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[1] III, 350.

[2] Procès, ii, 10.

[3] Drummond, i, 412.

[4] Reusch, i, 43.

[5] Greswell, i, 191.

[6] Mendham, 183.

[7] Mendham, 146.

[8] Constitutt. Apostt., Lib. I, c. vii.

[9] Lea, Religious History of Spain, 17.

[10] Lea, 19.

[11] Ibid., 19.

[12] Ibid., 19.

[13] Lea, 45.

[14] 134.

[15] Comentarios, Prologo al Lector.

[16] Haereses, Lib. I, c. xiii.

[17] Lea, 54.

[18] MS. of David Fergusson, cited by Lea, 87.

[19] Villanueva, 29.

[20] Equizabal, 162, cited by Lea, 179.

[21] Bible in Spain, c. xix.

[22] Lea, 128.

[23] Printed in a volume of Pastoral Instructions issued by Richard Coyne in Dublin, 1824, cited by Mendham, 353.

[24] Wilkins, iii, 317.

[25] Blunt, Reformation of the Ch. of Eng., i, 505.

[26] Reusch, ii, 260 ff.

[27] Reusch, ii, 294.

[28] Mendham, 184.

[29] Cited by Mendham, 243.

[30] Hilgers, 138.

[31] Epp., ed. Boissonade, 1817, 252.

[32] 2d edtn., Paris, 1764, 186.

[33] Reusch, ii, 20.

[34] Oeuvres, xiii, 409.

[35] Oeuvres, 37, 75.

[36] Reusch, i, 467.

[37] Robertson, 118.

[38] Llorente, i, 492. Ticknor, ii, 96.

[39] Lea, 102.

[40] Lea, 125.

[41] Ibid. 130.

[42] Dejob, 342.

[43] Dal Pozzo, Catholicism in Austria, 182.

[44] The Decline and Fall of the Roman Catholic Religion in England, London, 1760, 275.

[45] Commentary on the Roman Pontificate, i, 178.

[46] Mendham, 217.

[47] II, 598.

[48] Acta SS., i, 290, v, 369.

[49] Flag., 86.

[50] Epp., ed. Albericius, 3, 125.

[51] Epp. ad. Tyrrh., 70.

[52] Scheeben, Dogm., iii, 281.

[53] Ibid. iii, 516.

[54] S. 14 sec. Poen., c.

[55] Reusch iii., 1201.

[56] Cited by Mendham, 138.

[57] Sleumer, 39.

[58] Kapp, 548.

[59] Kapp, 551.

[60] Hilgers, 192.

[61] Hilgers, 205.

[62] See also Appendix to the report from the Select Committee concerning the laws in foreign States respecting Roman Catholic subjects, 1816, cited by Mendham, 247.

[63] R., ii, 908.

[64] Welschinger, 232.

[65] Hilgers, 261.

[66] Welschinger, 307.

[67] Peignot, xxii.

[68] Hilgers, 16, 17

[69] Peignot.

[70] Lea, 142.

[71] Stähelin, Calvin, ii, 316.

[72] Hilgers, 232.

[73] Heppe, Beza, 196.

[74] Reusch, i, 422.

[75] Schmidt, P., Vermigli, 292.

[76] Archiv des Deutsch. Buchh., i, 22, 52.

[77] Hilgers, 287.

[78] Hilgers, 289.

[79] Cited by Hilgers, 290.

[80] Ibid., 297.

[81] Hilgers, 17 ff.

[82] Hilgers, 93.

[83] Hilgers, 94.

[84] Villers, 290 seq.

[85] Macaulay’s England, ix, 286.

[86] Stephen, Free Thinking and Plain Speaking, 279.

[87] Hilgers, 192.

[88] Kapp, Gesch., 231.

[89] Kapp, 62.

[90] De Sanctis, Storia della letteratura italiana, ii, Chap. 13.

[91] Paulsen, 41.

[92] Casaubon, 453.

[93] Gesch. der Präger Universität, viii, 8.

[94] Gesch. der Präger Universität, viii, 8.

[95] Kapp. 417.

[96] Brown, 63.

[97] Brown, 65.

[98] Dejob, 336.

[99] Dejob, 335.

[100] Fuenmayer, Vida de Pio V, 89.

[101] Gabutius, De Reb. et Gest. Pii V, Rome, 1605, 12.

[102] Dejob, 57.

[103] Dejob, 339.

[104] Gebhart, Introduction à l’histoire du sentiment religieux en Italie, etc., p. 2.

[105] Pütter, 23.

[106] Lea, 21.

[107] Gomez, Lib. ii, fol. 30, b.

[108] Dejob, 339.

[109] Lea, 22.

[110] Nueva Recop., Lib. i, tit. vii.

[111] Llorente, i, 457.

[112] Böhmer, op. cit., ii, 78.

[113] Lea, 61.

[114] Ibid., 62.

[115] Lea, 70.

[116] Ibid., 73.

[117] Lea, 81.

[118] Lea, 83.

[119] Lea, 86.

[120] Ticknor, i, 504.

[121] Ticknor, ii, 49.

[122] Ibid., ii, 96.

[123] Ticknor, ii, 73.

[124] Ticknor, ii, 431 (note).

[125] Renouard, i, 25.

[126] Greswell, i, 172.

[127] Pattison, 182.

[128] Frith, Life of Bruno, 71.

[129] Letters from the Nuncio of Pius IV at Paris, i, iii.

[130] Hist. Jesuit., vi, 44.

[131] Greswell, i, 219.

[132] De la Presse au Seizième Siècle.

[133] Dejob, p. 89.

[134] Dejob, 99.

[135] Dom Petra, cited by Dejob, 91.

[136] Cited by Dejob, 92.

[137] Raynaud’s works, Cracow, 1669, xx, 267.

[138] Dejob, 343.

[139] Dejob, 90.

[140] Ibid. 347.

[141] Dejob, 348.

[142] Dejob, 343.

[143] Beckman, History of Inventions, i, 89.

[144] Beckmann, History of Inventions, i, 99.

[145] Kapp, 125.

[146] Kapp, 126.

[147] Gachard, Corr. de Philippe II, ii, 9, 565.

[148] Putnam, Books and Their Makers, ii, 255.

[149] Epp., iii, 19.

[150] Knight, The Old Printer, 113.

[151] The Evangelium Romanum was a Protestant satire on indulgences, printed in Leipsic, without the name of the author, in 1600. The book was as a joke ascribed to Jacques Davy, Bishop of Evreaux. Davy was better known under the name of Du Perron. He was a convert from Protestantism and was the Bishop selected to bring King Henry IV into the Catholic fold. The Evangelium Romanum was reprinted more than once and appears to have secured a wide circulation. Curiously enough, it did not find place upon the Index (Reusch, ii, 213).

[152] See an edict of the Inquisition dated 1611, cited by Dejob p. 216.

[153] Ottonelli, Memoriali, etc., cited by Dejob, 218.

[154] Ticknor, vol. ii, Appendix.

[155] Migne, Nouvelle Encyclop. Théologique, vol. 43.

[156] This detail is deserving of attention because the Index of Leo is the first which makes any attempt at bibliographical consistency or accuracy.

[157] These titles are transcribed in the precise form in which they are printed in the Leonine schedule.

[158] The author, in a letter to the Athenaeum (Feby. 25, 1905), states that his book is concerned solely with savage and classical beliefs, and that he had been unable to secure a reply to his inquiry (submitted through one of the English Catholic bishops) as to the grounds for the condemnation.

[159] Reusch, ii, 26.

[160] Martin, Omnium conc. Vat. documentorum, collectio, 159, 179.

[161] Friedrich, Vat. Koncil., ii, 288, 289.

[162] i, 293.

[163] i, 757.

[164] Searle, 36, ff.

[165] Hilgers, 70–73.

[166] Cited by Hilgers, 74.

[167] Hilgers, 75.

[168] Hilgers, 141.

[169] Hilgers, 170.

[170] 4, 1, 446.

[171] G. Daniel, writing to Serry in 1724, Oeuvres, ii, 365.

[172] Cited by Hilgers, 348.

[173] Cited by Mendham, 9.

[174] Sandys, 127–132.

[175] Villers, 290 seq.

[176] Mendham, 270.

[177] Letter to C. Blandell, prefixed to the Vindication, lxxxiv, cited by Mendham, 14.

[178] Mendham, x.

[179] Mendham, x.

[180] Remains of Bishop Barlow, 1693, 70, 71.

[181] II, 710.

[182] Rev. des Sc. eccl., 1866, iii, 374.

[183] Searle, 281–297.

[184] Hilgers, 378.

[185] Index Romanus, 7.

[186] Ibid., 9.

[187] George Tyrrell. A Much Abused Letter, pp. 18, 21.

[188] Ibid., 39.

[189] Ibid., 41.

[190] George Tyrrell. A Much Abused Letter, p. 42.

[191] Ibid., 44.

[192] Ibid., 48.

[193] George Tyrrell. A Much Abused Letter, p. 51.

[194] Ibid., 59.

[195] Ibid., 67.

[196] Ibid., 87.

[197] Briggs and Hügel, The Papal Commission and the Pentateuch, p. 18.

[198] The Papal Commission and the Pentateuch.

[199] Ibid., 54.

[200] Ibid., 59.

[201] The Papal Commission and the Pentateuch.

[202] ii, 599.

[203] Theotimus, 238.

[204] Dejob, 351.