The English Moral Plays iii 
and with the Renaissance, 375-86; 
and with the spirit of comedy, 
387—90, et passim; their presen- 
tation, 389-95; restrained by law, 
364, 873-75; kept alive by new | 
needs, 359-86, their disintegra- 
tion, 386—403. 
Moralité des Enfans de Maintenant, 382. 
Morals of the Book of Job, 330. 
More, 566. 
Mystere de la Passion, 356. 
Narrenschiff, 360. 
Nature, 332, 378, 379, 383, 393, 395. 
Nature of the Four Elements, The, 
376—78, 381, 383. 
New Custom, 369, 393. 
Nice Wanton, The, 381. 
Occleve, 360. 
Origen, 349. 
Pageants, political and religious, 
364. 
Palsgrave, 381. 
Pammachius, 366, 367, 374. 
Parabell, 380. 
Pastor of Hermas, 309, 329. 
Pastoral Care, The, 295, 296, 328. 
Pater Noster: see Lord’s Prayer. 
Paul, Saint, 320-21, 322, 348. 
Peter of Blois, 310, 327. 
Pierre de Limoges, 300. 
Plautus, 383, 384, 399. 
Play of the Sacrament, The, 336. 
Pore Help, A, 369. 
Presentation of plays, 389-95. 
Pride of Live, The, 353, 358, 389, 390, 
392—93, 395. 
Prodigal Son, the, plays on, 380—81, 
386. 
Prudentius, 322. 
Psalms 85. 10, in allegory, 354—58. 
Psychomachia, its origin, 320-22; in 
literature, 326-32; and in art, | 
328 ; the main source of the moral 
play, 293, Also, 311, 820-833, 334, 
341, 343, 346. 
Raoul de Houdan, 327. 

Realism, 387—89, e¢ passim. 
Rebelles, 380—82. 
Redford, 379, 384. 
Reformation, plays concerned with, 
3509-75. 
Regement of Prynces, 360. 
Renaissance, plays concerned with, 
375—86. 
Reson and Sensualyte, 379. 
Respublica, 359, 370, 393, 395. 
Rich, Archbishop, 335. 
Roman de la Rose, 332. 
Roo, 364, 373. 
Rutebeuf, 327. 
Saint John the Evangelist, 340—41, 
389. 
Salutation and Conception, 
School-plays, 376—86. 
Secreta Secretorum, 360, 
Sermon, the, in early Christian 
worship, 293-94; its decline, 
294-95; its revival, 295-312; 
methods of adaptation, 296—312; 
dramatic character of, 303-12; 
use of allegory in, 308—12. 
Sermones ad 
The, 357. 
Sermones Vulgares, Or, 
Status, 298, 299. 
Sermonnaire: see Homilarta. 
Sir Thomas More, 401. 
Skelton, 360, 362, 383. 
Somebody, Avarice, and Minister, 372. 
Somme des Vices et des Vertues, 335. 
Songe de Paradis, 327. 
Speculum Ecclesiae, 296, 297, 298, 305, 
334, 
Spira, 368. 
Strabo, 334. 
Studentes, 381, 383, 
| Stymmelius, 381. 
Summa de Arte Praedicatoria, 297. 
Tertullian, 309, 321. 
Thersites, 398. 
Three Ladies of London, The, 372, 384. 
Three Laws, The, 361, 367, 369. 
| Three Lords and the Three Ladies of 
London, The, 372. 
