Chastity, vow of, in Pachomian rule, [61]. See [Celibacy.]
China, asceticism in, [20].
Chinese monks, Father Bury on, [20].
Christ, see [Jesus Christ.]
Christian clergy, character of, in the fourth century, [77].
Christian ideal, tending toward fanaticism, [129].
Christian discipleship, nature of true, [390].
Christianity, asceticism and apostolic, [27], [28], [31]; conquers Roman empire, [71], [76]; endangered by success, [77]; in Rome in the fourth century, [79]; Lord on same, [80]; is opposed to fanaticism, [94]; in ancient Britain, [123], [161], [162]; Clarke on, [171]; Mozoomdar on essential principle of, [359]; requires some sort of self-denial, [390], [418], [419]; monasticism and, compared, [420]; monasticism furnishes example of, [422]. See [Britain] and [Church.]
Chrysostom, becomes an ascetic, [84]; brief account of life of, [116]; monastic cause furthered by, [117].
Church, Christian, the triumphant, compared with church in age of persecution, [109]; ideal of, furthers monasticism, [129]; and the barbarians, [149]; of the thirteenth century, [206]; its life-ideal, [369]; its union with paganism, [370]. See [Anglo-Saxon Church], [Britain], and [England, Church of.]