THE ROMAN CATHOLIC COUNTER-REFORMATION. I. The Council of Trent. Sources. J. le Plat (teacher of Canon Law at Louvain): Monumentorum ad Hist. Concil. Trid. Spectantium Amplissima Collectio. Louvain, 1781 seq. 7 (8) tom. 4to. Acta Conc. Trid. ann. 1562-63 a Cardinale Paleotto descripta; ed. Mendham, London, 1842. Lettres et Mémoires de François de Vargas, de Pierie de Malvenda, [members of the Imperial embassy], et de quelques Evêques d'Espagne, touchant le Conc. de Trente. Paris, 1654. 4to. Mendham: Memoirs of the Council of Trent. 8vo. London, 1834. New ed. 1844. Planck Anecdota ad Hist. Conc. Trid. Pertinentia. Göttingen, 1791-1818, 26 programmata. Sickel: Zur Geschichte d. Concil von Trient; Acten-stncke aus Oesterrechischen Archiven. Vienna, 1872. Canones et Decreta Conc. Trid., juxta Exemplar authentic. Romæ editum, ed. le Plat, Antwerp, 1779. 4to. Madrid, 1786. Fol. New ed., enlarged from the Rom. Bullarium, by A. L. Richter, Leipzig, 1853. LIBRI SYMBOLICI ECCL. CATHOL., edd. 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London, 1816; by Liskenne, Paris, 1825; by De Sarrion, Paris, 1838; by CRÉTINEAU JOLY, Paris, 1844-6, 6 tomes; by Brühl, Würzburg, 1845 seq.; by Buss, Mayence, 2 abth., 1853; by Stöger, Ratisbon, 1851; by Kortum, Mannheim, 1843; by Julius, Leipzig, 1845 seq.; by STEINMETZ, London, 1848. 3 vols. 8vo. For the multitudinous works respecting the Jesuits, reference must be had to the special bibliographies :— Carayon Bibl. historique de la Compagnie de Jésus, ou Catalogue des ouvrages relatifs à l'histoire des Jesuites depuis leur origine, etc. 4to. 1864. Bibliothèque des Écrivains de la Compagnie de Jésus, ou Notices bibliographiques 1° De tous les ouvrages publiés par les Membres de la Compagnie de Jésus; 2o Des Apologies, des Controverses relig ieuses, des Critiques littéraires et scientifiques suscitées à leur sujet. Par Augustin et Alois de Backer, Série 1.-VII, 1853-61. Of this work, Petzholdt (Bibliothèque bibliograph, 1866), after referring to the previous bibliographical labors of Ribadeneira, Alegambe, and Southwell, says: “Alles was von Jesuiten-bibliographie bisher erschienen ist, wird durch das B.'sche Werk durchaus überflüssig gemacht." INDEX. "Acceptants," 453. Adiaphoristic controversy, 165. Academies, the Italian, broken up by the Inquisition, 405. Æsop, Luther translates, 120. the "Council of Blood," 302; exe- Anderson, Lawrence, 176. Anthony of Navarre, summoned to Antitrinitarians, rise of the, 477. Alexander V., Pope, his pledges to the Aquinas, his doctrine of indulgences, council of Pisa, 43. Alexander VI., Pope, his grant to Spain, 47; his character, 45; excom- supererogatory merits, 92. Alva, Duke of, at the conference of 92; of supererogatory merits, 94; on Aristotle, connection of scholasticism Armies, constitution of, in the 17th Arminians, their doctrines, 473; their Arminius, his history, 473; his contro- Arnold, of Brescia, his aim and fate, Arnold, T., on Church and State, 500. Art, how affected by Protestantism, Atonement, Protestant and Catholic Autos da fé, in Spain, 408. ment, 350; relation of his system to Bajus, 451. Balmes, his view of the Reformation, 6. Baronius, 25; his annals, 522. Baur, F. C., 546; on Servetus, 227. Bayle, on Leo. X., 46. Bernard, St., mysticism of, 65. Berne, Reformation, established in, 143. Augsburg, Diet at (1530), 118; its de- Berthelier, 230; put to death, 208. cree, 119. Beveridge, 446. Augsburg, Confession of, 119; Apol- Beza, Theodore; his character and effect of it, 422; violations of it, Augustine, on religious persecution, 223; he is studied by Luther, 90; Babylonian captivity of the Papacy, 38. Bacon, Lord, his view of astrology, 3; manners, 266; at the Colloquy of Bible, the source of Protestantism, 10; |