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Packer, James I. --of Arminianism,
(Nov.13)
Paganism --origin of the term, (Sept.6)
Paine, E1isha --the imprisonment and
letter of, (Nov.21); writes the Canterbury (Connecticut) tax assessors,
and his subsequent release, (Dec.11)
Paine, Thomas --Birth of (Jan.29); his
Common Sense published, (Jan.29); publishes his Rights Of Man,
(Jan.29); election to the French Nation-al Convention, (Jan.29); his
imprisonment, (Jan.29); decries Christianity and his Death as a
drunkard, (Jan.29)
Palestrina --(See; Giovanni Pierreluigi)
Palmer, Rev. Benjamin Morgan (Nov.29)
Palmer, Herbert (July 1)
Palmer, Ray --pens "My Faith Looks Up To Thee", (Mar.29); Lowell Mason
of, (Mar.29)
Pamphilus --gives his possessions to the
poor, (Feb.16); increases the library left by Origin, (Feb.16); his
arrest and subsequent torture, imprisonment and Death, (Feb.16)
Panoplist (June 9)
Pantheon --the dedication of as "Our Lady Of the Church of The Rotunda",
(May 13); the burial place of Raphael, (Apr.6)
Papal Infallibility --decreed, (July 18); initiated, (Aug.9)
Parable Of The Ten Virgins (Aug.25)
Paradise Lost (Nov.8); cf. (Apr.29)
Paradise Regained (Nov.8)
Pare, Ambrose --Huguenot physician,
attends the wound of Admiral Coligny, (Aug.24); attends Charles IX on
his deathbed, (Aug.24)
The Paris Basis (Aug.19)
Paris, Council of --condemns tyrannicide, (Feb.23)
Paris, University of --condemms the writings of John Wycliffe, (May 4)
Parker, Archbishop Matthew --his revision
of the Great Bible, known as the Bishops' Bible, (Oct.5); his
flight upon the accession of Mary, (May 17); his murder attempted, (May
17); Death of (May 17); his body disinterred, (May 17)
Parris, Rev, Matthew (Sept.22)
Pattie, Rev. Samuel (Mar.21)
Partinax --the murder of, (Apr.11)
Partridge, Ralph (June 8)
Paschal, Blaise --Birth of, (June 19);
the influence of his sister, Jacqueline, (June 19); conversion of, (June
19); embraces Jansenism, (June 19); pens his Essays Upon Cones,
(Aug.19); his Provincial Letters condemned, (Aug.19); his
opposition to the Jesuits, (Aug.19)
Pasquier, Augustin Marlorat du
--petitions Charles IX and Catherine de Medici in behalf of the
Protestants in Rouen for the use of a church: its subsequent denial and
the resulting defiance, (Oct.31); the seizure of the city and its
collapse, (Oct.31) Death of, (Oct.31)
"Pastor Aeternus" --proclaims the
doctrine of Papal Infallibility, (July 18)
Patagonian Missionary Society founded, (Dec.5)
Paternus, Aspasius (Aug.30)
Paton, John A. --Birth of, (May 24);
arrives in New Hebrides, (Aug.30); death of his first wife, (Feb.12);
marries Margaret Whitecross, (Jan.17); arrives in Australia, (Jan.17);
death of his second wife, (May 16); driven from the Island of Tanna by
savage attacks, (Feb.4); conducts the first communion on the Island of
Aniwa, (Oct. 24); publishes the book of Acts into Aniwan, (Oct.24);
Death of, (Jan.28)
Patterson, Colonel Robert (May 1)
Patteson, John Coleridge --labors in
Melanesia, (Sept.20); translates the Gospels of Luke and John into the
Mota tongue, (Sept.20); his murder, (Sept.20)
Patton, Francis --of Charles Hodge, (June
19)
Paul, (the Apostle) --the murder of, (June 9)
Paul II --authorizes the formation of a league to resist Bohemia, (March
21)
Paul IV --issues the Bull "Licet Ab
Initio", (July 21); issues a decree granting the Pope the exclusive
right to print and to keep Bible versions in the vernacular, (August
22); the decree rescinded, (August 22); Death of, (Dec.12)
Paul V --his attempt to gain supremacy
over the city of Venice, (Oct.5)
Paul, (Father) --of Religious oppression in the Netherlands, (May 18)
Paulet, Sir Amyas (Nov.29)
Paulinus --brings Edwin to Christ, (Oct.10); his flight with Queen
Ethelburga before Penda, (Oct.10)
Pavelic, Ante --proclaims a crusade
against Orthodox Serbs in Yugoslavia, (Apr.17); the demonic cruelties of
his Ustashi militia, (Apr.17); his ties with Roman Catholicism, (Apr.17)
Peace
Of Amboise (March 12); renewed,
(March 19)
Of Cavour(June 5); defended, (Nov.11)
Of Crecy (Apr.24)
Of Edinburgh (Aug.19)
Of Fleix (Apr.15)
Of God (Nov. 18-28)
Of St. Germain (Aug. 2)
Of Linz (Oct.20)
Of Longjumeau (Mar.13)
Of Passau (May 30)
Of Plessis-les-Tours (Sept.19)
Of Prague (May 30)
The Religious Peace (of 1555)declared, (Mar.6); abrogated, (Mar.6)
Of Ryswick (Sept.21)
Of Utrecht (Apr.11)
Of Vienna (June 23)
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