Peregrinatio Silviæ: 5, 333, 334, 385
Peregrinus: 3, 374
Proteus: 7, 55
Pereira de Figueiredo, Antonio: 8, 456
Pères. See Fathers
Pères du Saint Esprit: 5, 326
Peretti, Felice: 10, 446
Perez de Pineda, Juan: 11, 30
gospel of: 1, 227
Perfectionists: 3, 188; 8, 456, 457
Periodeutæ: 8, 465
Peritrachelion: 12, 172
Peritz, Ismar J.: 8, 465
Perizzites: 2, 376
Permin, saint: 9, 72
Perowne, John J. S.: 8, 465
Perpetua, Saint: 8, 466
Acts of: 8, 466
Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: 8, 466; 9, 51; 12, 412, 413
Perquisites, priestly: 9, 251
Perrin, William W.: 8, 466
Perrinists: 6, 476
Perrone, Giovanni: 8, 466
Perry, George G.: 8, 467
William S.: 8, 467
Persecutions: 1, 162; 2, 29; 3, 331, 385, 433, 434, 484; 5, 111, 275; 6, 105-107; 7, 16, 17, 175, 259, 300; 8, 116, 117, 121, 178, 179, 467-469, 470; 9, 71; 10, 358, 359, 446; 12, 135, 241, 242, 245, 248, 249, 250, 512, 513
of Christians in the Roman Empire: 8, 467-469; 12, 135. See also Persecutions
of Manicheans: 7, 159
the ten: 8, 469
124Persecutions of Waldenses: 12, 241, 242, 245, 248, 249, 250
Persephone: 10, 197
Persepolis: 1, 323
Perseverance of the Saints: 8, 469
Persia: 7, 443
Missions in: 7, 443; 8, 470-474; 9, 239
Presbyterians in: 9, 239
Roman Catholics in: 8, 472
Persian Bible versions: 2, 150; 8, 472
influence--angels: 1, 175, 177, 318
magic: 7, 125
money: 7, 469
Persona: 4, 217
Persona, Gobelinus: 8, 474
Personality: 10, 88
in creation: 1, 33-34
of demons: 3, 399
of Satan: 3, 416
Personne, John W.: 8, 474
Persons, Robert: 8, 361
Perth, Five Articles of: 8, 475
Peru: 8, 475
Perugino, Pietro: 8, 304
Pesikta: 7, 368
Pessimism: 8, 475
Pestalozzi, Johann H.: 8, 476
Pestilence: 3, 446
Petahil: 7, 147
Pétau, Denis: 8, 477
Petavius, Dionysius: 8, 477
Peter of Alcantara: 4, 360; 8, 477; 11, 412
of Altinum: 11, 212
the Apostle: 1, 227, 228, 247; 2, 394, 396; 3, 78, 139, 141; 7, 184; 8, 479-487; 9, 126
accession at Rome, feast of: 8, 488
Acts of: 8, 487
Advocates of St.: 1, 57
apocalypse of: 1, 228; 8, 55, 486
feast of the Antiochian accession of St.: 8, 488
feast of the chains of: 8, 488
feast of the finger of: 8, 488
Festivals of: 8, 488
Gospel of: 6, 162; 8, 484, 485
as head of the Church: 8, 259
memorial day of: 8, 488
and Paul, Acts of: 1, 228
and Paul, feast of: 8, 488
Preaching of: 8, 486
and Simon Magus: 10, 419
king of Aragon: 6, 2
of Aspelt: 1, 99
of Bruys: 8, 489
of Celle: 8, 489
Comestor: 8, 489
Damian, Saint: 1, 115; 4, 324; 8, 490-492; 9, 162
the Deacon: 8, 492
of Dresden: 8, 492
the Fuller: 7, 475, 476; 12, 565
the Golden-Worded: 3, 71
of Gundoldingen: 9, 5
the Iberian: 7, 474
of Lachâtre: 2, 63
Lombard: 1, 134; 6, 326; 7, 232; 8, 493-495; 11, 494
Martyr: 8, 495
Martyr Vermigli. See Vermigli
of Monte Cassino: 8, 492
of Sebaste: 8, 496
the Venerable: 1, 9; 3, 147; 8, 496, 497
Peter, Hugh: 8, 497
Margareta: 12, 351
Peterborough: 8, 497
Peterkin, George W.: 8, 497
Peters, George N. H.: 8, 497
Hugh: 8, 497
John P.: 8, 498
Madison C.: 8, 498
Norbert: 8, 498
Peter's Pence: 8, 498
Petersen, Fredrik: 8, 499
Johann W.: 1, 319; 8, 71, 499, 500
Petit, Jean: 4, 476
Petrarch: 5, 401
Petrasancta, Antonio: 1, 152
Petri, Lars: 2, 152; 5, 428; 9, 166, 422; 11, 178
Olaus: 2, 152; 5, 428; 9, 166, 422; 11, 177-179
Petrie, William M. F.: 1, 147; 4, 92, 93, 95; 9, 1
Petrikau, synods of: 5, 375; 9, 2
Petrine literature, apocryphal: 8, 484-486
Petrobrusians: 8, 489, 496, 497
Petronax of Brescia: 7, 488
Petronius: 4, 421
Petrus de Dacia: 11, 176
Hispanus: 6, 201
Peucer, Caspar: 9, 2
Pew: 9, 3
Pezel, Christoph: 9, 3
Pfaff, Christoph M.: 3, 160; 9, 4, 5, 63
Pfaffenbrief: 9, 5
Pfalz-Zweibruecken, Reformation in: 10, 281, 282
Pfander, Karl G.: 7, 443; 8, 471; 9, 5
Pfannschmidt, K. G.: 8, 305
Pfefferkorn, Johann: 9, 499, 500
Pfeffinger, Johann: 9, 6; 11, 224
Pfeilschifter, Georg: 9, 6
Pfender, Charles L.: 9, 6
Pfleiderer, Otto: 9, 6, 468; 12, 21
Pflug, Julius von: 8, 86; 9, 7; 12, 432
Pfyffer, Ludwig: 3, 339
Phagius, Paulus: 4, 265
Phallicism: 4, 481; 6, 101; 12, 436
Pharan: 10, 441
Pharaoh: 4, 88
Pharisaic casuistry: 8, 208
125Pharisees: 5, 458, 459; 9, 8-13, 307, 331; 12, 498
Pharmakides, Theoklitos: 8, 226; 9, 13
Pharos: 9, 356
Pharpar: 11, 228
Phasaelis: 6, 252
Phelonion: 12, 172
Phelps, Austin: 9, 13
Phenicia: 1, 332; 3, 170, 299; 9, 14-20
Phenicians: 9, 14-20
and Hebrews: 1, 95; 3, 170; 8, 89
religious cult of: 1, 391
Phenomena, ecclesiological: 4, 62
Phibionites: 8, 243
Divinity School of the P. E. Church in: 11, 386
Philadelphian society: 4, 272; 6, 434; 8, 71
Philanthropy: 3, 35; 4, 270, 271, 368, 405; 5, 380, 381; 6, 378; 7, 267; 8, 4, 39, 51, 173, 180, 214, 293-294, 392, 476; 9, 64, 415, 416; 10, 180-181, 385, 405, 466-478, 479, 480; 11, 54, 234, 236; 12, 252, 416-419
in America: 10, 475
in Great Britain: 10, 470-475
and humanism: 10, 469
Philargi, Peter: 1, 117; 9, 73
Philaster (Philastrius): 9, 20
Phileas: 9, 21
Philemon: 8, 412
Philetærus: 8, 457
Philip I. of France: 5, 62
Philip IV. of France, the Fair: 2, 41, 224; 9, 22, 23, 439; 11, 291
Philip II, of Spain: 1, 250; 9, 21, 22, 422
Philip IV., of Spain: 3, 218
Philip V., of Spain: 3, 218
Philip Augustus, of France: 3, 316
Philip the Apostle: 9, 23
Acts of: 1, 228
Gospel of: 1, 227
the Arabian: 9, 24
the deacon: 3, 370
the Evangelist: 9, 24
the Fair: 2, 41, 224; 9, 22, 23, 439; 11, 291
of Gortyna: 9, 25
of Hesse: 5, 337; 7, 168, 280; 8, 44, 50; 9, 25-28; 11, 43, 44, 45, 309; 12, 398, 541
the Magnanimous. See Philip of Hesse
Neri, Saint: 8, 115
of Side: 9, 29
the tetrarch: 9, 29
Philip, John: 1, 66
Philipicus: 6, 170
Bardanes: 3, 254
Philippi: 7, 111
Philippi, Friedrich A.: 9, 29
Jacobus: 9, 30
Philippians: 8, 410
Philippine Islands: 7, 399; 9, 30, 31
Philippists: 4, 342, 371; 6, 318; 7, 35, 134; 8, 60; 9, 32-34, 150; 10, 123, 249; 11, 101; 12, 68
Philippov, Daniel: 10, 123
Philipps, Ubbo: 12, 50
Philippus Solitarius: 9, 34
Philips, Dirk: 7, 307; 10, 426, 427
Philipzoon, Ubbe (Obbe): 12, 50. See also Philips
Philistines: 3, 26, 361, 362; 6, 254; 9, 34-38; 10, 192, 212
Phillips, Philip: 9, 38
Phillpotts, Henry: 9, 38
Philo of Alexandria: 2, 116, 117, 390; 3, 300; 8, 69; 9, 38-41, 462
on drunkenness: 11, 469
and ecstasy: 11, 38
on inspiration: 6, 13
Logos of: 7, 13
and the Therapeutæ: 11, 411
Byblius: 3, 342; 9, 42; 10, 196
of Carpasia: 9, 42
Philology: 4, 239
Philopatris: 9, 42
Philoponus, Johannes: 6, 196
Philosophy: 1, 283, 284, 417; 2, 16, 60, 209, 210, 220, 285, 370; 3, 203, 204, 286, 408-410, 424; 4, 308, 309, 422; 5, 52, 133, 161, 200, 201, 218, 302, 403, 404; 6, 80, 94, 294, 296, 443, 444; 7, 7, 46, 47, 141, 216, 244-246, 285; 9, 88, 91, 98, 447, 484; 10, 103, 104, 175, 231, 244, 259, 272, 326, 494, 495; 11, 40, 48, 49, 90; 12, 137, 225, 403-405, 453, 544
of common sense: 9, 447
and doctrine of God: 5, 4-7
and dogma: 3, 472
and Religion: 1, 415; 3, 298-301; 5, 200, 201
of religion: 9, 457, 461-473; 11, 396
Philostorgius: 7, 54; 9, 43; 10, 494
Philoxenus: 2, 129; 7, 477; 9, 43, 44; 11, 239; 12, 565
Phocas, Saint: 2, 222, 223; 9, 44
Photinians: 9, 44
Photius: 1, 52; 4, 50; 6, 199; 8, 161; 9, 45-49
Phraortes: 7, 273
Phrygia: 9, 49
Phut: 11, 249
Phylacteries: 11, 300
Physicians: 3, 445
Physis: 12, 565
Pi-beseth: 9, 50
Piacenza, synod of: 12, 105
Piacular sacrifice: 3, 200
Piarists: 9, 50
Picards: 9, 50. See also Beghards
Piccolomini, Enea Silvio de': 9, 76
Pick, Bernard: 9, 50
Israel: 9, 50
Pickett, James: 9, 51
Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni: 1, 211; 8, 114; 9, 51, 196
Picpus, Congregation of: 9, 51
Pictet, Benedict: 9, 51
Pictures, Miraculous: 9, 52
Pie: 9, 52
Piedmont, Waldensians of: 12, 250
Pieper, Anton: 9, 52
Franz A. O.: 9, 52
126Pier Luigi: 8, 395
Pierce, C. S.: 9, 152
E. L.: 8, 102
Pierius: 9, 52
Pierleoni, Pietro: 1, 163; 2, 62; 5, 497
Pierozzi, Antonio: 1, 207
Pierson, Arthur T.: 9, 53
G.: 11, 16
Pietism: 2, 82, 257; 3, 104, 442; 4, 367, 390; 5, 117, 118, 303, 438; 6, 337; 368, 376-377; 7, 262; 9, 53-67, 134, 170, 299, 309, 442; 10, 91, 233, 321; 11, 32, 33; 12, 63
and cure of souls: 8, 374
in Denmark: 9, 124
and dogma: 3, 472
and missions: 7, 406
and mysticism: 8, 71
in Sweden: 11, 180
and theology: 4, 126
in Württemberg: 9, 58
Pietistic catechisms: 2, 444
separation: 9, 59
Pietro della Valle: 6, 7
Pietro Martire Vermigli: 12, 165-166. See also Vermigli
Pighius (Pigghe), Albertus: 9, 67
Pignatelli, Antonio: 5, 508
Pigou, Francis: 9, 68
Pike, J. G.: 1, 463
Acts of: 1, 226
Deeds of: 1, 226
Pilgrim Church in Holland: 3, 232
Pilgrimages: 2, 401; 4, 98, 99; 9, 69; 10, 414
Pilgrim psalms: 9, 327
Pilgrims: 3, 232-236
Pilgrim's Progress: 2, 304
Piligrim: 9, 70
Pillar of Fire and Cloud: 9, 70
saints: 11, 123
Pillars, sacred: 1, 139, 392; 4, 481; 7, 293-295; 9, 18; 11, 138
Pilot, William: 9, 71
Pineda, J. P. de: 11, 30
Pinytus: 9, 71
Pionius: 9, 71
Pipe: 10, 150
Piper, Karl W. F.: 9, 71
Mrs.: 9, 351
Piperis Granum: 8, 196
Pippin. See Pepin
Pira Ayar: 7, 146
Rabba: 7, 146
Pirke Aboth: 9, 71
Pirkheimer, Charitas: 9, 71
Pirmin, Saint: 9, 72
Pirstinger, Berthold: 9, 359, 360
Pisa, Councils of: 2, 43; 9, 73; 10, 239
Piscator, Johannes: 2, 146; 9, 73
Piscina: 1, 455
Pisgah: 7, 424
Pisidia.: 1, 317
Pisiris: 2, 412
Pistoja, synod of: 10, 24
Pistorius, Johannes: 10, 63
Johannes B., the Elder: 9, 74
Johannes B., the Younger: 9, 74, 75
Pithion: 8, 470
Pithom: 4, 88; 5, 26; 9, 75, 412; 11, 447
Pithou, Pierre: 4, 424
Pitra, Jean B.: 9, 75; 10, 174
Pittsburg Theological Seminary: 11, 383
Pitzer, Alexander W.: 9, 75
Pius I., Pope: 9, 76
Pius II.: 5, 69; 9, 76-78, 151
Pius III.: 9, 78
Pius IV.: 2, 86; 3, 158; 6, 113, 147; 9, 78, 79; 10, 73; 11, 55
creed of: 12, 14
Pius V.: 6, 69; 7, 239; 9, 79; 10, 93
Pius VI.: 4, 123; 6, 148, 234, 487; 8, 296; 9, 79-81; 10, 331
Pius VII.: 3, 212, 213, 214, 217; 6, 148; 9, 81, 82; 10, 73
Pius IX.: 1, 205-206; 3, 218, 282; 5, 455; 7, 67; 9, 82, 83; 10, 73, 75, 76, 147; 11, 198; 12, 147-156, 571
Pius X.: 2, 126, 149; 3, 169, 218; 7, 428; 9, 83, 84, 129; 10, 153; 11, 198
Pius Societies: 9, 84
Place, Josué de la: 9, 86
Victor: 1, 324
Place of baptism: 1, 445
Placemakers' Bible: 2, 140
Placette, Jean la: 9, 85
Placetum regium: 9, 84
Placeus, Josua: 1, 160; 5, 467; 9, 86
Plagues of Egypt: 8, 25-26
of Jericho: 8, 313
of Jezreel: 8, 311
of Jordan: 8, 313
of Moab: 8, 313
Plain-song: 10, 156
Plan of union: 9, 226
Planck, Gottlieb J.: 9, 86, 147
Heinrich L.: 9, 87
Planets, and the week: 12, 283
Plant-worship: 12, 436
Plantin, Christoph: 4, 272, 273
Plastic art, Christian: 10, 311-314
Plath, Karl H. C.: 9, 87
Platina, Bartholomeo: 8, 394; 9, 87
Platner, John W.: 9, 87
Plato: 3, 300; 4, 230; 9, 39, 306, 461; 10, 263; 11, 38
Plato, Porphory R.: 9, 87
Platonism: 4, 448; 5, 4, 17, 437; 9, 88-91
and Christianity: 9, 88-91
Pleiades: 11, 67
Plenary: 9, 92
127Plenary indulgence: 5, 485
inspiration: 6, 17
Pliny the Younger: 3, 374
on Christians: 8, 467; 11, 489
on the Druids: 4, 9
Plitt, Gustav L.: 9, 92
Plockhorst, Bernhard: 8, 305
Plockhoy, Pieter C.: 9, 93
Plowing in Palestine: 1, 93
Pluetschau (Plutschau), Heinrich: 5, 477; 7, 406
Plume: 12, 428
Plumer, William S.: 9, 93
Plummer, Alfred: 9, 94
Plumptre, Edward H.: 9, 94
Plunket, William C.: 9, 94
Pluralism: 9, 152
Pluralities: 9, 95
Plurality of benefices: 2, 51
Plutarch of Athens: 8, 113; 9, 91
Pluto: 10, 197
Pluvial: 12, 170
Plymouth Brethren: 3, 357; 7, 376; 9, 95-98, 139
(Mass.) Church: 3, 234
Theological Seminary: 11, 389
Pneuma (Spirit): 4, 330; 5, 177; 11, 12-13, 274-275
Pneumatics: 9, 98
Pneumatikoi: 11, 37
Pneumatology: 10, 244
Pneumatomachi: 1, 280; 7, 113; 12, 19
Poach, Andreas: 1, 200
Po'ale-Zion: 12, 518
Pobiedonostsev, Konstantin P.: 9, 98; 10, 118
Pocock (Pococke), Edward: 9, 99
Podebrad and Kunstatt, George of. See Podiebrad
Podiebrad (Podebrad), George: 2, 213; (5, 416); 8, 394; 9, 77, 99
Poems, Anonymous, in the Early Church: 9, 99
Pœnitentiæ Adæ: 9, 342
Poeschl, Thomas: 9, 101
Poetic books, three Hebrew: 6, 186-193; 9, 303-306, 324-333
Poetry, early Christian: 1, 36, 257, 375, 388; 2, 65, 66, 331, 332; 3, 171, 330; 4, 345; 5, 284, 285, 385; 6, 288; 8, 190, 191, 268, 420, 497; 9, 99, 262, 282, 313, 377; 10, 89-90, 333, 402-403; 11, 4-5; 12, 180, 238
Poggio: 5, 401
Pohle, Joseph: 9, 101
Points of agreement, Hessian. See Verbesserungspunkte
Poison, ordeal by: 8, 250
Poissy, colloquy of: 2, 79; 9, 102-104
Religious Conference of: 2, 79; 9, 102-104
Poland: 6, 417, 418; 10, 121; 11, 432, 433
antitrinitarianism in: 1, 204; 2, 197; 9, 107; 10, 488-490; 12, 82
Christianity in: 9, 104-108; 12, 300
Counter-Reformation in: 5, 375; 9, 107
Jews in: 6, 61
Lutherans in: 10, 120
Reformation in: 9, 106
Waldenses in: 12, 246
Polanus, Velerandus: 9, 108
Pole, Reginald: 9, 108
Polemics: 9, 109-111
anti-Jewish: 1, 156
Polenz, George of: 4, 459
Poles in U. S.: 10, 454
Poliander, Johannes: 9, 111, 112
Polish Bibles: 2, 154
Brethren: 10, 488
Politi, Lancelotto: 2, 456
Political divisions of Palestine: 8, 318
Polity, Congregational: 3, 237-238
Ecclesiastical: 1, 462; 3, 237-238, 246-248; 4, 51, 62; 7, 81, 335, 336, 345; 9, 112-117, 202, 216, 239-241, 285-287, 317-319, 426, 437; 10, 71, 300; 11, 436; 12, 73, 93, 95, 243-245, 451
Presbyterian: 9, 202-204, 240, 241; 10, 300
Protestant Episcopalian: 9, 285, 286
Waldensian: 12, 243-245
Polk, Leonidas: 9, 284
Pollock, Bertram: 9, 118
Pollok, Allan: 9, 118
Robert: 9, 118
Polyander, Joannes: 9, 427
Polycarp: 3, 51; 4, 44, 46; 6, 29, 204, 206; 9, 118
Polycarpus (canones): 2, 385
Polychrome Bible: 2, 99
Polycrates: 9, 120
Polydemonism: 3, 399-401; 11, 6
Polygamy: 4, 274; 7, 192; 8, 11, 15, 17, 45
Polyglot Bibles: 1, 182, 207; 2, 106, 107, 167, 168, 437; 3, 127; 4, 417; 11, 25, 96; 12, 260, 469
Polyphonic song: 10, 158
Polytheism: 1, 257; 4, 91; 5, 178-180; 6, 87; 9, 120-123; 11, 274
and morality: 9, 122
Pomegranate trees: 4, 404
Pomerania, conversion of: 8, 288; 9, 105
Pomerius, Julianus: 2, 333; 9, 123
Pomoryane: 10, 122
Ponce de la Fuente, C.: 11, 30
de Leon, Luis de: 6, 456
Pontanus: 2, 282
Pontianus, Pope: 9, 124
Pontifex maximus: 3, 106; 12, 435
Pontifical: 9, 124
mass: 7, 240
Pontificale Romanum: 9, 124
Pontoppidan, Erik: 9, 124
Pontus-Bithynia: 1, 316
Poole, Matthew: 9, 124
Reginald: 9, 108
Pools: 12, 276
Poor, care of: 1, 57, 81, 134; 9, 268
Hermits of St. Jerome: 5, 275
Laws, Hebrew: 9, 125
128Poor Men of Christ: 8, 145; 9, 125
of Lombardy: 12, 241-249
of Lyons: 12, 241-249
priests: 7, 15
relief in the United States: 10, 481, 482
Richard: 9, 409
Poorhouse: 10, 481
Pope: 9, 126-133. See also under Papal
appeals to the: 1, 248; 2, 222
and councils: 12, 155
election of the: 5, 66; 9, 129
infallibility of: 2, 373; 4, 31; 5, 489-490; 9, 247, 450; 10, 71, 74; 12, 61, 148-153, 154
present position of: 6, 65
primacy of: 2, 65; 6, 449, 452, 453. See also Papal supremacy
Pope, Alexander: 9, 459
William B.: 9, 133
Popish plot: 8, 207
Popovshchina: 10, 122
Poppæa: 8, 117
Porcarius: 2, 333
Porete, Margareta: 4, 381
Porphyry, anti-Christian polemist: 10, 196
(of Gaza): 9, 134
the Neoplatonist: 3, 348; 8, 111, 113; 9, 91
Porrée, Gilbert de la: 4, 488
Porst, Johann: 9, 134
Port of London Society: 10, 316
Port Royal: 6, 96, 97, 465; 8, 170, 362-364; 9, 134-136
de Paris: 9, 135
Portanova, Gennaro: 9, 136
Portarius: 3, 9
Porter, Ebenezer: 9, 137
Frank C.: 9, 137
Josias L.: 9, 137
Noah: 9, 137
R. K.: 1, 323
Porteus, Beilby: 9, 137
Portiforium: 10, 209
Portiuncula Indulgence: 9, 138
Porto Rico: 7, 411; 12, 315, 319
Portraits of Jesus: 6, 154-157
Portugal: 9, 138-141
and Alexander VII.: 1, 119
in India: 5, 476
Protestantism in: 9, 139-140
Roman Catholics in: 9, 138, 139
Portuguese Bible versions: 2, 151
East Africa: 1, 73
exploration: 1, 61
Guinea: 1, 73
Positive theology: 11, 398
Positivism: 3, 203; 5, 160; 9, 141-142; 10, 6, 327
Possession, demoniacal: 3, 401, 402
by spirits: 3, 401-403
Possessor, bishop: 10, 348
Possevino, Antonio: 9, 142
Possidius, Saint: 1, 365, 368; 9, 142
Post, George E.: 9, 143
Post-Chalcedonian Christology: 3, 53
Postil: 9, 143
Postma, D.: 9, 433
Postmasoretic period: 2, 98
Postmillenarianism: 7, 377
Postredemptionism: 2, 363
Postulation: 9, 143
Potamiæna: 9, 143
Potamius: 9, 144
Potestas ecclesiastica: 1, 383
Pothinus: 9, 144
Potter, Alonzo: 9, 144
Henry C.: 9, 144
Horatio: 9, 145
Pottery, Hebrew: 5, 141
Potts, George: 9, 145
Poulsen, Alfred S.: 9, 145
Pouring: 1, 448
Poussin, Nicholas: 8, 305
Poverty: 2, 28-29; 3, 183; 4, 357, 358; 7, 461; 9, 125; 10, 466-481
ideal of: 1, 134
Powell, Baden: 9, 145
Lyman P.: 9, 145
Power of the keys: 6, 323-329
Power, Frederick D.: 9, 145
Powers, episcopal: 2, 193
Practical Theological Seminary: 11, 359, 360
Practical Theology: 9, 146-149
Prædestinatus, Liber: 9, 149, 195
Prædinius, Regnerus: 9, 150
Præpositus: 9, 312
Præpositus, Jakob: 9, 279
Præstimonium: 2, 50
Prætorianism: 9, 151
Prætorius, Abdias: 9, 150
Jacob: 8, 258
Johann: 9, 167
Pragmatic Sanction: 1, 497; 3, 212; 4, 425; 6, 419; 7, 47; 9, 151, 152
Pragmatism: 9, 152
Prague, Archbishopric of: 1, 31; 9, 152, 153
articles of: 5, 419
Prarthana Somaj of Bombay: 5, 478
Pratt, Hodgson: 8, 427
Josiah: 2, 89
Waldo S.: 9, 153
Praxeas: 7, 459
bidding: 2, 187
Book of Common: 3, 177
books: 3, 177-179
in Christian worship: 7, 235
at eucharists: 4, 197
hours of: 2, 263
of Joseph: 9, 340
of Manasses: 1, 218
Manichean: 7, 157
129Prayer meetings: 7, 334; 9, 59
Mohammedan call to: 8, 50
week of: 4, 222
wheels: 6, 401
Prayer-Gage Debate, The: 9, 157, 168
Pre-masoretic period: 2, 94
Pre-Reformation catechisms: 2, 443
Pre-Sargonic age: 1, 404
Preaching: 2, 71; 5, 42, 346-350; 9, 158-188; 12, 422
friars: 3, 479-482
Helmstedt method of: 9, 167
History of: 9, 158-189
Jena method of: 9, 167
Lay: 12, 556-560
Leipsic method of: 9, 167
of Peter the apostle: 8, 486
Prebend: 9, 189
Precious Stones: 9, 189-191
Precist: 9, 191
Preconization: 9, 191
Predestinarian Baptists, Old Two-Seed-in-the-Spirit: 1, 477
Predestination: 1, 360; 2, 81, 246, 301, 305-306, 360, 361, 436, 495; 5, 36, 282; 6, 403; 7, 445; 8, 494; 9, 191-197, 403; 10, 304, 348, 349, 425; 11, 424; 12, 193
controversy: 9, 481
Prediction: 9, 276
Preexistence of Christ: 3, 63
of the soul: 2, 328
Preger, Johann W.: 9, 198
Pregizer, Christian G.: 9, 198
Pregizerians: 9, 198, 199; 12, 452
Prejudice: 3, 191
Prelate: 9, 199
Prelature: 9, 199
Preller, Friedrich: 8, 305
Premillenarianism: 7, 377, 392
Premonstrants: 1, 190
Premonstratensians: 5, 172; 7, 466; 9, 199-201
Prentiss, Elizabeth P.: 9, 201
George L.: 9, 201
Presbyter: 9, 201-204
Presbyterate: 3, 370; 8, 262; 9, 201-204; 11, 126
Presbyterian Alliance: 1, 132
Church in Canada: 9, 237
of England: 4, 139; 9, 216, 217
of Nova Scotia: 9, 238
in South Africa: 9, 220
in the U. S.: 9, 229-232
ecclesiastical records: 1, 274
mission in Damascus: 11, 234
missions to Indians: 5, 482, 483
Theological Seminary of Kentucky: 11, 381
Theological Seminary of the Northwest: 11, 373
Presbyterianism: 3, 232, 289-291, 307; 7, 50, 51; 9, 205-243
Presbyterians: 9, 205-243
Presbyterion: 4, 104
Presbyterium: 9, 243
Presbytery: 9, 243
Presence and Presence Fees: 9, 243
Presentation nuns: 12, 412
of the Virgin Mary, Feast of the: 7, 222
Preservation of the world: 3, 298-304
Presiding elders: 7, 345
Pressensé, Edmond de: 9, 243, 244
Pressly, John T.: 9, 244
Prester, John: 9, 244
Preston, John: 9, 245
Thomas S.: 9, 245
Preuschen, Erwin F. W. F.: 9, 245
Pribislaw, prince: 12, 176
Price, Horace M. E.: 9, 245
Ira M.: 9, 246
Richard: 7, 501
Pride: 9, 246
Prideaux, Humphrey: 9, 246
John: 9, 247
Prierias, Silvester: 9, 247
Priest: 8, 353-356; 9, 248-254; 12, 465. See also Priesthood
and sacrament: 10, 142
Priesthood: 9, 248-254
power of: 6, 323-329
universal: 3, 95
Zoroastrian: 12, 533
Priestley, Joseph: 5, 368; 9, 184, 254; 12, 83, 357
Priestly authority: 6, 323-329
function in eucharist: 11, 499
narrative, of creation: 1, 35
office of Christ: 6, 173-175
Priests of Babylonia: 1, 412
concubinage among: 1, 172
Hebrew, as judges: 6, 427
of the Holy Ghost: 5, 326
as physicians: 3, 445
Prignano, Bartolomeo: 12, 106
Primacy: 9, 255
of honor: 9, 128
of jurisdiction: 9, 128
of pope: 2, 65; 6, 449, 452, 453. See also Papal supremacy
Primas: 9, 255
Primasius: 9, 255
Prime: 9, 256
Prime, Samuel I.: 9, 256
Primer: 9, 257
Primers: 3, 177
Primianus: 3, 488
Primin, Saint: 9, 72
Primitive Baptists: 1, 477
marriage: 7, 192
Methodists: 3, 497; 7, 338, 352; 10, 301; 12, 558
names: 8, 76
religion: 3, 194-200
social life: 12, 6
worship: 12, 437
Prince, Thomas: 9, 257
Princes' concordats: 3, 211
Princeton College, revival in: 10, 13
130Princeton Theological Seminary: 11, 339, 374
Principe: 1, 78
Principles of Protestantism: 9, 419
of textual criticism: 2, 111
Prins, Jan J.: 9, 258
Prinsterer, Guillaume G. van: 5, 80
Prior: 9, 258
Prioress: 9, 258
Priorissa: 9, 312
Prisca: 2, 383
Prisca (Priscilla): 7, 486
Priscillian: 9, 258-260
Priscillianists: 1, 197; 7, 214; 8, 144; 9, 258-260; 10, 383; 11, 460
Prison epistles of Paul: 8, 410
Reform: 4, 405; 5, 380, 381; 9, 260-262; 10, 472
Prisoner of Chillon: 2, 230
Prisoners, treatment of: 9, 260, 261
Private communion: 7, 39
confession: 3, 221-223
judgment: 9, 293
masses: 7, 240
Proba: 9, 262
Probabiliorism: 9, 263
Probabilism: 3, 482; 5, 507; 6, 146, 488; 9, 263; 10, 177
Probation, Future: 9, 263, 264; 11, 342
Probus: 11, 240
Procession of Holy Spirit: 4, 50, 312
Prochet, Matteo: 9, 264
Procksch, Otto: 9, 264
Proclus the Lycian: 8, 113, 331; 9, 462
Procopius of Cæsarea: 9, 265
(Hussite): 1, 497
Procopius, Andreas, the Great: 9, 265
Procter, John: 9, 266
Proculus of Marseilles: 12, 535
Professed (Jesuits): 6, 141
Professio fidei Tridentinæ: 12, 14-15
Progressive Dunkers: 4, 26
incarnation: 3, 62
Prohibition of blood: 1, 247; 3, 429
of fat: 3, 429
Prokopovich, Theophanes: 10, 118
Proles, Andreas: 9, 266
Prologus Galeatus: 9, 266
Propaganda, Congregation and College of the: 9, 267
Property, Ecclesiastical: 8, 23, 333; 9, 268-271, 474; 10, 327-331; 11, 55
rights of wife: 4, 274
Prophecy: 3, 288; 4, 71; 9, 271-278, 367; 11, 7
of Amos: 1, 157-158
on doctrine of faith: 4, 267
of Elijah: 4, 107
of Elisha: 4, 110
fulfilment of: 9, 277
and glossolalia: 11, 38
of Habakkuk: 5, 105
of Haggai: 5, 116
of Hosea: 5, 370-372
of Isaiah: 6, 38-44
of Jeremiah: 6, 120-122
of Joel: 6, 193-195
of Jonah: 6, 222
Lehnin: 6, 443
of Malachi: 7, 136
of Micah: 7, 362
of Nahum: 8, 76
and the prophetic office: 9, 271-278
of Zechariah: 12, 498
of Zephaniah: 12, 508
Prophesying: 9, 278
Prophetic frenzy: 3, 450; 4, 71
office: 9, 271-278
office of Christ: 6, 173-175
schools: 10, 193
Prophetism of N. T.: 5, 27; 8, 260-265
Propitiation: 1, 349
Propitiatory worship: 12, 438
Propst, Jakob: 9, 279
Proselytes: 9, 279-281
Proselyting: 3, 3
Prosper of Aquitaine: 2, 470; 9, 282; 10, 347, 348
Prostitution, religious: 2, 375
Protasius: 9, 409
saint: 4, 477
Protestant Bible Society of Paris: 2, 91
Christology: 3, 56
church on biblical canon: 2, 393
Church, German Evangelical: 4, 468
churches in France: 4, 353
in Ireland: 6, 28
in Italy: 6, 66
doctrine of Trinity: 12, 20
Episcopal Church: 9, 283-289; 10, 70, 315-316
deaconesses: 3, 379
Divinity School: 11, 340
ecclesiastical records: 1, 274
missions to Indians: 5, 481, 482
Theological Seminary in Virginia: 11, 387
Episcopalians: 9, 283-289
ethics: 4, 188-191
Friends: 4, 378
Methodists: 7, 338
in China: 3, 33-36
in Japan: 6, 107-109
to Jews: 6, 178
in the West Indies: 7, 411; 12, 316
paramenta: 8, 351
psalmody: 9, 322
sacred music: 10, 153-154
Union, German: 4, 468; 9, 289-290
131Protestant, use of organ: 8, 258
Protestantism: 9, 290-302
and art: 1, 306
origin of term: 9, 290, 291; 11, 45
principles of: 9, 419
synods of: 3, 283
Protestants in Abyssinia: 1, 21, 63
in Anhalt: 1, 180-181
in Argentina: 1, 277
in Austria: 1, 380-383; 4, 299-301
in Bavaria: 2, 12-13
in Belgium: 2, 32
in Bolivia: 2, 218
in Bosnia: 2, 237
in Brazil: 2, 256
in Brunswick: 2, 286-287
in Bulgaria: 2, 298
in Canada: 2, 377
in Cape Colony: 2, 402
in Chile: 3, 28
in China: 3, 33-36
in Colombia: 3, 163
in Cuba: 12, 318
in Denmark: 3, 405
in England: 4, 131-137, 138, 139; 9, 301-302, 365-369
in France: 3, 285, 286; 4, 353-354; 7, 178, 186; 8, 81, 82, 177-179; 10, 62-63, 68-69; 11, 473, 474
in Germany: 3, 109; 4, 99, 100, 226, 227, 471; 7, 43; 9, 53-67
in Guiana: 5, 93
in Herzegovina: 2, 237
in Hesse: 5, 254
in Holland: 5, 319-321
in India: 5, 476
in Italy: 6, 66; 9, 264; 10, 201
in Japan: 6, 107-109
in Korea: 6, 375
in Mexico: 7, 359
in New Zealand: 8, 150
in Norway: 8, 195
on the oath: 8, 209
in Panama: 8, 327
in Paraguay: 8, 349
in Persia: 8, 472
in Peru: 8, 475
in the Philippines: 9, 31
in Porto Rico: 12, 319
in Portugal: 9, 139
in Prussia: 1, 106-108; 7, 81, 82; 9, 314-318; 12, 80, 81
in Russia: 10, 119-121
in Scotland: 10, 299-301
in Siam and Laos: 10, 395
in Salzburg: 10, 182-184
in Sweden: 11, 181
in Switzerland: 11, 191-195
in the United States: 12, 90
in Uruguay: 12, 113
in Venezuela: 12, 161
in Wales: 4, 138
in the West Indies: 12, 316-319
See also under the various denominational articles
Protevangelium: 7, 325
Prothonotary (Protonotarius), Apostolic: 9, 302
Protoplasts, Testament of the: 9, 339
Protopope: 9, 303
Protopresbyter: 9, 302
Proust, Angelus le: 12, 412
Proverbs, Book of: 9, 303-306
Providence: 9, 306-311
Provinces, Ecclesiastical: 8, 267
Provincial: 9, 312
synods: 3, 280
Provincialis superior: 9, 312
Provost (Præpositus): 3, 9; 9, 312
Prudentius of Troyes: 9, 313
Prudentius, Aurelius C.: 5, 426; 9, 313
Prussia: 9, 314-319
delimiting bull for: 3, 215
Lutherans in: 7, 81, 82; 12, 80, 81
Reformation in: 1, 106-108
Reformed Church in: 9, 314-318; 12, 80, 81
visitation in: 1, 107
Prussian Bible Society: 2, 91
Prussians, missions to: 2, 286
Pruystinck, Eligius (Loy): 7, 14
Pryce, Robert V.: 9, 319
Prynne, William: 6, 421, 422; 9, 319
Przypkowski, Samuel: 10, 489
Psalm Melodies, French: 9, 320
tones: 9, 322
Psalmanazar, George: 9, 320
Psalmody: 9, 321-324
Dutch: 7, 187
English: 5, 429; 9, 332; 10, 103, 203; 11, 87, 273-274
Protestant: 9, 322
Psalms, Book of: 9, 324-333
of Solomon: 7, 326; 9, 10, 331, 335, 496
use of, in worship: 9, 321
Psalter, Cathach: 8, 302
Lobwasser: 7, 5
Psalterium Egberti: 8, 302
Psalters, metrical: 5, 429
Psaltery: 10, 149
Psammetichus II.: 4, 90
Psellus, Constantinus M.: 9, 333
Pseudepigrapha, Old Testament: 3, 368; 7, 325-327; 9, 333-343
Pseudo-Isidorian Decretals: 1, 249; 2, 347, 382; 4, 58; 5, 289; 8, 161; 9, 127, 256, 343-349
Pseudo-Matthew, Gospel of: 1, 226
Psoriasis: 6, 460
Psychē: 5, 177; 9, 351; 11, 12-14
Psychical Research, English Society for: 9, 350
and the Future Life: 9, 350, 351
society for: 5, 462; 9, 351; 11, 52
132Psychology: 3, 193, 200; 9, 350; 10, 244
and Ethics: 7, 499
of religion: 9, 457
Psychotherapy: 9, 351-355; 12, 573
and Christian Science: 12, 573-574
Ptah: 9, 122
Ptahil, demiurge: 7, 492
Ptolemæus (Ptolemaios): 9, 355
Ptolemais: 9, 14
Ptolemy: 9, 355-359
Ptolemy I. Soter: 9, 355
Ptolemy II. Philadelphus: 2, 116; 9, 356
Ptolemy III. Euergetes: 9, 356; 10, 340
Ptolemy IV. Philopater: 9, 356; 10, 340
Ptolemy V. Epiphanes Eucharistus: 9, 357
Ptolemy VI. Eupator: 9, 358
Ptolemy VII. Philometor: 9, 358; 10, 341, 342
Ptolemy VIII. Eupator II.: 9, 358
Ptolemy IX. Euergetes II. Physcon: 9, 358
Ptolemy X. Soter II. Lathyrus: 9, 358
Ptolemy XI. Alexander: 9, 358
Ptolemy XII. Alexander II.: 9, 359
Ptolemy XIII. Philopator: 9, 359
Ptolemy, canon of: 1, 327
of Iturea: 6, 70
Lagus: 9, 355
(Valentinian): 12, 131
Puberty rites: 12, 4-7
Public administration of aid: 10, 476
Publicani: 8, 145
Publicans: 11, 281
Puddefoot, William G.: 9, 359
Puebla, Juan de: 4, 360
Puenjer, Georg C. B.: 9, 359
Puerstinger, Berthold: 9, 359, 360
Pufendorf, Samuel, Baron: 9, 360
Pugh, John: 9, 220
Pul: 1, 330
Pulcheria: 9, 361
Pulleyn (Pullein), Robert: 9, 361, 362
Pullman, James M.: 9, 362
Punic religion: 8, 192
Punishment, capital: 2, 405-407; 12, 466
ecclesiastical. See Discipline, ecclesiastical
future: 4, 414-416, 443; 6, 256. See also Hades
for heresy: 1, 279
Hebrew: 6, 429
Punshon, William M.: 9, 185, 363
Pupper, Johann: 5, 1
Purasati: 9, 35
Purcell, Henry: 9, 363
Purgatory: 1, 134; 6, 22; 9, 157, 364, 365; 12, 314
Purification of the Virgin Mary, feast of the: 7, 222
of Mary, Daughters of the: 12, 411
Purifications, ceremonial: 3, 386-390, 428; 5, 333; 6, 460; 9, 250, 251
mystic: 12, 11-13
Purim: 4, 181, 182, 289; 11, 216
Puritan Sunday: 11, 148
Puritans, Puritanism: 1, 200; 2, 430-432; 3, 127, 454, 476; 4, 134; 6, 421; 7, 498; 9, 365-369; 12, 322, 342, 343
Purvamimamsa: 2, 249
Purvas: 6, 88
Purver, Anthony: 2, 160
Purves, George T.: 9, 370
James: 9, 370
Purvey, John: 2, 137; 9, 370; 12, 460
Pusey, Edward B.: 9, 370, 371; 11, 480-483
Puseyism: 11, 483
Pye: 9, 52
Pynchon, William: 8, 131; 9, 371
Pyrrhus of Constantinople: 7, 259, 482; 11, 319
Pythagoreanism: 10, 357
Pyx: 12, 168
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