Peyto, Friar, denounces Henry VIII., [296]:
Philanthropy, spirit of, kept alive by monks, [412]. See [Charity.]
Philip IV., King, of France, his charges against the Knights, [202].
Phillips, Wendell, on the reading of history, [386].
Philo, on the Essenes, [23]; on the Therapeutæ, [27].
Philosophy, ascetic influence of Greek, [21]; Gnostic, [27]; Pagan, and fall of Rome, [76].
Pike, Luke Owen, on the character of Henry VIII., [290]; on the lawlessness of monks, [336].
Pilgrims of Grace, [326]; their demands and overthrowal, [327].
Pillar Saints, [51].
Plague, Black, and the monks, [410].