Showing 1121 terms beginning with C.
- Cab
- Cabala
- Cabrera, J. B.
- Cabrol, Fernand M.
- Cadalus
- Cadman, Samuel P.
- Cadoc
- Caduceus
- Cæcilian Society
- Cæcilianus
- Cædmon
- Cædwalla
- Cælestius (Celestius)
- Cærularius, Michael
- Cæsar, on the Druids
- Cæsarea
- Cæsarea Philippi
- Cæsarius of Arles
- Cæsaropapism
- Cagots
- Cahier, P. V. P.
- Caiaphas
- Caiet, P. V. P.
- Caillin, Saint, of Fenagh
- Cain
- Cainan
- Cainites
- Caird, Edward
- Cairns, John
- Caius
- Cajetan, Thomas
- Cajetans. See
- Calah
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- Calamy, Benjamin
- Calandio, patriarch
- Calandion
- Calas, Jean
- Calasanze, José
- Calatrava, Order
- Caldecott, Alfred
- Calderwood, David
- Caleb
- Caleb Afendopolo
- Calebites
- Calendar Brethren
- Calendaria
- Calendars, ecclesiastical
- Calf, the Golden
- Calf-worship
- Caligula
- Calixtines
- Calixtus I., Pope
- Calixtus II.
- Calixtus III.
- Calixtus III., antipope
- Calixtus, Friedrich U.
- Call to Prayer, Mohammedan
- Callaway, Henry
- Callegari, Giuseppe
- Callenberg, Johann H.
- Calligraphy, Hebrew
- Calling
- Calmet, Augustin
- Calneh
- Calovius, Abraham
- Calvarists
- Calvary. See
- Calvary, Mt., Priests of
- Calvert, George
- Calvin, John
- Calvin, on usury
- Calvinism
- Calvinistic doctrine of ministry
- Camaldolensians (Camaldolese)
- Camaldolites
- Camaldules (Camaldulians)
- Cambrai
- Cambridge Divinity School
- Cambyses II.
- Camel
- Camera apostolica
- Camerarius, Joachim
- Camerlingo
- Camermeister, Joachim
- Cameron, George G.
- Cameronians
- Camillians
- Camillus de Lellis
- Camisards
- Camon
- Camp Meetings
- Campanella, Tomaso
- Campanius, John
- Campanus, Johannes
- Campbell, Alexander
- Campbellites
- Campeggio (Campeggi, Campegio), Lorenzo
- Campello, Count Enrico de
- Campion, Edmund
- Camus, Jean P.
- Cana
- Canaan, Canaanites
- Canada
- Canalejas, José
- Canary Islands
- Candidian
- Candidus, Pantaleon
- Candlemas
- Candler, Warren A.
- Candles
- Candlestick
- Candlish, Robert S.
- Canisius (Canys, Conis), Peter
- Canne, John
- Cannon, G. Q.
- Cano (Canus), Melchior
- Canon
- Canoness
- Canonesses of the Holy Sepulcher
- Canonical age
- Canonization
- Canons (of a cathedral)
- Canossa
- Canova, Antonio
- Canstein Bible Institute
- Canstein, Karl H., Baron von
- Cantacuzenus
- Cantata
- Canterbury
- Cantharus
- Canticle of the Blessed Virgin
- Canticles
- Canton Theological Seminary
- Cantor
- Cantoris, Ægidius
- Canus (Cano), Melchior
- Canute
- Cape Colony
- Cape Verde Islands
- Capecelatro, Alfonso
- Capellanus
- Capen, Elmer H.
- Capen, S. B.
- Capernaum
- Caperolani
- Caperolo, Pietro
- Capers, Ellison
- Caphtor
- Caphtorim
- Capistrano, Giovanni
- Capital offenses, Hebrew
- Capito, Wolfgang
- Capitula Angilramni
- Capitularies
- Capnion, Johannes
- Cappadocia
- Cappadocian school
- Cappel, Jacques, the Third
- Cappellari, B. A.
- Cappellus
- Capreolus, Johannes
- Captivity of the Jews. See
- Capuchin Sisters
- Capuchins
- Capupper, Johann
- Caputiati
- Caraccioli, Galeazzo
- Caracciolo, Roberto
- Caraffa, G. P.
- Caravaggio
- Carbuncle
- Carchemish
- Cardale, John B.
- Cardinal virtues
- Cardinals
- Carey, Lott
- Cargill, Donald
- Caribbean Islands
- Carim
- Carlile, Wilson
- Carloman
- Carlstadt, Andreas R. B. von
- Carlyle, Thomas
- Carmel
- Carmelites
- Carmen ad Flavium Felicem de resurrectione mortuorum
- Carmina de Sodoma
- Carnelian
- Carnesecchi, Pietro
- Carniola, Reformation in
- Caro, Joseph
- Caroli, Pierre
- Caroline Books
- Carolstadt, A. R. B. von
- Carpenter, Joseph E.
- Carpentry, Hebrew
- Carpets
- Carpocrates
- Carpocratians
- Carpov, Jacob
- Carpzov, Benedikt
- Carranza, Bartolomé
- Carrasco, Antonio
- Carré , J. P. de Pont
- Carroll, B. H.
- Carson, Alexander
- Carstares, William
- Carter, James
- Carterius
- Cartesianism
- Carthage
- Carthusians
- Cartwright, Peter
- Carus, Paul
- Cary, Alice
- Caryl, Joseph
- Casal, Gaspar do
- Casali del Drago, G.
- Casañas y Pagès, Salvatore
- Casas, Bartolomé de las. See
- Casaubon, Isaac
- Caselius, Johannes
- Casians (Spanish sect)
- Casianus (Cassianus)
- Caspar, abbot of St. Gall
- Caspari, Carl P.
- Cassander, Georgius
- Cassel, Conference
- Cassel, Paulus S.
- Cassels, W. R.
- Cassetta, Francesco
- Cassian, Martyr)
- Cassianus, Johannes
- Cassiodorus (Cassiodorius), Magnus A.
- Cassius of Tyre
- Castagna, G. B.
- Castanets
- Caste
- Castell, Edmund
- Castellamare
- Castellio, Sebastianus
- Castenpauer
- Castiglioni, F. S.
- Castor, Saint
- Casuistry
- Casus Reservati
- Caswall, Edward
- Catabaptists. See
- Catacombs
- Catafalque
- Cataldus
- Catalogus Liberianus
- Cataphrygians
- Catechesis
- Catechetical Schools
- Catechetics
- Catechism, Genevan
- Catechisms
- Catechumenate
- Catenæ
- Cathach Psalter
- Cathari
- Catharine II., of Russia
- Catharine of France
- Catharine de' Ricci, Saint
- Catharinus, Ambrosius
- Cathcart, William
- Cathedra
- Cathedral
- Catherina de Jesus
- Catherine de' Medici
- Catholic
- Catholicism, German
- Catholics, Reformed
- Catholicus
- Cattle
- Cavagnis, Felice
- Cavalier, Jean
- Cavalieri di Santo Spirito
- Cavalry
- Cave of Bethlehem
- Cave, Alfred
- Caves
- Cavicchioni, Benjamin
- Cayenne
- Cayet, Pierre V. P.
- Cazalla, Augustino
- Ceadda, Saint
- Cecil, Richard
- Cecilia, Saint
- Cecrops
- Cedars of Lebanon
- Cedd (Cedda), Saint
- Ceillier, Remy
- Cele, Johannes
- Celebes
- Celestine I., Pope
- Celestines
- Celestius
- Celibacy
- Celidonius of Besançon
- Cell
- Cella, Peter
- Cellarius
- Cellensis, Petrus
- Cellerarius
- Cellites (Cellitæ). See
- Celsus
- Celtic Bible versions
- Cemeteries
- Cennick, John
- Censer
- Censorship and Prohibition of Books
- Census
- Census Beati Petri
- Centos
- Central Africa Protectorate
- Central America
- Central Bible Society
- Centurione, Virginia
- Cenwulf of Mercia
- Ceolfrid, Saint
- Cerastes
- Cerdo (Cerdon)
- Ceremonial mutilations and marks
- Ceremonies, Roman Catholic
- Ceridwen
- Cerinthus
- Certitude, Christian
- Cervini, Marcello
- Cesare
- Cesarini, Giuliano
- Cévennes, Prophets of the
- Ceylon, Baptists in
- Chabons, J. P. de
- Chad, Saint
- Chaderton, Laurence
- Chadwick, John W.
- Chains of St. Peter, Feast of the
- Chair, episcopal
- Chaitanya
- Chalcedon
- Chalcedonian creed
- Chalcedony
- Chaldea. See
- Chaldean Christians
- Chaldeans
- Chaldis
- Chalice
- Challoner, Richard
-
- Chalmers, James
- Chamberlain, Jacob
- Chambers, Talbot W.
- Chamier, Daniel
- Chaminade, W. J.
- Champagni, Pierre de
- Champollion, J. F.
- Chancel
- Chancery, Apostolic
- Chandieu, Antoine de la R.
- Chandler, Edward
- Change of Confession
- Channing, William E.
- Chantal, Jeanne F. F. de
- Chantepie de la Saussaye, P. D.
- Chantry
- Chapel
- Chapin, Edwin H.
- Chaplain
- Chapman, J. Wilbur
- Chappuis, Jean
- Chapter
- Character
- Charcot, J. M.
- Chariot
- Charis
- Charismata
- Charity, Brothers
- Charlemagne
- Charles IV., emperor
- Charles V., emperor
- Charles I., of England
- Charles II., of England
- Charles VI., of France
- Charles VII., of France
- Charles VIII., of France
- Charles IX., of France
- Charles II., of Inner Austria
- Charles II., of Naples
- Charles IX., of Sweden
- Charles XI., of Sweden
- Charles XII., of Sweden
- Charles of Anjou
- Charles, Elizabeth
- Charm
- Charnel-house
- Charnock, Stephen
- Charpentier, Hubert
- Charran
- Charron, Pierre
- Charter
- Charteris, Archibald H.
- Chartres, school of
- Chartreuse
- Chase, Frederick H.
- Chasidim
- Chastel, Étienne L.
- Chastity
- Chasuble
- Châteillon, Sebastien
- Châtel, Ferdinand F.
- Chauncy, Charles
- Chautauqua Institution
- Chavasse, Francis J.
- Chayla, F. de L. de
- Chebar
- Chedorlaomer
- Cheetham, Samuel
- Cheke, Sir John
- Chelćic Brethren
- Chemarim
- Chemnitz, Christian
- Chemosh
- Cheney, Charles E.
- Chephirah
- Cherbury, E. H., Lord
- Cherethites
- Cherub, Cherubim
- Cheshire, Joseph B., Jr.
- Chesselius, Johannes
- Chevalerie, H. A. de la
- Chevalier, P.
- Cheyne, Thomas K.
- Cheynell, Francis
- Chezard, J. M.
- Chi Rho
- Chiaramonti, Luigi
- Chicago, Divinity School of the University of
- Chicago-Lambeth articles
- Chief good
- Chiemsee, Bishopric
- Chieregati (Francisco)
- Chiersey, synod of
- Chigi, Fabio.. See
- Childebert
- Children, desire for
- Children's Aid Society of New York
- Chile
- Chiliasm.. See
- Chillingworth, William
- Chillon, prisoner of
- Chilperic
- Chimere
- China
- Chinese Bible
- Chiniquy, Charles P.
- Chinnereth, sea of
- Chinvat bridge
- Chiun
- Chlotildis
- Chodowiecki, Daniel
- Choir
- Choisy, Jacques E.
- Choral
- Chorazin
- Chorepiscopus
- Choreutæ
- Chorgerichte
- Chorizantes
- Cho-sen
- Chosroes I
- Chosrov the Great
- Chovevei Zion Societies
- Chrischona
- Chrism
- Chrismal
- Chrisom
- Christ, body of
- Christ, Paul
- Christadelphians
- Christelijke Gereformeerde Kerken
- Christentumsgesellschaft, Die Deutsche
- Christian
- Christian II., of Denmark
- Christian III.
- Christian of Prussia
- Christian archeology
- Christian charity
- Christiani, Arnold
- Christianity in Abyssinia
- Christianity in Russia
- Christians
- Christie, Francis A.
- Christlich-socialer Verein
- Christlieb, Theodor
- Christmas
- Christmastide
- Christo Sacrum
- Christocentric Christianity
- Christology
- Christophany
- Christopher, Duke of Wuerttemberg
- Christopher, Saint
- Christophorus, Pope
- Christos Pashon
- Christotokos
- Christus patiens
- Chrobry, Boleslaw
- Chrodegang
- Chromatius
- Chronicle, Babylonian
- Chronicles, Book of
- Chronicon Paschale
- Chronological tables
- Chronology
- Chrysanthos, Notaras
- Chrysippos
- Chrysolite
- Chrysologus, Petrus
- Chrysoprase
- Chrysorrhoas
- Chrysostom
- Chubb, Thomas
- Chur, Bishopric of
- Church of America
- Church History
- Church, Alfred J.
- Churches, as asylums
- Churching of Women
- Churchwardens
- Churchyard
- Chushan-rishathaim
- Chytræus, David
- Ciaran, Saint, of Clonmacnoise
- Cibo, G. B.
- Ciborium
- Cilice
- Cilicia
- Cilicium
- Cimmerians
- Cincture
- Circuit-wanderers
- Circumcelliones
- Circumcision
- Cistercians
- Cisterns
- Citeaux
- Cities in Palestine
- City Missions
- Ciudad, Juan
- Civil Jurisdiction of Church
- Civilization, Babylonian
- Claggett, John
- Claiborne, William
- Clairvaux
- Clamanges, N. P.
- Clap, Thomas
- Clapham sect
- Clara, Saint
- Clare, Saint
- Clarenbach. See
- Clarendon code
- Clareni (Clarenini)
- Clares, Poor
- Clark, Francis E.
- Clarke, Adam
- Clarkson, Thomas
- Class Meeting
- Classicism
- Claude, Jean
- Claudianus, Mamertus
- Claudius, Emperor
- Claudius of Turin
- Claudius, Matthias
- Clausen, H. G.
- Claver, Peter
- Cleanness and uncleanness
- Cleanthes
- Clémanges, Nicholas P.
- Clematius
- Clemen, Carl C.
- Clement I., pope. See
- Clement II.
- Clement III.
- Clement III., antipope. See
- Clement IV., pope
- Clement V.
- Clement VI.
- Clement VII.
- Clement VII., antipope
- Clement VIII., pope
- Clement VIII., antipope
- Clement IX., pope
- Clement X.
- Clement XI.
- Clement XII.
- Clement XIII.
- Clement XIV.
- Clement
- Clementina
- Clementine Bible, Sixtine
- Cleomenes
- Cleopatra
- Cleophas
- Clerc, Jean Le
- Clergy
- Clerici apostolici sancti Hieronymi Jesuati
- Clericis laicos
- Clericus (Leclerc), Johannes
- Clerk
- Clermont, Synods of
- Clermont-Ganneau, C.
- Cletus
- Cleverness
- Cleyne, Marten de
- Clifford, Anne
- Clifton, Richard
- Climacus, Johannes
- Climate of Assyria
- Clinical Baptlsm
- Clinici
- Cloak
- Clonmore, Margaret
- Closed time
- Clovis
- Clowes, William
- Cluniac reform
- Cluny, Abbey of
- Clyfton, Richard
- Coadjutor
- Coan, Titus M.
- Coat
- Coat of mail
- Cobb, Henry N.
- Coblenz articles
- Cober, Gottlob
- Cobham, Lord. See
- Coburg-Gotha
- Cocceius, Johannes
- Cochlæus, Johannes
- Cochran, J. P.
- Cock, killing of a
- Codde, Petrus
- Coddians
- Code of Hammurabi
- Codex Alexandrinus
- Codification of canon law
- Codman, Robert
- Codrington, H.
- Coe, George A.
- Coelde, Dietrich
- Cœle-Syria
- Cœlicolæ
- Coelius, Michael
- Coelln, Daniel G. K. von
- Cœmgen, Saint, of Glendalough
- Cœnobites
- Coffee
- Cohuacohuatl
- Coins, Jewish
- Coir Khan
- Coit, Stanton
- Coke, Thomas
- Cola and Commata
- Colani, Timothée
- Colarbasus, Colarbasians
- Coleman, Leighton
- Colenso, John W.
- Coleridge, Samuel T.
- Colet, John
- Colgate University
- Coligny, Gaspard de
- Colin, J. C. M.
- Collateral Bible
- Collect
- Collectio Acheriana
- Collectio (canonum) Anselmo
- Collectivism
- Colledge, T. R.
- Collège de Calvi
- Collegia Nationalia
- Collegial or Collegiate Churches
- Collegialism
- Collegiants
- Collegium Maronitarum
- Collenbusch, Samuel
- Collier, Jeremy
- Collins, Anthony
- Collivacinus, Petrus
- Colloquy of Maulbronn
- Colluthus
- Collyer, Robert
- Collyridians
- Colman, Saint
- Cologne, Archbishopric of
- Colombia
- Colombini, Caterina
- Colonization of Palestine
- Colonna family
- Colonna, Egidio
- Color, nomenclature
- Colorbasus (Valentinian)
- Colored church organizations in the U. S.
- Coloring-materials
- Colors in the Bible
- Colossæ
- Colossians, epistle to the
- Colum
- Columba
- Columban
- Columbia College
- Columbus
- Colyer, Vincent
- Comb, liturgical
- Comba, Emilio
- Combe, Père la
- Combefis, François
- Comber, Thomas J.
- Comenius, Johannes A.
- Comes (Lectionary)
- Comestor, Peter
- Comgall, Saint, of Bangor
- Commandments of the Church
- Commemoration of dead
- Commenda
- Commendatory Letters
- Commensalitium
- Commentaries
- Commerce, Ancient
- Commination Service
- Committee for German Evangelical Seamen's Mission
- Commodianus
- Commodus
- Common Life, Brethren of the
- Commonitorium
- Communal life of chapter
- Communicants, requirements for
- Communicatio Idiomatum
- Communio laica
- Communion. See
- Communion of the Dead
- Communism
- Comoro Isles
- Compactata of Prague
- Comparative Religion
- Competentes
- Compline
- Complutensian polyglot
- Compostella
- Comprehensive Bible
- Compston, Henry F. B.
- Compton, Henry
- Comte, Isidore A. M. F. X.
- Compulsory education
- Conall
- Conant, Thomas J.
- Conaty, Thomas J.
- Conception, immaculate
- Conception of our Lady, Nuns of the Order of
- Conceptionists
- Conceptualism. See
- Conclave
- Conclavists
- Concomitance
- Concord, Book of
- Concordances
- Concordats
- Concordia College
- Concorrezani
- Concubinage
- Concursus Divinus
- Conder, Claude R.
- Condignity
- Conditional immortality
- Conditionalism
- Conditioned, law of the
- Condorcet, M. J. C. de
- Conduits
- Condulmieri, Gabriello
- Cone, Orello
- Conference
- Confessio Bohemica
- Confession
- Confessional Lutheran doctrine history
- Confessions, creeds and
- Confessors
- Confirmation
- Confiteor
- Conflict of Duties
- Confraternities, Religious
- Confraternity of Blessed Sacrament
- Confucianism
- Confucius
- Confutatio pontifica
- Confutation, book of
- Congo. See
- Congregatio Fesulana
- Congregation
- Congregational church polity
- Congregationalist ecclesiastical records
- Congregationalists
- Congress of Ems
- Congresses, peace
- Congruity
- Connecticut, Missionary Society of
- Conon, Pope
- Conquest of Canaan
- Conrad II., emperor
- Conrad III.
- Conrad IV.
- Conrad of Gelnhausen
- Conring, Hermann
- Consalvi, Ercole
- Consanguinity
- Conscience
- Conscientiarii
- Consciousness of Jesus
- Consecration
- Consensus of Geneva
- Conservative Amish Mennonites
- Consilia Evangelica
- Consistorial advocates
- Consistory
- Constance, Bishopric of
- Constans
- Constans II., eastern emperor
- Constantine the Great
- Constantine II., emperor
- Constantine V.
- Constantine I., Pope
- Constantine II.
- Constantine of Mananalis
- Constantinople
- Constantinopolitan Creed
- Constantinos
- Constantinus, Flavius C.
- Constantius II., Flavius J.
- Constellations
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- Consubstantiation
- Consummation of Thomas
- Contarini, Gasparo
- Contest of apostles
- Conti, Gregory
- Contractus, Herman
- Controversies, eucharistic
- Controversy, Adiaphoristic
- Contzen, Adam
- Conventicle
- Conventions, Sunday-school
- Conventuals
- Converse, James B.
- Conversion
- Convocation
- Convulsionists
- Conway, Moncure D.
- Conwell, Russell H.
- Conybeare, Frederick C.
- Conyza, Petrus
- Cook Islands, missions in
- Cook, Charles
- Cooke, George A.
- Cookman, Alfred
- Cooper, A. A.
- Cooperator
- Cop, Nicolas
- Cope
- Copenhagen, diet of
- Copleston, Reginald S.
- Copper
- Coppin
- Copping, Harold
- Coptic Bible versions
- Copts
- Coquerel, Athanase J.
- Corbara, Angelina di
- Corbie, abbey of
- Corbinian
- Cordeliers
- Cordova
- Cordus, Euricius
- Corey, Martha
- Coriander
- Corinth
- Corinthians, epistles to the
- Cornelius, Pope
- Cornelius a Lapide
- Cornelius, Peter
- Cornill, Carl H.
- Coronation
- Coroticus
- Corporal (Corporale)
- Corporate philanthropy
- Corporation Act
- Corporations sole
- Corpus Catholicorum
- Corpus Christi
- Corpus Doctrinæ
- Corrario, Angelo
- Correction, Houses of
- Correctoria biblica
- Correggio
- Correspondences, Swedenborgian
- Corrigan, Michael A.
- Corro, Antonio del
- Corrodi, Heinrich
- Corruption of Biblical text
- Corsini, Lorenzo
- Corsnæd, ordeal by
- Cort, Christian de
- Corvey
- Corvinus, Antonius
- Corwin, Edward T.
- Coscia, cardinal
- Cosin, John
- Cosmas and Damian, Saints
- Cosmas Indicopleustes
- Cosmogony
- Cosmology, Mandæan
- Costa, Izaak da. See
- Costa Rica
- Cotelerius, Johannes B.
- Cotelier, Jean B.
- Cotta
- Cotta, Ursula
- Cotterill, Thomas
- Cotton
- Cotton, John
- Cotularii
- Coudrin, P. M. J.
- Coulin, Frank
- Coullié, Pierre H.
- Council of Basel
- Councils, Baltimore
- Counter-Reformation
- Counter-remonstrance
- Cour, Didier de la
- Courayer, Pierre F. le
- Courcelles, Étienne de
- Court of Arches
- Court, Antoine
- Court de Gebelin, Antoine
- Courtenay (Courtney), William
- Cousin, Victor
- Coussirat, Daniel
- Covenant
- Covenanters
- Covenanting Church of lreland
- Coverdale, Miles
- Cowan, Henry
- Cowdery, Oliver
- Cowl
- Cowles, Henry
- Cowley Fathers
- Cowper, William
- Cox, Melville B.
- Coxe, Arthur C.
- Coyle, Robert F.
- Crafts, Wilbur F.
- Craig, James A.
- Craik, Henry
- Crakanthorpe, Richard
- Cramer, Johann A.
- Cranach the Elder, Lucas
- Crane, Louis B.
- Crane Theological School
- Cranmer, Thomas
- Crannell, P. W.
- Cranston, Earl
- Crapsey, Algernon S.
- Crato von Crafftheim
- Crautwald, Valentin
- Craven, Elijah R.
- Crawford, Clarence K.
- Creagh, John T.
- Creation
- Creationism
- Credence Table
- Credner, Karl A.
- Credulity
- Creed of 1883
- Creeds and Confessions
- Creighton, Mandell
- Crell, Johann
- Cremation
- Cremer, August H.
- Crespin, Jean
- Cresson, Warder
- Crete
- Crétenet, Jacques
- Crétenists
- Cretoni, Serafino
- Creutzinger (Creuziger), Kaspar
- Crevelli, Uberto
- Criminal law, Hebrew
- Crisp, Tobias
- Crispin and Crispinian, Saints
- Crispinian, Saint
- Critica sacra
- Critical theology
- Critici Sacri
- Criticism, biblical
- Crivelli, Alexander
- Croall Lectures
- Croatian Bibles
- Crocius, Johannes
- Crofton, Sir Walter
- Crœsus
- Croix, M. E. de la
- Cromlechs
- Cromwell, Oliver
- Cronin, Edward
- Crook, W. P.
- Crooker, Joseph H.
- Crookes, Sir William
- Crooks, George R.
- Crosby, Fanny
- Cross
- Crosthwaite, Robert J.
- Crowdy, W. S.
- Crowther, Samuel A.
- Crozer, J. P.
- Crozer Theological Seminary
- Crozier
- Crozier, John B.
- Crucé, Éméric
- Crucifix
- Crucifixion
- Cruciform architecture
- Cruciger, Kaspar, the Elder
- Cruden, Alexander
- Crummell, Alexander
- Crusades
- Crusius, Christian A.
- Cruttwell, Charles T.
- Cryftz, Nikolaus
- Crypt
- Crypto-Calvinists
- Crystal
- Cuba
- Cubit
- Cucius
- Cucumbers
- Cudworth, Ralph
- Cuesta, on the mass
- Cuimine
- Culdees
- Culm, Bishopric of
- Cultic mysteries
- Cults, associational
- Culture, Babylonian
- Culverwel, Nathaniel
- Cumæan sibyl
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- Curtis, Edward L.
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- Curtius, Valentin
- Curzon, G. N.
- Cusa (Cusanus), Nicholas of
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- Cusanus. See
- Cush
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- Custom and morality
- Cutha
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- Cuyler, Theodore L.
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- Cymbals
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- Cyprus
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- Cyrenaica
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- Cyril Lucar
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- Cyrus the Great
- Cysat, Renward
- Czechs
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- Czerski, Johann