makes absolute despotism the proper offspring of Mohammed, [220-224];
what Mohammed was named by his companions, [217].
Eugenius, Pope, elected in the lifetime of St. Martin, [226], [229].
Gfrörer, Papst Gregorius, vii., vol. v. p. [10-11] quoted.
Gregorovius quoted, [25], [26], [28], [29], [37], [45], [257], [269], [270], [280], [290].
Gregory II., Pope, 19th May, 715, [290];
extent of the Christian region at his accession, [290-293];
his character and actions, [301];
his letter to the emperor Leo III., [302-315];
shows the bearing of a God Incarnate on the making of images, [306];