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INDEX
"It is impossible to
enslave a people who will not be enslaved."
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Cadwallon –(Aug.5)
Caecilius --(See: Cyprian)
Caesar, Julius --cf. (July10)
Caesarius of Arles –(June3)
La Caillemotte –(July 1)
Cajetan, Thomas --invents the doctrine of Papal Infallibility, (Aug.9);
rejects the appeal of Henry VIII for a divorce from Catherine of Aragon,
(Aug.9)
Calamy, Edmund --writes The Soldier's
Pocket Bible, (Aug.30)
Calas, Jean --persecution of, (Mar.9); his family defended by Voltaire,
(Mar.9)
Caldwell, Rev. James --the murder of his wife, (June 7)
Calixtines –(May 29)
Calixtus II --the Concordat of Worms, (Sept.23)
Call To Delaying Sinners –(May 24)
Call To the Unconverted –(Nov.12)
Callender, Elisha --the baptism of Samuel Jennings, (Feb.19)
Calvin, John --Birth of (July10);
conversion of, (July10); flees France with Nicolas Cop following Mr.
Cop's sermon, (Nov.1); threatened with a curse by William Farel,
(Apr.23); exiled with William Farel from Geneva, (Apr.23); the birth of
a son, (July 28); the death of his wife, (Mar.29); teaches Theodore Beza,
(Oct.13); re-enters Geneva, (Sept.13); the burning of Michael Servetus,
(Oct.26); charged with Republicanism, (May 27); introduces singing into
worship, (May 27); his last sermon, (Feb.6); Death of, (May 27); cf.
(Jan.15), (Feb.2)
Calvinism --The Five Points of, (Nov.13);
the Council of Deft convenes, (Nov.13)
Calvinists --of the Northern colonies rebel against Great Britain,
(Oct.8)
Calvinistic Methodist Church --origin of,
(Mar.7); the formation of the Synod of Pennsylvania, (Apr.5); the Synod
of Ohio, (June 12); the Synod of Wisconsin, (Dec.31); the Synod of New
York, (May 10); organized as the Welch Presbyterian Church In America,
(Sept.22)
Cambridge Platform --(See: Cambridge
Synod)
Cambridge Synod –(Apr.22); prepares a model of Church Government, (June
8); ends the Antinomian Controversy, (Nov.5); John Cotton assists in
drawing up the "Platform", (Dec.23); cf. (June 22)
Cambuslang Revival --Beginning of, (Feb.15); Continues, (Aug.15); George
Whitefield and his preaching, (July11)
Camden, Lord --defends the right of private ownership before Parliament,
(Mar.7)
Cameron, Richard --assists in drawing up the Declaration of Sanquhar,
(June 22); Death of, (June 22)
Cameronians --(See: Reformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland)
Camisards –(Apr.29); (Nov.28); (Dec.5)
Camp of the Eternal –(Nov.29)
Campbell, Sir Hew –(May 10)
Canada --conquered by Great Britain and
the subsequent oppression of, (Sept.17); Champlain founds Quebec,
(Dec.25); patent granted for the founding of Acadia, (Nov.8); British
persecution of the French Acadians, (July 3)
Candlish, Robert --recommends Brownlow
North, (Mar.14); cf. (Aug.23)
Canon Law --burned by Luther, (Dec.10)
Cape of Good Hope --a refuge for those fleeing religious persecution,
(May 1)
Capito --Luther breaks off relations with on account of his position on
the Lord's Supper, (May 21)
Cappel, Louis --denies the Inspiration of the Hebrew text of the Old
Testament, (Jan.8)
Caracalla, Antoninus –(Mar.7)
Caraffa, Giovanni Pietro --(See: Paul IV)
Carey, Lott --assists in the
establishment of the first Baptist Church in West Africa, (July 26); his
sudden Death, (July 26)
Carey, Matthew –(Dec.19)
Carey, William --Birth of, (Aug.17);
received as a church member, (June14); licensed by his church, (Aug.10);
the influence of David Brainerd, (Oct.9); the influence of Thomas Scott,
(July24); preaches his famous sermon, (May 31); the expression of Harvey
Lane Church, (Apr.2); writes his wife who is unwilling to go with him to
Burma, (June13); sails for Burma, (June13); opens a chapel at Serampore,
(Jan.1); completes the New Testament in Bengalee, (Feb.7); baptizes
Krishna Pal and his son, Felix, (Dec.28); death of his wife, (Dec.8);
death of his second wife, (May 30); his printing office destroyed by
fire, (Mar.10); establishes a Bible College, (June 9); establishes the
first news-paper in the vernacular, (June 9); establishes a leper
colony, (June 9); Suttee abolished, (June 9); the establishment of the
first missionary society, (Oct.2); his influence upon Henry Martyn,
(Oct.16); of Henry Martyn, (July 17); Death of, (June 9); cf. (May 20)
Cargill, Donald --succeeds Richard
Cameron, (July 27); excommunicates the king, (July 27); his flight and
subsequent arrest, (July 27); Death of, (July 27)
Carlstadt, Andreas Rudolf Bodenstein
Von--the Disputation at Leipsic, (June 27); cf. (July 5); Death of,
(Dec.24)
Carlyle, Thomas --of. (Jan.11)
Carrasco – (Aug.23)
Carson, Alexander --his Creed, (Oct.12);
his Reasons for leaving the Synod of Ulster, (June 25); evicted from his
church property, (July 1); on the Lord's Supper, and Baptism, (May 19);
Death of, (Aug.24)
Cartright, Peter --conversion of,
(Aug.6); defeated for Congress by Abraham Lincoln, (Sept.25); Death of
(Sept.25)
Cartwright, Thomas --his controversy with
Archbishop John Whitgift, (Feb.29); agrees with the civil enforcement of
the First Table of Commandments, (July 1); flees to escape arrest,
(Dec.10); the Reasons for his persecution, (Dec.10); his opposition of
the Brownists, (Dec.27); his imprisonment and release, (Dec.27); Death
of, (Dec.27)
Carver, John –(Dec.11)
Caryl, Joseph –(July 1); assists in drawing up the Savoy Confession,
(Sept.29); (Oct.12)
Casimir, John --befriends the Reformed, but expels the Lutherans,
(Jan.10)
Castro, Fidel --his persecution of Protestantism, (May 13)
Catesby, Robert –(Nov.5)
Cathari --the murder of the Inquisitor, Peter Martyr of Verona, (Apr.6).
(See: Albigensians)
Catherine de Medici --petitioned by
Protestants in Rouen for use of a church, its subsequent denial and
their resulting defiance, (Oct.31); masterminds the St. Bartholomew Day
Massacre –(Aug.24)
Catherine of Aragon --her marriage to
Henry VIII, (July 28); the birth of Mary ("Bloody") Tudor, (Feb.18);
divorced by Henry, (Oct.16)
Catholic Action --its stance against
Fascism in Italy, (June 29)
Catinat, General --his persecution of the Waldensians, (Apr.30)
Catlett, Mary --(Mrs. John Newton)--marriage of, (Feb.1); Death of,
(Dec.15)
Cavalier, Jean --Birth of (Nov.28); the
Camisards attacked, (Apr.29); leads the Huguenots to victory, (Dec.5);
Death of, (May 18)
Cavalier Parliament –(Dec.24)
Cazalla, Augustino --awakened, (Mar.4);
arrested by the Inquisition together with his brothers and sisters,
(Mar.4); his recantation and Death, (May 21)
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