the Heidelberg, [477], [479].

Catholic Church, term not conceded to Romanists, [404].

Celibacy of the clergy, [312], [343].

Celtes, Conrad, Humanist, [67];

on the diffusion of Scripture, [151].

Chancery, rules of the Roman (contain lists of prices of benefices), [10].

Charitable foundations placed under lay management, [143].

Charity in the Middle Ages, [141] ff.

Charles v., Emperor, [37], [184], [334], [341];

elected to the Empire, [40];