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lation of the two last clauses of his creed, Pref. xxix., note Pius V., Pope, anecdote of, 56. His efforts for the extirpation of literary heresy, 77, note. Notice of his Letters, 200, note. Dispensed with the English Romanists observing his bull of deposition against Queen Elizabeth, Pref. xiii. Remarks on his policy, xiii., xiv. Pius VI., Pope, notice of the Index

published under the auspices of, 246, 247. His chagrin at the publication of Eybel's treatise, Was ist der Pabst? 249, 250. Condemns it, and various other works, 250

252

Pius VII., decree of, prohibiting various editions of the New Testament and other works, 275, 276. Notice of his briefs against the Bible Society, 351, 352 Polish Index Librorum Prohibitorum, notice of, 154

Popes claimed the right of condemning supposed heretical books, 12. The artifices of Popish advocates exposed, 314-316, and notes. Hostility of popery to the circulation of the Scriptures, 325, 326, notes Portuguese Prohibitory Indexes of

1581, notice of, 88, 89. Analysis of the Index of 1624, 158-163 Pozzo (Count Ferdinand dal), observations of, on the operation of the bull In Coena Domini, 260, note. On the artifices and evasions of the partisans of Popery, 315, 316, notes Proclamation of Henry VIII. against persons having alleged heretical books, 20. Sanguinary proclamation of Philip and Mary, 21, 22 Prohibitory Indexes, definition of, 3, 4. Proceedings at the Council of Trent in relation to prohibited books, 59 -61. Translation of the 'Rules of the Index,' published by command of Pius IV., 63–71. For particular Prohibitory Indexes, see the articles Anglican, Austrian, Belgic, Roman, Spanish, &c., in this Index

Protestants, observations on the lukewarmness and indifference of, 327, 328

QUESNEL, propositions of, concerning the Scriptures, condemned by Pope Clement XI., 192, 193, notes Quiroga's (Cardinal) Index Librorum Prohibitorum, account of, 90-92; and of his Index Librorum Expurgatorum, 93. Notice of reprints of it, 94

RAYMENT (Rev. B.), Notice of his translation of Official Memoirs of Miraculous Events, &c., in Italy, 278, and note 279

Reformation, origin and progress of, poetically described, 51. The Reformation in Spain, quashed by the flames of the Inquisition, 305, 306 Reformers, works of, prohibited in England, 17, 18. List of, 19, 20. Sanguinary proclamation of Philip and Mary against persons having their works, 21, 22

Reimmann's notice of a supposed Expurgatory Index printed at Venice, 24, 25

Ritual of the Romish Church, observations on, 287, note

Rome, see Church of Rome. Roman Indexes of prohibited books from 1549 to 1554, account of, 35 -38. Analysis of the Index of 1559, 42-50. Notice of the reprint of it by Kirchmaer, 50, 51. Index of Pius IV., 61, 62. Transcript of its rules, 63-71. Roman Index of Sixtus V., 1590, 99-108. Of Clement VIII., 1596, 109-114. Notice of reprints of it, 115. Of Brasichellen, 1607, 116-128. Notice of a counterfeit edition of it, 131, 132. Various decrees relative to the Roman Index, from 1601 to 1637, 155-158. Analysis of the Prohibitory Index of 1664, 174179; and of 1665, 179, 180. Notice of Prohibitory Indexes between 1670 and 1704, 189, 190. Of the Index of 1711, 197, 198; of 1716, 17, 199. Of the Indexes of 1744 and 1750, 232, 233. Of the Index of 1758, 241-245; of 1786, 246, 247; of 1805, 261; of 1819, 263 -265; account of the Parisian reprint of it in 1826, 266, 267, 361;

and of the Brussels edition in 1828, 268

Romanists, claims of to power to be resisted by non-papal governments, 307-310. Exposure of the sophistical reasonings of the advocates of those claims, 310-327 Rules of the Index of prohibited books, 63-71

SA (Emanuel), censure of, in the Roman Index, 125

Sall (Dr. Andrew), licence to, for reading heretical books, 137, note Sandoval (Bernard de), Index Librorum Prohibitorum et Expurgatorum, 134. Notice of a reprint of it at Geneva, 135. Analysis of it, 135

-151

Sandys (Sir Edwin), observations of, on the policy of the Papists in compiling Expurgatory and Prohibitory Indexes, 338-345; and on the general policy of the Romish Church, 346-349

Sarpi (Paolo), remarks of, on the Roman decrees relative to the Index, 156, 157

Sarum, Examination of the Manuale

in usum Ecclesiæ Sarum, 284-286 Scriptures, see Bible. Sixtus V., Pope, institutes the Congregation of the Index Librorum Prohibitorum, 99. Publication of his Index, ibid. He sets aside all previous Indexes, 100. Analysis of his rules, 101-103. Notices of works condemned in his Index, 104 -106. Causes of its rarity, 107, 108. The hatred of the Jesuits against Sixtus accounted for, 105, note. Probable cause of his death, 106, note, 110, note. An Italian version of the Bible put forth by him, but subsequently suppressed, 109, 110, notes

Sophistry of the reasonings alleged in support of the claims of Papists to power exposed, 310-327 Spain, the purgation of from heretics accomplished by fire, 299, 300. The Reformation there quashed by the same means, 303, 306 Spanish Index of Prohibited Books of 1559, account of, 53-55. Of the

Index of 1583, 90-92. Expurgatory Index of 1584, 93. Notice of the reprints of it in 1601, 1609, and 1611, 93, 94. Index, Expurgatory and Prohibitory, of 1612, 134, 135; reprinted by Turrettin in 1619, 135. Analysis of it, 135-151. Transcript of manuscript notes in a copy of the original edition, in the Bodleian Library at Oxford, 152—154. Instances of petty expurgations in this Iudex, 149, 150, 151, notes. Index, Prohibitory and Expurgatory, of 1632, 165-169. Index of 1640 and 1662, 171. Account of the reprint of it in 1667, with additional decreta, 171-173. Of the Prohibitory and Expurgatory Index of 1707, 194-196; and of the Supplement to it in 1739, 196, 197. Index, Prohibitory and Expurgatory, in 1747, 237-241. Circumstances which preceded the compilation of that Index, 233236. Account of the Spanish Index of 1790, 252-257; and of the Supplement to it, published in 1785, 257, 258. Subsequent censorial operations in Spain, 258, 259,262

Stephens's (Robert) edition of the Bible, articles in the index of, proscribed by the Roman Index, 291,

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on the origin of book-censures, 13, note. His translation of the 'Rules of the Index,' 63-71 Transubstantiation compared to creation, 121

Trent, see Council of Trent.

UNITY, pretended, of the Romish Church, strictures on, 303, note

VALDES' (Ferdinand de), Catalogus Librorum Prohibitorum, 53; account of it, with anecdote of St. Theresa, 54, 55

Valencia, account of the burning of a presumed heretic at, 301-303,

notes

Venice, notice of a supposed Prohibi

tory Index printed at, 25 Vergerio (Peter Paul), extract by, from a catalogue of prohibited books, 27, 28. His observations thereon, 29. Account of his reprint of the Roman Index of 1559, 36. His notice of preceding Indexes, 37 -40, note. His account of the reasons why the titles of cardinals, whose works were prohibited, are announced without their titles, 37, note. Abused by Gretser, 52 Victorius Pictaviensis, expurgation of, in the Roman Index, 119 Virgilius (Polydorus) expurgations of the writings of, 127

Virgin Mary, notice of fictitious miracles ascribed to, 279, note. Trans

lation of an idolatrous hymn to, 280, note. Remarks thereon, ibid. 281

WAKE (Archbishop) discovers the suppressed first edition of Bossuet's 'Exposition,' 221. Account of the controversy which arose out of it, 222-225

Wallis (Dr.), note of, relative to the Spanish Index of 1612, 151, 152 Wanley (Humphrey), note of, relating to the Spanish Index of 1612, 152,

153 Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, condemnation of alleged heretical books by, 18

Watson (William), a Romish secular priest, vindication by, of the character and measures of Queen Elizabeth, 335,336, notes. His attestation to Parson's scheme for suppressing books in England, Pref. xxii. Wolsey, Cardinal, decree of, against Luther's works, 17

ZAPATA (Antonii), Index Librorum Prohibitorum et Expurgatorum, analysis of, 165-169 Zobelius, observations of, on the Expurgatory Index of Brasichellen, 129, 130, note

Zuingeri (Theodori) Theatrum Vita Humana, censured and condemned in the Spanish Index Expurgatorius, 145, 146

THE END.

LONDON:

Printed by WILLIAM CLOWES,

Stamford Street.

TO THE

LITERARY POLICY

OF

THE CHURCH OF ROME,

EXHIBITED

IN AN ACCOUNT OF HER

DAMNATORY CATALOGUES OR INDEXES,

&c.

SECOND EDITION, 1830.

BY

THE REV. JOSEPH MENDHAM, M.A.

LONDON:

JAMES DUNCAN, PATERNOSTER-ROW.

MDCCCXXXVI.

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