Christian army at Jerusalem, pious fervour of the, [ i. 226], [ i. 227].

Enthusiasm and valour of, [ ii. 36], [ ii. 37].

—— religion, its tendency to soften the manners of the Eastern conquerors, [ i. 38].

Influence of, on the Crusaders, [ i. 56].

Christianity, power of the popes augmented by the progress of, [ i. 39].

On the sanguinary wars in support of, [ ii. 310]; [iii. 15] n.

Overthrown at Constantinople by the Turks, [iii. 158].

Extended to China, [iii. 304].

Its superiority over Mohammedanism, [iii. 346], [iii. 347].

Christians of the East respected by the northern barbarians, [ i. 3].