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Hoover, Herbert --affords protection for Chinese Christians fleeing the fury of the Boxers, (Aug.10)
Hopkins, Oceanus --Birth of, (Dec.11)

Hopkins, Samuel --Birth of, (Sept.17); taught by Jonathan Edwards, (Dec.20); flees before the French and Indian War, (Sept.17); flees from the British during the War for Independence, (Sept.17); opposes the institution of slavery and submits a plan for their colonization, (Dec20); Death of, (Dec.20)

Houston, Sam --Birth of, (Mar.2); conversion of, (Mar.2)
House of Wisdom –(June 4)
Howard, Catherine - - (July 28)
Howard, John --assists in forming the Lon-don Sunday School Union, (July 13); the influence of William Wilberforce, (Aug.24)

Howe, John, cf. (June 23)
Howie, John –(Nov.14)
Howland, John –(Dec.11)
Hubbard, Samuel --his assessment of King Philip's War, (Sept.29)
Hubbard, William --cf. (Oct.28)
Hubmaier, Balthazar --persecution by Ulrich Zwingli, (Mar.10); Death of, (Mar.10); the subsequent drowning of his wife, (Mar.10)
Huck, Captain --his attacks upon Presbyterians, (June 7)
Hughes, George –(July 3)
Hughes, Rev. Joseph --founds the British and Foreign Bible Society. (May 4)

Huguenots --THE HUGUENOT WARS: attacked, (Sept.2); a petition for toleration, (Aug.21); the Massacre of Vassy, (Mar.1); The First War of Religion- (Mar.19); the Battle of Dreux, and the capture of the Prince of Conde, (Mar.12). The Second War of Religion- (Mar.12); Count Palatine Wolfgang raises an army to assist, (Sept.18). The Third War of Religion- (Mar.12); Count Palatine Wolfgang joins forces with Gaspard Coligny, and the count's subsequent death, (June 11); the Battle of Jarnac, (Mar.12); the end of, (Aug.2). The St. Bartholomew Day Massacre, (Aug.24); the death of Charles IX, (May 30). The Fifth War of Religion, (Sept.15). The Sixth War of Religion, (Sept.15). The Seventh War of Religion, (Apr.15). The Eighth War of Religion, (Oct.20). THE EDICT OF NANTES: signed (Apr.15); revoked (Oct.18). Forbidden by Louis XIV to conduct synods without permission, (Oct.10); Louis XIV forcibly takes supposedly "converted" Huguenot children from their parents, (Oct.24); forbid-den to leave the country, (Oct.24); the dragonnades, (Apr.18); Louis XIV declares them to be loyal subjects, (May 21); the king forbids Huguenot women to serve as midwives, (Feb.20); intermarriage between Protestants and Roman Catholics prohibited, (June 20); Louis XIV declares Protestantism non-existent in France, (Mar.8); their entire "conversion" declared, (Mar.29); persecution of by Fenelon, (Aug.6); Cardinal Mazarin renews edicts in favor of, (May 21); opposed by Cardinal Richelieu, (Sept.5); forbidden to assemble in a place when it is visited by the Bishop or Archbishop, (July 31); the fall of Rochelle, (Oct.28); the Battle of the Boyne, (July 1). THE CAMISARDS: attacked, (Apr.29), (Aug.8), (Aug.8); attacked by Marshal Montrevil, (Apr.1); the arrest of Claude Brousson, (Oct.30), the Camisard retreat discovered, (Dec.5); the death of Jean Cavalier, (May 18); the ordination of Antoine Court, (Nov.21); the first synod called to re-establish the "Church In The Desert", (Aug.21); forbids women to preach, (Aug.21); the Death of Antoine Court, (June 15); a General Synod held, (May 16); the Seventh National Synod, (Apr.2); the Gallican Confession, (Apr.2); the Eighth National Synod, (May 6); the persecution of Jean Fabre, (Jan.1); Clement XI proclaims a crusade against, (May 1); the Massacre of Vernoux, (Dec.12); the brutality of the persecution against, and the subsequent rise of Rationalism, (Oct.17); join the Waldensians in exile in Switzer-land for an "invasion" of their homeland, (Aug.16). IN EXILE: the testimony of the inhabitants of Rye, England, (Apr.18); settle in South Africa, (Apr.6); a patent is granted to Monsieur de Monts for the founding of Acadia. (Nov.8); British persecution of the Acadiana, (July 3); Samuel de Champlain, (Dec.25); welcomed by South Carolina who grants them full citizenship, (May 1); cf. (Mar.10), (Mar.29); their settlement in Georgia massacred by the Spanish, (Sept.2); liberally assisted in the establishment of new homes by Massachusetts, (Mar.29); welcomed by New York, (Mar.29); the contribution of Peter Faneuil, (Mar.29)

Hult, Ralph --labors in Tanzania, (May 19); Ger-man raiders sink his ship while in mid-ocean during World War II, his rescue and return to the field, (May 19)

"Humani Generis" –(Aug.12)
"Humanum Genus" --condemns the Masonic order, (Apr.20)

Hungary --accepts the Reformation under Rudolph II, (June 22); restrictions under Matthias, (May 23); Jesuits imported by Archbishop George Draskovich, and the subsequent persecution under General Baste and Count Belgiojoso, (June 23); resistance in Transylvania under Stephen Botskai, (June 23); religious freedom acknowledged by Matthias, (June 23); the Diet of Pressburg, (June 23); Charles III recognizes unrestricted use of the Bible, (Nov.1); resistance by the Jesuits, (Nov.1); the burning of the Bibles, (Nov.1)

Hungarian Reformed Church in America --organized, (Oct.7)
Hunt, Asa --the persecution of, (May 28)

Huss, John --Birth of (July 6); the influence of the Lollards, (Dec.31); conversion of, (July 6); summoned by Emperor Sigismund to Constance and draws up his will, (Oct.11); enters Con-stance, (Nov.3); his Safe Conduct violated, and he is imprisoned, (Nov.3); his "Prophecy" and death, (July 6); Luther's condemnation of his Death, (July 6)

Hussites --Pope Martin calls for a Crusade against, (Feb.16); victorious over the Germans, (June 16); Eugenius IV proclaims a Fifth Crusade against, (Aug.14); the Council of Basel, (Jan.4); the Hussite Wars end, (May 29); toleration of forbidden, (July 6); the Moravians, (Aug.17)

Hutchinson, governor (Massachusetts) --declares the power of government must be understood as absolute, (Mar.6)

Hutchinson, Anne --her doctrinal tenets tried, (Aug.30); protected by Sir Henry Vane, (June14); opposed by John Wilson, (Aug.7); condemnation of by the Newtown Synod, and her subsequent banishment, (Aug.30); her murder by the Indians, (Aug.30); cf. (Sept.7)

Hutchinson, Edward --cf. (Sept.4)
Hutchinson, Francis --(Mrs. William Collins) condemnation, banishment and Death of, (Sept.7)
Hyde, Alvin –(Mar.22)
Hyde, John –("Praying Hyde") –(Feb.17)
Hyde, Robert --his sentence of Benjamin Keach, (Oct.8)


 

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