Loyola, St. Ignatius, his birth, [261]; enters upon religious work, [262]; his pilgrimage to the Holy Land, [263]; his education, [263]; imprisonments, [263]; founds Society of Jesus, [264]; his "Spiritual Exercises," [265], [267]; on obedience, [267]; his mission, [276]; Sherman on, [278]; compared with Hamilcar, [409]. See [Society of Jesus.]
Lucius, a British king, embraces Christianity, [124].
Luther, influence of, in history, [92]; an Augustinian monk, [118]; Henry VIII. attacks, [293].
Lytton, his views of Jesuits denounced, [278].
M
Macarius, the hermit, [49].
Macaulay, his views of Jesuits opposed, [278]; on the aims of Jesuits, [283]; on the Roman Church, [402].
Mahomet, Carlyle on, [33].
Maitland, on Benedictine monasteries, [155].
Maitre, on desecration of cloisters, [350].