Cobler, a remarkable adventure of an Arabian Cobler, [290].

Column (the), to which Jesus Christ was fastened, the inscription put afterwards upon it, [103].
True meaning of that inscription, [105].

Commodus (the Emperor), a law of his to prevent the cheats of the Priests of Bellona, in Syria, [87], [88].

Confessors. Their great influence over their penitents, and the reason of it, [21], [22].
Assume a power of beating their penitents, [227].
Are forbidden by Pope Adrian I. to do so, [229].
Ingenious penances imposed by some of them, [230], & seq.
Dangers of their profession, [243], & seq.
Advice given them by St. Charles Borromee, [245].
Their situation with respect to decorum, ibid.
The expedients contrived by some among them, [246], [247].

Conformities (the Book of the) a farrago of superstitious trash; an account of the book, [394].

Cornelia Juliana, a Holy Nun, gives the Devil his due, [305].

Cornelian discipline defined, [235].
See [Discipline].

Cotelier, a Doctor of the Sorbonne, his Monuments of the Greek Church quoted, [250].

Coxcomb, a Russian; how chastised by a set of Ladies, [334], & seq.

Crofton (Zachary), a Reverend Divine, and a propagator of Cornelian flagellations in this Country, [237].
Farther account of him, [238].