of Calvin is spared, Comment. in Senecam de Clementia, and likewise, of Melancthon, the classical portions.
The Paris edition of the Roman Index in 1826, described in its proper place, and being professedly a second edition, made its first appearance in Le Propagateur, vol. v., Paris, imp. Ecc. de Beauce-Rusard, Hotel Palatin, pres Saint Sulpice, 1825. The second edition is fictitious, being the same as the first, excepting the two leaves of the title. 266 et seq.
Page 44, 1. 9 from bottom, for jom read jam.
111, 1. 6 and 7, for Sum. Pont. read Summi Pontificis. 119, 1. 1, before In insert, Under the article.
--1. 21, for CLEMENS read Clemens.
120, 1. 3 from bottom, dele a.
121, 1. 13, for nel read vel.
122, 1. 7, for and read &.
1. 8 from bottom, for et read and.
191, 1. 19, for [second] sensu read connexione.
194, 1. 15, for DIDACE read DIDACO.
271, the Decree of 1690 should be placed after the next.
325, 1. 10, for scontribuistei read contribuisteis.
332, 1. 12, for principal read principle.
335, 1.6 from bottom, for 1603 read 1602.
337, 1. 10 from bottom, for ecclesia read ecclesia.
The author, although fully aware, as his citations must have made him, when he discussed the Exposition of BossUET, pp. 218 et seq., that the subject had been elaborately considered in BAUSSET's Life of that prelate, Versailles 1814, tome i., pp. 467—505, had neglected to consult the work, from a presentiment which has been sufficiently confirmed by subsequent perusal, that it would contain none but those plausible and inefficient arguments, which offer themselves abundantly to an able writer, and readily impose upon credulous and favourable readers. Other readers, to re-establish the palpable truth, need only to recur to the victorious statement of le Docteur Whake, whom the biographer certainly never read; or to the preceding pages, in which no qualification is rendered necessary by the information of L'ANCIEN EVEQUE D'ALAIS. It has simply given authority to the ascription of the Vindication and Reply, written against Wake, to an English Benedictine of the name of JOHNSTON.
I must not, however, omit to acknowlede another piece of information contained in a note, p. 489, which states, (and I presume correctly,) that there was a second tirage of the first acknowledged edition in the same month and year, December and 1671, in which was added, for the first time, the passage pour conduire, &c. This will explain and rectify a very excusable oversight and mistatement in pp. 226 and 231 of this work. Barbier ought to have known and mentioned so curious a fact.
ABSOLUTION (Romish), form of, in private confession, in the age of Queen Mary, 286, note. The form of absolution of penitents, now in use, 288
Act of Faith, at Lisbon, notice of the
celebration of, 300. And of ano- ther at Valencia, 301-303, notes Adoration of the Host, in the mass, 281, note
Enea Sylvii Commentarii, prohibited
by the author when he became Pope Pius II., 49, 50. Albigenses, cruelties practised against, 301, note
Alnander (Samuel J.), Historia Li- brorum prohibitorum in Suecia, no- tice of, 246
Ambrose, the works of, altered, ex-
punged, and added to, by the Ro- manists, 84, 85, notes
Anastasius Nicænus, specimens of the expurgations of, 119
Anglican Lists of prohibited books from 1520 to 1558, 16-22 Antonius Melissa, curious emendation of, 123, 124
Athanasius, condemned articles in the indexes to the works of, 143 Augustine, condemned articles in the indexes to the works of, 144 Austrian-Belgic Index, manuscript and unpublished, prepared for the Netherlands in 1735, analysis of, 203-206. Copy of the Instruc- tio Summaria, prohibiting various works, 206-211. Documents and proceedings of the governess of the Netherlands and the council of Brabant respecting the publication of this index, 212–217. Austrian Indexes from 1763 to 1778, notice of, 247, note Auto de Fé. See Act of Faith.
BARLOW, Bishop, observations of, on the use of expurgatory indexes, 5,
Baxter (Richard), advice of, against the papists, 322, 323, notes Belgic Indexes of prohibited books from 1539 to 1550, account of, 30-34. From 1568 to 1570, 73-76. Expurgatory Index of 1571, 77-82. This Index pro- hibited to be possessed by any one, or even to be copied, 79. Notice of important reprints of it, by Francis Junius, in 1586, 83-86. And by John Pappus, in 1599, 86. In 1609, 87. And in 1611, 88. In 1714, 198, 199 Bellarmine's (Cardinal) Disputationes prohibited by Sixtus V., 104. His resentment against that pope, 105. Mistakes of his biographers, on the condemnation of his work, 106, and note*
Bertram's Treatise de Corpore et San- guine Domini, how explained by the Romanists, 80-82. Curious ob- servation of Gretser, on the pro- hibition of his writings, 293 Benedict XIV., Pope, remonstrance of, with the Spanish expurgators, for condemning the Historia Pela- giana of Cardinal Noris, 239. Reason assigned by him for not condemning a work of Bossuet's, 240. Abstract of his decree pre- fixed to the Roman Index of 1757, 241-245 Berington's (Rev. Joseph) interpre- tation of the oath of Pope Pius IV. refuted, 317
Bible, necessity of a revision of the English version of, 360. That version falsely charged with cor- ruption, 359. The rule of the
Roman Index of prohibited books respecting the reading of it, 64. The Bible when allowed to be read by written permission, 65. Penalty on booksellers selling Bibles unauthorized by the Romish church, 65. An edition of, in Ita- lian, printed by order of Pope Sixtus V., but subsequently sup- pressed, 109, 110, notes. Propo- sitions of Quesnel, concerning the reading of the Bible, prohibited by the Bull Unigenitus, 192, 193, note. Lamentation of a Spanish Inquisitor General in 1747, on account of reading the Bible in the vulgar tongue, 234. Versions of, permitted by Benedict XIV., under certain restrictions, 245. And by the editor of the Spanish Index in 1790, 254. Though only the wealthy can procure it, 255, note. Articles in the Index of Robert Stephens's edition of the Bible, proscribed in the Roman Index, 291, note
Bible-Society, opposition of papists to, 326, note. Notice of the briefs of pope Pius VII. against, 351, 352. Extracts from the encyclical letter of pope Leo XII. against the society, 353-355. His instruc- tions re-echoed by the pastoral in- structions of the Romish Arch- bishops and Bishops in Ireland, 355, 356
Bigne (Margarinus de la), expurga- tions of his Bibliotheca Patrum, 118, 119
Bohemian Indexes of prohibited Books in 1726 and 1729, notice of, 199-201
Books, supposed heretical, the con- demnation of, to whom entrusted by the Romish Church, 10-12. Origin of book-censures, 13, note. List of those prohibited in England, 19, 20. And in the catalogue of Giovanni della Casa, 27, 28. Ac- count of the burning of them in the 16th century, 52, 53, notes. Rules of the Roman Index of pro- hibited books, 63-71. Specimen of the Purification of books, printed at the papal press, 109, note. Re-
gulations of Clement VIII. con- cerning the prohibition, correction, and printing of books, 113, 114. Forms of licenses for reading here- tical books, 136, 137, notes. Obser- vations on the books published by the Romish booksellers in London, 277-283. The having or reading of prohibited books forbidden, made an offence against the first commandment, 298, note
Bossuet (Jacobi Benigni), Defensio Declarationis de potestate ecclesi- astica condemned, 212. Circum- stances which led to the writing of his Exposition de la Doctrine de l'Eglise Catholique, 218-220. The real first edition of it sup- pressed, 221. Discrepancies de- tected by Dr. Wake, between it and the acknowledged first edition, 221. Proceedings of Bossuet in consequence of this detection, 222. His lame excuses, 222-225. No- tices of various editions of the Exposition, 226, 227. Especially of the fourth, 227, 228. Tardy commendation of it by Innocent XI. 229. Remarks thereon, ibid. 230, 231 Boxhornius (Henricus), confession of, of the alterations made in the Spanish Index, 85, note Brasichellen (Jo. Maria), preface of, to his Index Librorum Expurgan- dorum, 116. Opposition caused by its publication, 117. Specimens of his expurgations, 118-128. Observations on his Index by Fra Paolo, 128, note. Important obser- vations on it by Zobelius, 129, 130, notes. Notice of counterfeit editions of it, 131. Extreme rarity of it, 132
Bull, popish, In Coena Domini, account of, 40, 41. Prohibited in Portugal, 163. Still in force, 260 and note. Propositions condemned by the Bull Unigenitus, 192, 193, notes. Notice of the bull of deposition issued against Queen Elizabeth, by Pius V. Pref. xiv, xv. Butler (Charles), admits the igno- rance of Romanists, respecting prohibitory and expurgatory in-
dexes, Pref. ix. His ignorance of the two last clauses of Pius IVth's creed, xxix, note
CAJETAN (Cardinal), works of, frau- dulently altered in the Spanish In- dex of 1612, 141, 142 Capiferrei (Francisci Magdaleni), Elenchus Librorum Prohibitorum, notice of, 169, 170, 171 Capuccini (Gregorius), Enchiridion Ecclesiasticum, account of, 95- 97. His Index of prohibited books, itself prohibited in the Spa- nish Index of 1612, 140 Cardanus (Hieronymus), censure of, in the Roman Index, 126. Casa (Giovanni della), account of his Catalogo de' Libri Condannati, 25— 27. Extract from it, 27, 28. Notes thereon by Vergerio, 29. The Poems of Casa prohibited by Paul IV., 46; and again by Sixtus V., 104
Charles V., Emperor, Mandement of, in 1546, against alleged heretical books, 30. Commands the Univer-
sity of Louvain to prepare a cata- logue of such books, 31. A se- cond catalogue commanded by him in 1549, 32
Chrysostom, observations on the ex- purgation of the indexes to his works, 144, 145
Church of Rome, policy of, to obtain power over the world, 1-3. Con- duct of, in issuing Expurgatory and Prohibitory Indexes, vindicated by Gretser, 8, 9. Cared nothing about her infamy, 16. Her doctrines not confined to the decrees of councils, 296, note. Observations on her policy in the issuing of Prohibitory and Expurgatory Indexes, 338- 345; and on her general policy, 346-349. Her unfounded as- sumption of the title, Catholic,' Pref. xxxii
Clement VIII. (Pope), account of the Expurgatory Index of, 111, 112. His directions respecting the pro- hibition, correction, and impression of books, 113, 114. Notice of re- prints of the Clementine Index, 115
Coena Domini, the Papal Bull, so termed, account of, 40-42. Proved to be still in force, 260 and note Colonia (Dominique de) Bibliothèque Janseniste of, adopted as part of the Spanish Index in 1747, 235. Condemned in the Roman Index of 1758, 245
Confession, Romish form of absolu- tion in, 286, note
Congregation of the Inquisition, in- stituted by Sixtus V., 98, 99. En- trusted with the condemnation of supposed heretical books, 10; and also the congregation of the In- dex, 12. The condemnation of books by this congregation, fre- quently the work of a single con- sultor, ibid. Its prohibitions de- clared to be respected by all Ro- manists, Pref. xvii
Consilium de emendandâ Ecclesiâ, no- tice of, 48, 49, note Council of Trent, proceedings of, in relation to prohibited books, 59— 61. The Index of Pius IV., pub- lished in pursuance of its recom- mendation, 61, 62. Concluding anathemas of, 276, 277
DALMEIDA (George) Archbishop of Lisbon, notice of his Index of pro- hibited books, 88, 89 Decree of Innocent XI., prohibiting the Mystica Ciudad de Dios of Maria de Agreda, 272-274; and of Pius VII., prohibiting various editions of the New Testament, and other works, 275, 276 Definitions, evasive, of the Romanists, exposed, 312 and note Duarenus (Francis), censure of in the Roman Index, 126
ELIZABETH (Queen), character of, vindicated by a Romanist secular priest, 335, 336, notes. Notice of the Bull of Deposition issued against her by Pius V., Pref. xiv,
Emancipation, real, of the Romanists in Great Britain and Ireland, ob- servations on, 330-334 English version of the Bible, charge
of misrendering 1 Cor. xi. 27, re-
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