Cattle plague, theological notions respecting the, i. 356
Catullus, on the death of a sparrow, ii. [165], note
Cautinus, Bishop, his drunkenness, ii. [236]
Celibacy among the ancients, i. 106.
The Catholic monastic system, 107.
How discouraged by Augustus, 232.
Celibacy the primal virtue of the Christians of the fourth and fifth centuries, ii. [122].
Effect of this upon moral teaching, [122], [123].
History of the celibacy of the clergy, [328], [336]
Celsus calls the Christians Sibyllists, i. 376.