Clinton, Lord, on the work of suppression, [311].

Cloister, [426]. See [Monastery.]

Cluny, Monastery at, [177]; the congregation of, [178].

Coke, Sir Edward, quoted, [329].

Columba, St., his church relations, [162].

Commissioners, The Royal, appointed to visit monasteries of England, their methods, [308], [333]; character of, [311]; begin their work, [313]; their report, [316]; Parliament acts on same, [319].

Confession, among the Jesuits, [269].

Conscience, liberty of, renounced by monks, [394].

Constantine the Great, [71].

Contemplation, John Tauler on, [395]; Bruno on, [396].