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 Italian, printed by order of Pope Sixtus V., but subsequently suppressed, 109, 110, notes. Propositions 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 instructions re-echoed by the pastoral instructions of the Romish Archbishops and Bishops in Ireland, 355, 356 Bigne (Margarinus de la), expurgations of his Bibliotheca Patrum, 118, 119 Bohemian Indexes of prohibited Books in 1726 and 1729, notice of, 199-201 Books, supposed heretical, the condemnation 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. Account of the burning of them in the 16th century, 52, 53, notes. Rules of the Roman Index of prohibited 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 heretical books, 136, 137, notes. Observations 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 ecclesiastica condemned, 212. Circumstances which led to the writing of his Exposition de la Doctrine de Eglise Catholique, 218-220. The real first edition of it suppressed, 221. Discrepancies detected 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. Notices 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 Expurgandorum, 116. Opposition caused by its publication, 117. Specimens of his expurgations, 118-128. Observations on his Index by Fra Paolo, 128, note. Important observations 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 ignorance 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, fraudulently altered in the Spanish Index of 1612, 141, 142 Capiferrei (Francisci Magdaleni), Elenchus Librorum Prohibitorum, notice of, 169, 170, 171 Capuccini (Gregorius), Enchiridion Ecclesiasticum, account of, 9597. His Index of prohibited books, itself prohibited in the Spanish 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 catalogue of such books, 31. A second catalogue commanded by him in 1549, 32 Chrysostom, observations on the expurgation of the indexes to his works, 144, 145 Church of Rome, policy of, to obtain power over the world, 1-3. Conduct 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, 338345; and on her general policy, 346-349. Her unfounded assumption of the title, Catholic,' Pref. xxxii Clement VIII. (Pope), account of the Expurgatory Index of, 111, 112. His directions respecting the prohibition, correction, and impression of books, 113, 114. Notice of reprints 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 absolution in, 286, note Congregation of the Inquisition, instituted by Sixtus V., 98, 99. Entrusted with the condemnation of supposed heretical books, 10; and also the congregation of the Index, 12. The condemnation of books by this congregation, frequently the work of a single consultor, ibid. Its prohibitions de clared to be respected by all Romanists, Pref. xvii Consilium de emendanda Ecclesid, notice of, 48, 49, note Council of Trent, proceedings of, in relation to prohibited books, 5961. The Index of Pius IV., published in pursuance of its recommendation, 61, 62. Concluding anathemas of, 276, 277 DALMEIDA (George) Archbishop of Lisbon, notice of his Index of prohibited 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, XV Emancipation, real, of the Romanists in Great Britain and Ireland, observations on, 330-334 English version of the Bible, charge of misrendering 1 Cor. xi. 27, re futed, 359. Necessity of a revision of it, 360 Erasmus (Desiderius), writings of, prohibited, 47. Extract from brief of Leo X. to him, commending his edition of the New Testament, 47. Curious note thereon, in a Spanish Index, published in 1612, 48 Evidence before the Houses of Lords and Commons, on the state of Ireland, remarks on, 295, 296, notes Expediency, dangerous tendency of, 331, note Expurgatory Indexes, definition of, 4. The earlier editions of these Indexes, why withheld from publicity, ibid., 5. The use of Expurgatory Indexes, 5, note. The Index Expurgatorius, said to be of no authority in Ireland, Pref. ix. For particular Expurgatory Indexes, see the article Spanish, Roman, &c., in this Index Eybel's Treatise, Was ist der Pabst? powerful effect of in Germany, 249. Condemned by Pope Pius VI., 250 FALSIFICATIONS of the New Testa ment, in the French version printed at Bourdeaux, 358 Fathers of the Church, writings of, how treated by the Papal correctors, 292-295 Fenelon's Explication des Maximes des Saints, condemnation of, 191, 192. His sentiments on indulgences, 324, note; and on reading the Scriptures, 325, note Forsterius (Joannes), Expurgations of his Hebrew Lexicon, 126 Francus (Daniel), De Papistarum Indicibus, &c., notice of, 7 GALILEO, condemnation of, at Rome, for his philosophical opinions, 176, note Gallican Indexes of prohibited books, from 1544 to 1551, 34, 35. Gallican Catalogue and Arrêts, published in 1827, 268 Gandolphy's (Peter) 'Defence of the ancient Faith,' condemned at Rome, 264, 265 Garbett (Rev. John), observations of, on the idolatry of the Romish Church, 282, note Gee's (Rev. Dr.) edition of Parsons's 'Memorial of the Reformation in England,' notice of, Pref. xviii-xx Gelasius de duabus Naturis, expur gations of, 121, 122 Geneva, books sent from into France, seized by the Papists, 56, 57 Gesner's Bibliotheca, mutilation of, by the Romish expurgators, 360 Giornale Ecclesiastico, from 1785 to 1798, notice of, 248; and of the books condemned in the Papal decrees inserted in that work, 249252 God, the appellation of, blasphemously given to Leo X., 24, note Gretser, the Jesuit's defence of the Romish Church, in her biblical censures, 8, 9. His abuse of Vergerio, 52. Curious remarks of, on the fathers of the church, 293 Guimenii (Amadæi), Theologia Moralis, condemned, 184 HANNOT (Jean Baptiste), Index des Livres Condamnés, notice of, 198, 199 Harlai, Archbishop of Paris, account of the Index of prohibited books issued by, 188, note Heretic, account of the burning of a presumed one, at Valencia, 301, 302, notes Heretical books. See Books. IDOLATRY, defended in the Roman note Indexes, Prohibitory and Expurgatory, defined, 3. Particular account of Prohibitory Indexes, 3, 4; and of Expurgatory Indexes, 4-6. Notices of the works of Francus and James on the Romish Indexes, 7, 8. The conduct of the Romish Church in issuing these Indexes vindicated by Gretser, 9. Loose references in these Indexes, 147, 148. The Romish Indexes a guide to the formation of a good library, 269, 270. Fallacy of the attempts to destroy propositions in the index which yet are found in the text of an author, 289, 290. The principles of the Indexes still in force, and their tendency, 295, 296. The injury or destruction to reformed Christianity where these principles prevail, 297, 298. Duty of nonpapal governments to resist the claims to power of those principles, 307-310. Ignorance of Romanists respecting the existence of the Expurgatory and Prohibitory Indexes, Pref. vii-ix. For accounts of particular Indexes, see the articles Anglican, Austrian, Belgic, Roman, Spanish, &c., in this index Indulgences, recent origin of, 127. Their rapid increase, ibid. Lowest price for which they were to be had in 1707, 324, note Innocent XI., his commendation of Bossuet's Exposition, 229. Re marks thereon, ibid., 230, 231. His decree condemning the Mystica Ciudad de Dios of Maria de Agreda, 272-274 Innocent XII. (Pope), condemnation by, of Fenelon's Explication des Maximes des Saints, 191 Inquisition, notice of the congregation of, 10. When instituted, 99. The power of condemning supposed heretical books committed to it, 10 Ireland, the Expurgatory Index said to be of no authority in, Pref. ix JAMES I. (King), his Apologia pro juramento fidelitatis condemned in the Portuguese and Spanish In. dexes, 160, 161 James (Thomas), on the mystery of the Indices Expurgatorii, notice of, 7,8; and of his Index Generalis Librorum Prohibitorum, 164 Jansenius (A. C.), propositions of, condemned at Rome, 176, 177, notes Jesuits, hatred of against Sixtus V. accounted for, 105, 106, notes. Censures of their morality and theology, 182-186. Their connivance at idolatrous practices in China, 282, note. Their artifices exposed, 314. The Jesuits required to have a copy of the Prohibitory and Expurgatory Index in the library of every institution, Pref. xi Jew, account of the burning of one at Valencia, 302, 303, notes Jonas Aurelianensis, censure of, for opposing image-worship, 123 Junius (Francis), account of his reprint, in 1586, of the Belgian Index of 1571, 83-86. His account of the alterations and additions made in the Lyons edition of the works of Ambrose, 84, note KIDDER'S (Bishop) Reflections on the French Testament printed at Bourdeaux, notice of, 357 Kirchmaer, or Naogeorgus (Thomas), notice of his reprint of the Roman Prohibitory Index of 1559, 50. His verses on the origin and progress of the Reformation, 51 LATERAN Council sanctions ordinance against alleged heretical books, 22 Leo X. (Pope), abstract of his ordinance against pretended heretical books, 22. Transcript of it, 23, 24, notes. Blasphemously styled a God, 24, note. Extract from his brief in favour of Erasmus's edition of the New Testament, 47. Remark thereon, 48 Leo XII. (Pope), encyclical letter of, and Pastoral Instructions indebted to Gretser for the only display of learning, 9, 10, note. Extracts from his encyclical letter denouncing the Bible Society, 353-355. Licence, to Sir Thomas More, for reading heretical books, 136, 137, notes; and to Dr. Andrew Sall, 137, note Lisbon, notice of an Auto de Fé at, 300 Liturgical Books of the Romish Church, examination of, 283-288, notes Louvain, University at, the doctors of, commanded to prepare a Catalogue of prohibited books, 30. Notice of their Catalogue printed in 1546, ibid., 31; and of their Catalogues in 1549, 32; and in 1550, ibid., 33, 34 Luther (Martin), writings of, denounced by Cardinal Wolsey, 17; and by the doctors of Louvain, ibid. note. Falsehood respecting his death in the Spanish Index of 1632, 167; and by the Sicilian inquisitor, Paramo, ibid. notes. Observations on his Colloquia Mensalia, 168, note MANRIQ; (Thomas), notice of his Collatio Censuræ in Glossas juris Manuale in usum Ecclesiæ Sarum, analysis of, with remarks, 284286, notes Marcus the Hermit, curious emendation of, 123 Mary (Queen), sanguinary proclamation of, against the possessors of alleged heretical books, 21, 22 Master of the Sacred Palace, office of, 11. The power of condemning supposed heretical books entrusted to him, ibid. Milner (Dr. John, Vicar Apostolic), charge of, against the English Protestant version of the Bible, refuted, 359 Miracles, pretended, of the Romish Church, notice of some, 279, note Montanus (Benedictus Arias), account of the Expurgatory Index compiled by, 78-80; and of various reprints of it by Junius and Pappus, 83-88 Montanus (Reginaldus Gonsalvus), notice of his work on the Inquisition, 305, note NAOGEORGUS. See Kirchmaer Neapolitan Expurgatory Index of 1588, account of, 95-97 New Testament, falsifications of, detected in the French version printed at Bourdeaux, 358 Noris (Cardinal), remonstrance of Pope Benedict XIV. against the Spanish expurgators for condemn. ings the work of, 239 OATH of Pope Pius IV., feudal na ture of, demonstrated, 316-318, and notes Ordo administrandi Sacramenta in Missione Anglicand, strictures on, 287 PAPISTS, impressive caution of Baxter against, 322, 323, notes Pappus (John), account of his edition of the Belgic Expurgatory Index of 1571, 86. Notice of subsequent reprints of his edition, 87, 88 Paramo (Ludovicus à), notice of his treatise de Origine, &c., Inquisitionis, 304, note Paris, Parliament of, arrêt of, in 1685, against Protestant books, 188, note Paris, University of, its zeal against heresy, 34. Notice of its first Catalogue of proscribed books in 1544, ibid. Of its second Catalogue in 1551, 35 Parsons (Robert), the Jesuit, notice of his Memorial of the Reformation in England, Pref., xviii-xxi Pascal, intolerant sentiments of, against Protestants, 177, 178, notes Paschasius, correction of, in the Roman Index, 124, 125 Paul IV. (Pope), account of the Prohibitory Index published under his authority, 42-50 Penitents, form of absolution of, in the age of Queen Mary, 286, note. The form now in use in the AngloRomish Church, 288 Persecution of alleged heretics in Portugal, 300. Of the Albigenses, 301, note. In Spain, 301-303, notes Petrarch, certain sonnets of, prohibited in the Spanish Index, 91. Extract from one of them, 92 Philip II, sanguinary decree of, against persons having prohibited books, 53 Photius, Bishop of Constantinople, censured in the Roman Index, 125 Pius IV., account of the Index of prohibited books published by his command, 61, 62. Mr. Berington's elucidation of the oath of Pius IV. 316, 317, note. Its feudality proved, 317, 318, note. Trans |