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II.

INDEX TO THE AUTHORS AND TO THE WORKS
WHICH ARE CITED OR REFERRED TO IN THIS
VOLUME.

[The chief works which have been consulted in making this list,
are, Dupin's Ecclesiastical History, the Biographical Dictionary, Lond
1789, and Clarke's Concise View of Sacred Literature. Every name
has been inserted which there was any excuse for noticing, in the
hope that a concise manual of this kind may be of use to students
in the country. R. stands for reference.]

Abbas Uspergensis, Conrad of Lichtenau, Abbot of Ursberg, circ.
1215. Chronicon. Basil, 1569. R. 100.

Abraham, Bartholomew, of Crete, Letter to Abp. of Ravenna, cited in
Labbé and Cossart. R. 108.

Elfric, Archbishop of Canterbury, circ. 990. Canons, in Wilkin's
Concilia. R. 4. Epistle to Wulfstan, Abp. of York, in Routh.
R. 442.

Albertus Magnus, Bishop of Ratisbon, circ. 1260. Commentary on
the Books of Sentences. Basil, 1506. R. 445.

Alexander of Hales, a Friar, circ. 1230. Summary of Theology, cited
by Stillingfleet. R. 372. Edit. 1516. sine loco. R. 445.
Alexius Aristenus, Steward of the Church of Constantinople, circ.
1166. Notes to the Canons, in Beveridge's Pandect. R. 56, 57.
Alphonsus de Castro, a Spanish Friar, circ. 1540. Against Heresies.
Paris, 1571. R. 347; 354.

Ambrose, St. Bishop of Milan. circ. 374. Opera. Venet. 1781. R. 384,
386, 387, 419, 438, 444.

Amphilocius, Bishop of Iconium, circ. 370. Canon of Scripture, in
Beveridge's Pandect. R. 425.

Andrews, Lancelot, Bishop of Winchester, circ. 1620. Opuscula, Lon-
don, 1629. R. 393. Sermon on Resurrection, 1641. R. 393.
Antididagma Coloniense, a reply of the Chapter of Cologne to a pub-
lication of Hermann, their Archbishop, supposed to have been
from the pen of Bucer. Colon. 1542. R. 395.

Athanasius, St., Patriarch of Alexandria, circ. 326. Opera. Paris,
1627. R. 21; 356; 407; 422, 435.

Athenagoras, an Athenian Philosopher converted to the Christian faith.
circ. 178. Opera. Wirceb. 1777. R. 418.

Augustine, St., Bishop of Hippo, circ. 395. Opera. Edit. Benedict.
R. 392, 409, 439.

Azorius, John, a Spanish Jesuit of the 16th century. Cited by Labbé
and Cossart. R. 105.

Balsamon, Theodore, Chancellor of the Church of Constantinople,
circ. 1180. Dissertations on the Canons, in Beveridge's Pandect.
R. 57.

Baronius, Cæsar, a Cardinal, 1576. Annals, cited by Labbé and Cos-
sart. R. 15.

Bayley, Thomas, a Roman Controversialist, at one time sub-dean of
Wells, circ. 1650. End to Controversy. Doway, 1654. R. xxix.
Bellarmine, Robert, Archbishop of Capua, a Cardinal, 1599. De
Sacramento Matrimonii, cited by Stillingfleet. R. 404.
Bernard, St., Abbot of Clairvaux. 1115. Works. Colon. 1641.
R. 373.

Beveridge, William, Bishop of St. Asaph. 1704. Pandect of the Ca-
nons. Oxford, 1672. R. 9, 11, 18, 21, 54, 56, 57, 60, 82. Co-
dex Ecclesiæ Primitiva Vindicatus. Lond. 1678. R. 18.

Bibliotheca Patrum, Colon. 1618. p. 357, 441, 444.

Bingham, Joseph, an English Presbyter. 1700. Works. London, 1726.
R. 48.

Binius Severinus, Canon of Cologne. 1600. Notes to the Canons, in
Labbé and Cossart. R. 15, 21, 82, 98, 107.

Bonaventure, John, a Cardinal. 1274. Commentary on the Books of
Sentences, cited by Stillingfleet. R. 372. Psalter of our Lady.
Paris, 1512. R. xviii. 407.

Bossuet, James Benigne, Bishop of Meaux. 1690. Exposition of Doc-
trine in the Catholic Church. R. xviii.

Bramhall, John, Archbishop of Armagh, 1660. Works. Dublin, 1677.

R 392.

Brett, Thomas, an English Presbyter, 1718. Collection of Liturgies.
Lond. 1720. R. 377.

Bull, George, Bishop of St. David's, 1702. Works. Oxford, 1827.
R. 99, 100.

Bullarium Magnum, Luxembourg, 1727. R. 379. Rom. 1740. R. 411.
Burchard, Bishop of Worms, 996. Decreta. Paris, 1549. R. 378.
Burnet, Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury, 1689. Commentaries on the Arti-
cles. Oxford, 1814. R. 365.

Cajetan, Cardinal, (Thomas de Vio), 1517. Opuscula. Lugd. 1562.
R. 379. Commentary on Aquinas, cited by Stillingfleet. R. 372.
Canon Law, Corpus Juris Canonici, a Pithæo. Paris, 1687. R. 73, 75,
369, 392, 443, 444.

Cassander, George, a learned Roman, 1560. Works. Paris, 1616.
R. 389, 394.

Catechismus ad Parochos. Lugd. 1676. R. 371.

Catharinus Ambrose, Bishop of Conza, 1551. Remarks upon Cajetan's
Commentaries. R. 382, 386.

Care, William, an English Presbyter, 1686. Historia Literaria, cited
by Routh. R. 74.

Chillingworth, William, Chancellor of Salisbury, 1638. Religion of
Protestants. Lond. 1727. R. xxi.

Chrysostom, St. John, Patriarch of Constantinople, 398. Works. Paris,
1624. R. 360. Paris, 1835. R. 386, 440.

Claggett, William, an English Presbyter, 1683. Sermons. Lond. 1690.
R. xxi.

Clemens, St., Presbyter of Alexandria, 194. Works. Wirceb. 1778, and

Lugd. 1616. R. 387, 418, 432.

Clingius, a Franciscan, in the 16th century. Summary of Christian
Doctrine. Colon. 1570. R. 394.

Cochlaus, Johannes, a German Divine, 1538. Published the pre-
tended canons of the 4th Lateran Council, cited by Taylor.
R. xvi, 85.

Code of the Primitive or Ante-Nicene Church, commonly called Apos-
tolical. R. 18, 53, 54, 402, 421.

Collier, Jeremy, an English Bishop, 1713. Ecclesiastical History.
Lond. 1708. R. 21, 99, 103, 104, 393.

Concilium Tridentinum. Rom. 1763. R. 95, 359.

Cotelerius, John, Reg. Prof. Græc. Paris, 1676. Ecclesiæ Græce Mo-
numenta. Paris, 1681. R. 349.

Courayer, Peter, a Roman Presbyter, 1760. Defense de la Dissertation
sur la Validité des Ordinations des Anglois. Bruxelles, 1726.
R. xxxii; 389, 393.

Cyprian, St., Bishop of Carthage, 248. Works. Wirceb. 1782. R.
356, 384, 387, 434, 443.

Cyril, St., Patriarch of Alexandria, 412. Works. Paris, 1573. R. 357,
360.

Cyril, St., Patriarch of Jerusalem, 348. Works. Paris, 1631. R. 436.
Dacher, cited by Lenfant. R 354.

Dionysius Exiguus, a Scythian Monk, 533. Collection of Canons, in
Labbé and Cossart. R. 56, 57, 58.

Doyle, James, a Roman Bishop in Ireland, 1829. Abridgment of Chris-
tian Doctrine. Dublin, 1828. R. 371, 384, 404.

Dupin, Lewis, a Doctor of the Sorbonne, 1684, History of Ecclesiastical
Writers. Lond. 1692. R. 85, 104.

Durandus de S. Porciano, Bishop of Meaux, 1326. Commentary on
the Books of Sentences, cited by Stillingfleet. R. 404.

Epiphanius, Metropolitan of Cyprus, 368. Works. Colon. 1682.
R. 343, 407, 419, 423, 427, 437.

Estius, a Roman writer. Commentary on the Sentences of Aquinas.
Duac. 1616. R. 372.

Evagrius Scholasticus, Native of Syria, 594. Ecclesiastical History.
Cantab. 1720. R. 24.

Eusebius, Bishop of Cæsarea, 320. Ecclesiastical History. Cantab.
1720. R. 19, 422. Life of Constantine, ibid. R. 9. Demonstratio
Evangelica. Colon. 1688. R. 435.

Facundus, Bishop of Hermiana, 540. Defence of the three chapters.
Paris, 1629. R. 44i.

Faith of the (soi-disant) Catholics, i. e. of the Roman schismatics, by
Berington and Kirke. Lond. 1830. R. xviii, xxix, 406.

Fisher, John, Bishop of Rochester, a Cardinal, 1535. Refutation of
Luther's Assertions. Ant. 1523. R. 354, 411.

Garnier, John, a French Jesuit, 1650, published Liber Diurnus. R. 10,
25, 74.

Gelasius, Patriarch of Rome, 495. On the two natures in Christ, in
Bibliotheca Patrum. R. 441, 444.

Gibson, Edmund, Bishop of London, 1745. Codex Juris Ecclesiæ An-
glicana. Oxford, 1761. R. 4.

Goar, James, a Dominican Friar, 1640. Rituale Græcorum. Paris,
1647. R. 101, 383.

Goter, John, a Roman Controversialist of the 17th century. Nubes
Testium. London, 1686. R. xxix.

Gregory the Great, Patriarch of Rome, 590. Works. Rom. 1613. R.
12, 24, 369, 420, 428.

Gregory XV. Patriarch of Rome, 1622. Constitutiones, 1622. R. 379.
Gregory XVI. Patriarch of Rome, 1832. Encyclical Epistle. R. 408.
Gregory, St., Bishop of Nazianzum, Patriarch of Constantinople, 378.
Works. Paris, 1630. R. 356, 424, 437.

Gregory, St., Bishop of Nyssa, 371. Works. Paris, 1615. R. 356,
409, 438.

Grier, Richard, an Irish Presbyter, circ. 1828. Epitome of General
Councils. Dublin, 1828. R. 354.

Hammond, Henry, Archdeacon of Chichester, 1643. Works. London,
1674. R. xxi.

Harding, Thomas, an English Divine of the Roman Communion in
the 16th century, cited by Courayer. R. 389.

Hervetus, Gentianus, Canon of Rheims, 1560. Translation of Canons, in
Routh. R. 58.

Hilary, St., Bishop of Poictiers, 354. Works. Wirceb. 1785. R. 356,
360, 422, 436.

Hosius, Stanislaus, Cardinal, Bishop of Warmia, 1561. Works. Co-
lon. 1584. R. 394.

Hoveden, Roger de, Professor of Theology at Oxford, 1198. Annals
of England. Lond. 1596. R. 99.

Ibas, Bishop of Edessa, 451. Letter to Maris the Persian. R. 15.
Jerome, St., a Roman Presbyter, 392. Works. Basil, 1524. R. 356,

387, 420, 426.

Jeremy, Patriarch of Constantinople, 1576, cited by Routh. R. 23.
Jewell, John, Bishop of Salisbury, 1560. Replie to Harding. Lond.
1609. R. 393.

Ignatius, St., Bishop of Antioch, 107. Epistles. Russell's Edition,
Lond. 1746. R. 14.

John of Antioch, Patriarch of Constantinople, 564. Collection of Ca-
nons, in Justel. R. 56.

Johnson, John, an English Presbyter, 1700. Clergyman's Vade Mecum.
Lond. 1723. R. 21, 58.

Irenæus, St., Bishop of Lyons, 178. Against Heresies. Oxford, 1702.
R. 343, 355, 418, 431.

Isidore, Mercator, Canonist, 860. Translation of Canons, in Labbé
and Cossart. R. 56, 58.

Julius, Patriarch of Rome, 337. Epistles, in Canon Law. R. 443.
Julius II., Patriarch of Rome, 1513. Bull, in Bullarium Magnum.
R. 411.

Ivo, Bishop of Chartres, 1092. Excerptiones Decretorum, in the Canon
Law. R. 75.

Justel, Henry, a French Protestant, 1650. Bibliotheca Juris Canonici
Veteris. Paris, 1661. R. 49, 58.

Justin Martyr, native of Samaria, 140. Works. Wirceb. 1777. R.
429.

Justinian, Emperor. 527. Novella Constitutiones. Collatio Nova. Ant.
1575. R. 57. 58.

King, John, an English Presbyter, Rites and Ceremonies of the Greek
Church in Russia. Lond. 1772. R. 383.

Labbé, Philip, a French Jesuit, and Cossart, Gabriel, Sacro-Sancta
Concilia. Paris, 1671-1672. R. passim.

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