Heliogabalus, his blasphemous orgies, i. 260

Hell, monkish visions of, ii. [221] and note.

Glimpses of the infernal regions furnished by the “Dialogues” of St. Gregory, [221].

Modern publications on this subject, [223], note

Helvétius, on the origin of human actions, i. 8, note.

On customs of the people of Congo and Siam, 102, note.

Compared with Aulus Gellius, 313

Herbert, of Cherbury, Lord, his profession of the doctrine of innate ideas, i. 123

Hercules, meaning of, according to the Stoics, i. 163

Hereford, Nicholas of, his opposition to indiscriminate alms, ii. [96]