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odiously traduced by Mr. Sutcliffe, pt. 3, c. 2, per totum, p. 307. Mr. BELL's book of the "Anatomy of the Popish Tyranny," pt. 1, c. 5, n. 5, 6, 7, &c., p. 56. His Antipast, ib. His rashness, ib. His state and condition, ib. n. 10, p. 59. His epistle dedicatory to the Lord Bishop of Durham, ib. n. 13, p. 61. His second book of the Survey of Popery," pt. 1, c. 8, per totum, p. 81. He abuseth St. Chrysostom, ib. n. 10, p. 86. Also Paphnutius, ib. n. 11. Also St. Augustine, ib. n. 13, 14, p. 88. Also St. Gregory, n. 16, p. 90. His book of the "Downfal of Popery," pt. 1, c. 9, per totum, p. 93. His railing against the Jesuits, ib. n. 3, p. 94. His argument against the real presence, ib. n. 5, p. 95. His abuse of St. AnHis toninus, ib. n. 7, 8, p. 98. corrupting of Theodoret, ib. n. 10, p. 100.

ST. BERNARD, whether a flatterer or no? pt. 3, c. 6, n. 42, p. 405. BEZA's beginning and progress, pt. 1, c. 1, n. 24, p. 16. His filthy life, ib. n. 26, p. 17.

CALVIN, his beginning and doctrine, pt. 1, c. 1, n. 24, 25, p. 16. Greatly praised by Dr. Covell, and why, pt. 1, c. 10, n. 9, p. 108. His doctrine condemned by Dr. Hunnius, ib. n. 13, p. 110, and pt. 2, c. 4, n. 2, p. 148. His false dealing, ib. n. 4, &c. His dislike of Christ's fast, ib. His denial of images, ib. n. 5. His abuse of St. Augustine, ib. n. 6, p. 152. Of Peter Lombard, ib. n. 7, p. 153. His doctrine about

prayer for the dead, ib. n. 9, 10, p. 155.

Lord of CANTERBURY'S conference with the author, pt. 1, c. 2, n. 9, 10, 11, 12, &c., p. 36, and c. 3, 4, 10, &c. His angry speeches, pt. 1, c. 4. n. 2, p. 42. His conference about Luther, Calvin, and Beza, ib. n. 5, p. 50. His letter

to the commissary of St. Alban's, ib. n. 10, p. 53. CATHOLICS, whether they may lawfully come to Protestant churches? pt. 2, c. 11, n. 23, p. 272. Their plain dealing, pt. 3, c. 2, n. 21, p. 303. Mr. CHARKE's writings and "Answer to the 'Defence of the Censure, pt. 1, c. 1, n. 36, 37, 38, &c., p. 24, and c. 7, n. 2, 3, 4, 5, &c., p. 75. His defence of Luther, ib. p. 77.

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ST. CHRYSOSTOм abused by Mr. Bell, pt. 1, c. 8, n. 10, p. 86. Sir CHRISTOPHER PERKINS, Knt., pt. 1, c. 4, n. 2, 3, p. 48. His apostasy from the Catholic Church, ib. n. 6, p. 51. How he was once a Jesuit, ib. p. 51. His counsel to the Lord of Canterbury, ib. n. 6, p. 51. His persuasion to the author, ib. and c. 11, n. 9, p. 116. COSTERUS abused by Mr. Thomas

Rogers, pt. 2, c. 12, n. 10, p. 280. Dr. COVELL, chaplain to the Lord of Canterbury, pt. 1, c. 3, n. 1, p. 43. His book against the Puritans, ib. p. 43. His conference with the author about Luther, ib. n. 3, p. 45. His counsel and suggestion to the Lord of Canterbury, pt. 1, c. 4, n. 6, 7, p. 51. His book in defence of Mr. Hooker, pt. 1, c. 10. What he writeth there of Mr. Calvin, ib. n. 2, 3, 6, 9, &c., p. 103. COUNCIL OF CARTHAGE falsified by Mr. Jewell, pt. 2, c. 9, n. 4, 5, 6, p. 229. Also the Council of Chalcedon, ib. n. 14, 15, 16, p. 237. CRANMER's dealing concerning Anne Boleyn, pt. 3, c. 6, n. 36, p. 402. His consenting to the depriving of King Henry's line, c. 8, n. 36, p. 402.

ST. CYPRIAN abused by Mr. Jewell, pt. 2, c. 6, n. 5, p. 183.

"DEFENCE OF THE CENSURE," the first motive of the author's conversion, Epis. ad Lect. p. xxiv. Difficulties arising thereupon, pt.

2, c. 2, per totum. Delivered to
his Majesty on Good Friday, at
Greenwich, 1604, with a petition,
and the issue thereof, pt. 1, c. 2,
per totum, p. 31.

DIFFERENCE of doctrine between the
followers of Luther and Calvin, pt.
2, c. 3, n. 13, p. 145.
DISPUTATION desired of his Majes-
ty, Epist. Dedicat. p. xx.
DISPUTATION between the Bishop of
Evreux and Monsieur Plessis
Mornay, at Fontainbleau, A.D.
1600, Epist. Dedicat. p. xix, and
pt. 3, c. 9, n. 8, 9, &c., p. 462.
DEVIL'S arguments against Luther's
priesthood, pt. 2, c. 2, n. 2, p.

128.

DOCTRINE of the Church of Eng-
land agreed upon by their clergy,
pt. 2, c. 12, per totum, p. 275.
About Christ descending into hell,
ib. n. 5, p. 277. Disagreement
thereabout among Protestants, ib.
n. 8, p. 279.

Dr. Dove's persuasion to English
recusants, pt. 2, c. 11, per totum,
p. 259. His definition of conscience
and heresy faulty, ib. n. 4, 5, p.
260. His cavil about the transla-
tion of Scriptures, ib. n. 15, p. 266.
Also about purgatory, ib. n. 17, p.
268. His rule to try heresy, ib.
n. 22, p. 272.

Dr. DOWNHAM, preacher, pt. 1, c.
3, p. 63. His conference with the
author about Luther, ib. n. 2, 3,
5, 6, p. 64. His book of Anti-
christ, ib. n. 6, p. 67.

KING ETHELWOLFE's donation, pt.
3, c. 7, n. 18, p. 422.
EVANGELICAL councils, and Mr.
Calvin's speech thereabout, pt. 2,
c. 4, n. 20, p. 163.
EXERCISE, spiritual, that is used
amongst Catholics, pt. 3, c. 12, n.
7, 8, 10, p. 521. The manner
thereof, ib. n. 11, 12, 13, p. 524.

FALSITIES in Protestants, their writ-

ings unanswerable, pt. 3, c. 9, n.
3, p. 459.

FAST of Lent in St. Augustine's
time, pt. 2, c. 10, n, 17, p. 252.
Fast of Christ misliked by Mr.
Calvin, pt. 2, c. 4, n. 4, 151. The
prescript fasts of the church con-
temned by Aerius, c. 10, n. 16, p.
252.

Mr. FULKE's manner of writing, pt.
1, c. 1, n. 31, p. 20. His con-
tempt of fathers when they make
against him, ib. n. 33, 34, &c., p.
21.

ST. GERMAN'S (Bishop of Auxerre)
coming into England and visiting
St. Alban's relics, pt. 1, c. 7, n.
10, p. 424,

ST. GREGORY abused by Mr. Bell,
pt. 1, c. 8, n. 16, 17, p. 91.

HATCHET OF HERESIES, pt. 2, c. 6,
n. 18, p. 196.

Dr.

HARDING'S first rejoinder
against Mr. Jewell, pt. 2, c. 7, n.
2, p. 202.
HERETICS build their opinions and
doctrine upon Scriptures misun-
derstood, pt. 3, c. 4, n. 6, 7, p.
344.

Dr. HOLDER's writings against Cal-
vin, pt. 2, c. 4, n. 2, p. 149.
HOSIUS abused by Jewell, pt. 2, c.
6, n. 14, p. 192. His learned

works, ib. n. 17, 18, 19, p. 195.
Dr. HUBERINUS's book against Cal-
vin, pt. 2, c. 4, n. 2, p. 149.
Dr. HUNNIUS's judgment of Calvin,
pt. 1, c. 10, n. 13, p. 110.
Huss, whether he was a member of
the Protestant church or no? pt.
1, c. 7, n. 7, p. 78.

Mr. JEWELL'S Apology for the
Church of England, pt. 2, c. 1, n.
11, p. 126. His challenges at
Paul's-cross, pt. 2, c. 5, n. 2, p.
167. Falsities objected against
him by Catholic writers, ib. n. 8,

532

9, 10, 11, &c., p. 171. His hypocrisy and dissimulation, ib. n. 8, p. 172. His abuse of Scriptures, ib. n. 17, p. 177. Of St. Jerome, ib. n. 4, p. 182. Of St. Cyprian, ib. n. 5, p. 183. His infinite bad dealing in all his writings, ib. per totum caput, et per totum, c. 7, 8, p. 201. His combat with Dr. Harding in particular, pt. 2, c. 9, n. 3, 4, et seq., p. 228. His falsifying of the Council of Carthage, ib. n. 4, p. 229. His bad dealing towards his Catholic adversaries, pt. 3, c. 1, per totum, p. 290. About private mass, ib. n. 7, p. 294. About the sacrifice of the mass, ib. n. 14, p. 299. About prayer to saints and for the dead in mass, ib. n. 14, p. 299. Charged with five hundred and sixty-two lies, pt. 3, c. 1, n. 22, p. 303.

INFIDELITY of Protestant writers and their writings, pt. 2, c. 1, n. 2, p.

121.

ST. JEROME abused by Mr. Jewell, pt. 2, c. 6, n. 4, p. 182. JOANNES MODESTUS's

writings against Luther, pt. 2, c. 4, n. 7, p. 149.

POPE JOHN XXII. accused by Calvin, pt. 2, c. 4, n. 18, 19, p. 161. Whether he denied the immortality of the soul or no? pt. 2, c. 9, n. 8, 9, 10, p. 231. IRENEUS, how he convinced heretics of his time, pt. 3, c. 10, n. 21, 22, 23, p. 499.

Dr. KELLISON's book against Mr. Sutcliffe, pt. 2, c. 10, n. 3, p. 243.

LITANIES impugned by Calvin, pt. 2, c. 4, n. 11, 12, p. 158. KING LUCIUS's (of Britanny) conversion, pt. 3, c. 7, n. 6, p. 412, and c. 8, n. 6, p. 435.

LUTHER'S first beginning and pro

gress, pt. 1, c. 1, n. 13, 14, 15. 16, &c., p. 9. His spirit of pride and scurrility, ib. n. 17, p. 11. His railing against King Henry VIII., ib. p. 12. His doctrine, whether of God or no? ib. n. 19, 20, 21, p. 13. His conference with the Devil, pt. 2, c. 2, n. 2, 3, 4, &c., p. 128. His eating of salt with him, ib. n. 12, p. 133. He calleth devils doctors of divinity, ib. n. 12, p. 134. His false accusation of Catholics' doctrine, pt. 2, c. 3, n. 3, 4, 5, &c., p. 139. LUTHERANS, whether brethren of the English Protestant Church, pt. 1, c. 1, n. 28, p. 19.

MASS and real presence, pt. 3, c. 1, n. 11, 12, p. 296, and c. 2, n. 18, p. 320, c. 8, n. 12, p. 439. MARRIAGE of priests unlawful, pt. 1, c. 8, n. 7, 8, &c., p. 84. MEANS left by Christ to instruct all men in the true way to salvation, pt. 3, c. 10, n. 20, p. 497. Dr. MONTAGUE, dean of the King's chapel, pt. 2, c. 2, n. 9, p. 36. His speech in the council chamber concerning Luther, ib. n. 11, p. 38.

NAZIANZEN abused by Mr. Jewell, pt. 2, c. 9, n. 13, p. 236. NOTES given to the author by an old man of the Catholic side concerning the reading of books of controversies, pt. 3, c. 10, n. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, pp. 488 to 494.

OBSERVATIONS about reading booksof controversies, Epist. ad Lect. and pt. 3, c. 10, n. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, &c., pp. 488 to 497. ORIGINAL SIN less then venial, pt. 2, c. 12, n. 16, 17, p. 283.

PAPHNUTIUS abused by Mr. Bell, pt. 1, c. 8, n. 11, p. 86.

PETER LOMBARD, Master of the

Sentences, pt. 2, c. 1, n. 7, p. 124. Abused by Calvin, ib. c. 4, n.7, 8, p. 154.

PETRUS CANISIUS's large Catechism, pt. 2, c. 1, n. 8, p. 125. FATHER PERSONS abused and falsified by Mr. Sutcliffe, pt. 3, c. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, per totum, p. 340. His book of Christian Directory," or "Resolution," ib. c. 4, p. 342. His" Reasons of Refusal," ib. c. 5, initio. p. 358. His book of "Ward-word" and "Warnword" against Sir Francis Hastings, pt. 3, c. 6, initio, p. 380. His book of "Three Conversions," pt. 3, c. 7, 8, per totum, pp. 408 to 458. Monsieur PLESSIS MORNAY'S conference with the Bishop of Evreux in France, pt. 3, c. 9, n. 9, 10, p. 462. Notorious untruths objected to him in that conference whereof he was convinced, ib. p. 463. About the real presence, ib. n. 10, p. 464. About transubstantiation, ib. n. 11, p. 465. About prayer to saints, ib. n. 12, 13, p. 466. About trusting in saints, ib. n. 14, p. 466. About honouring the cross, ib. n. 15, 17, pp. 467, 468, 469. PRAYER for the dead impugned by Calvin, pt. 2, c. 4, n. 9, 10, p. 156, and by Mr. Willet, pt. 2, c. 10, n. 18, 253. See pt. 3, c. 1, n. 10, p. 299.

PRAYER to saints, pt. 3, c. 1, n. 41, p. 299.

PROTESTANTS, why they refuse trial and public disputation, pt. 1, c. 1, n. 2, 3, 4, p. 3. Protestants hold many old heresies, pt. 1, n. 11, p. 8. Whether they may be called heretics, pt. 1, c. 11, n. 7, p. 263. Their disagreement and stirs at the first beginning of their doctrine, pt. 2, c. 3, n. 10, 11, &c., p. 144. PROTESTANTS do falsely charge Catholics with doctrines which they do not hold, pt. 2, c. 3, n. 3, 4, p. 138, ib. c. 3, n. 11, 13, 14, &c., p. 145, c. 10, n. 5, 6, 7, &c., p. 244.

PROTESTANTS and Catholics not saved together, pt. 3, c. 11, n. 17, 21, pp. 512 to 514.

PROTESTANT authors that write against Calvin, pt. 2, c. 4, n. 9, 10, p. 157. PROTESTANCY begun in this last age, and by whom, pt. 1, c. 1, n. 13, 14, 15, &c., p. 9. PURGATORY, pt. 3, c. 5, n. 9, p. 363; ib. c. 10, n. 11, p. 491.

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Sir ROGER WILBRAHAM, Master of Requests, pt. 1, c. 2, n. 6, p. 34. Mr. ROGERS's book of the "Doctrine of the Church of England" examined, pt. 2, c. 12, per totum, p. 275. His abuse of Costerus, the Jesuit, ib. n. 10, p. 280. general heads and grounds of doctrine faulty, ib. n. 14, 23, p. 288. Mr. ROLFE, Commissary of St. Alban's, pt. 1, c. 5, n. 4, p. 55. The Lord of Canterbury's letter unto him, c. 4, n. 10, p. 53. His referring the author to Dr. Downham, pt. 1, c. 5, n. 4, p. 56.

RULE to try heresy, both of Catholics and Protestants, pt. 2, c. 11, n. 22, p. 272.

SABELLICUS's "Decades " denied by Mr. Jewell, pt. 2, c. 6, n. 12, p. 190. SAINTS odious to the Devil, pt. 2, c. 2, n. 3, p. 129.

SCHOOLMASTER's wife, suing for her husband's liberty, being in prison for religion, pt. 1, c. 11, n. 1, p. 112.

SOCRATES's manner of death, pt. 3, c. 5, n. 19, p. 369. SPIRITS, and the different ways to try them, pt. 1, c. 1, n. 6, 7, 8, 9, &c., p. 4. By Scriptures, ib. By express words, ib. By other means, ib. 10, 11, p. 7.

Dr. STAPLETON's return of untruths against Mr. Jewell, pt. 2, c. 7, n. 3, p. 203. His offer against lies of Mr. Jewell, pt. 3, c. 1, n. 2, p.

291. SUPREMACY of the Bishop of Rome, pt. 1, c. 6, n. 2, 3, p. 179, and c. 9, n. 14, p. 237, and pt. 3, c. 2, n. 2, p. 308, and ib. c. 6, n. 33, p. 400, c. 7, n. 9, p. 415. Mr. SUTCLIFFE'S false charges against Cardinal Bellarmine, pt. 3, c. 2, per totum, p. 307. About corrupting the Council of Nice, ib. n. 2, p. 309. About falsifying of St. Jerome, ib. n. 4, p. 310. About falsifying the acts of the Council of Chalcedon, ib. n. 7, p. 312. About the title of the Popes, ib. n. 11, 12, p. 315. About the first author of impugning images, ib. n. 15, p. 318. About the lives of Luther, Calvin, Zuinglius, &c., ib. n. 17, p. 319. About the image of God lost in Adam, ib. n. 23, p. 324. About the chastity of prophets and their children, ib. n. 24, p. 325.

Mr. SUTCLIFFE's abuse of Cardinal Baronius, pt. 3, c. 3, per totum, p. 329. About the title and picture of his first tome of Annals, ib. n. 4, 5, 6, p. 330. About licence to print, ib. n. 8, p. 333. About different opinions in chronology, ib. n. 9, p. 334. About the rich glutton in the Gospel, ib. n.

10, p. 336. About the derivation of the word "missa," ib. n. 12, p. 337. About thongs, ib. n. 13, p. 338.

Mr. SUTCLIFFE's egregious abuse and falsifying of Father Persons, pt. 3, c. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, per totum, pp. 340 to 458. His four books written against Father Persons, pt. 3, c. 4, n. 2, 3, 4, p. 340. His false charge of Father Persons (out of his book of "Resolution") about heretics abusing the simple people with Scriptures, ib. n. 5, p. 343. About Luther's opinion of the Sacramentaries, ib. n. 8. p. 345. About St. Antony and St. Augustine, ib. n. 13, 17, p. 348. About the counterfeit writings of Aristæus, ib. n. 15, p. 351. About perverting St. Augustine, ib. n. 16, p. 352. About apparitions to men that lay a-dying, ib. n. 19, 20, 21,

22, pp. 354-5. About purgatory,
pt. 3, c. 5, n. 9, p. 363. About
extreme unction, ib. n. 6, p. 361.
About Socrates's death, ib. n. 12,
13, 14, 15, 16, pp. 365 to 368.
About Zeno the
23, 24, p. 371.

Stoic, ib. n. 22, About the num

ber of infants slain by Herod in Bethlehem, ib. n. 25, 26, 27, 28, p. 373. About the first Christians in Alexandria, ib. n. 29, p. 376. (Out of the "Reasons of Refusal.") About angels present at the sacrifice of the mass, pt. 3, c. 5, n. 2, 3, 4, 5, p. 358. (Out of the "Warn-word.") About Atheism, pt. 3, c. 6, n. 2, p. 381. About the name of minister, ib. n. 3, p. 381. About a preaching dean, ib. n. 6, p. 384. About naming of an interlude, ib. n. 9, p. 385. About Hostiensis, Panormitan, and Cusanus, ib. n. 10, 11, p. 386. About the Trinitarians, ib. n. 12, p. 387. About the word "Homousion," ib. n. 15, p. 389. About the breach of his promise, ib. n. 18, p. 391. About a false alarm of invasion, ib. n. 19, p. 391. About the conception of our

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