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III.

INDEX TO THE DOCTRINES.

ABSOLUTION, Trent, 261; 380, 386.

ATTRITION, Trent, 252, 378.

BAPTISM, Sacrament of, Trent, 218, 370.

CANON OF THE OLD TESTAMENT, the additional books rejected,
Laodicæa, 41, 56; enjoined, Trent, 159, 362; rejected by the
Fathers, 420.

CLERGY, Celibacy of, against, Nice I. 28; 49; Gangra, 38, 153;
enjoined, Lateran I. 125; 345; II. 126; 345; Trent, 329; Re-
ferred to, 349, 350, 358.

CLERGY, Marriage of, after ordination, against, Neocæsarea, 37; and
note, 52; treated of, 62.

COMMUNION in one kind, Constance, 144; and note, 353; Trent,
290; 295; 388; 403; condemned by the Fathers, 443.
CONFESSION, enjoined by Lateran IV. 447; Trent, 255; 378, 385,
386.

CONFIRMATION, Trent, 223; 371.

CONTRITION, Trent, 252; 384.

CREED, New, forbidden, Ephesus, 33; Chalcedon, 37; indirectly,
Trent, 156, 359.

Creed of Pius IV. Referred to, xxvi. Given at length, xlvi.
EUCHARIST, Trent, 225, 238; adoration of, 231; preparation for,
234; use of, 236. Notes, 372 and following.

EXTREME UNCTION, Trent, 270, 287, 382.

GOOD WORKS, Trent, 208, 367.

HERETICS, treatment of, Lateran III., 128, 346; IV. 133, 348;
Constance, 151, 353.

IMAGES, use of, in religious worship, enjoined, Nice II. 109; Constan-
tinople IV, 123; Trent, 335; and note, 408; condemned by the
Fathers, 417.

INDULGENCES, Trent, 339, 409.

INFALLIBILITY, R. 411.

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