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the following Works. Letters of Monsieur Arnauld, Doctor of the Sorbonne, to a Person of condition, etc.
Second Letter of Monsieur Arnauld, Doctor of the Sorbonne, to a Duke and Peer of France, to serve as a response, etc.
Epistle and writing to the Sacred Parisian Faculty gathered at the Sorbonne on the day of December 6, 1655.
Second Part of the writing to the Sacred Parisian Faculty gathered at the Sorbonne on the day of December 10, 1655.
Epistle and another Apologetic to the Sacred Parisian Faculty gathered at the Sorbonne on the day of January 17, 1656.
Epistle inscribed to the Most Wise Man Henricus Holdenus, beginning: In this condition of times.
Commentaries of Antonius Bonfinius on Chastity.
Two Astrological booklets by Antonius Carrarinus.
Methodical and familiar introduction to the theory and practice of Ecclesiastical Benefices by Antonius Fabritius Bleynianus, until corrected.
Letters of Antonius Franciscus Donus.
Six Colleges of Law by Antonius Matthæus, Doctor of Law and Professor in the Academy of Groningen and Omlandia.
Disputations of Antonius Merenda on not giving counsel according to the opinion specifying an act as licit, until corrected; but once corrected according to the decree of November 20, 1663, it is permitted.
Opuscules of Notable and Useful things by Antonius Mizaldus, Centuries on garden plants, until corrected.
Natural Physiognomy by Antonius Pellegrinus, which had already been printed in Venice under the title, The signs of the nature of Man by Antonio Pellegrini.
Relations of Antonius Perez.
Lucidarium of Papal power by Antonius Polus of Venice.
Antonius, a certain unknown Possinus. see Letter of Antonio Posseuino.
Lantern of Parish Priests by Antonius Ragufius, or Catechesis for Parish Priests, until corrected according to the decree of December 12, 1624.
Figures of the Bibles by Antonius de Rampilogis, until expurgated.
Treatise on the Power of the Emperor and the Pope, and on Councils, by Antonius de Rosellis of Arezzo, until expurgated.
Antonio Santacroce. see The Secretary of Apollo.
Antonio Quirino, Venetian Senator. see Notice of Reasons.
Treatise by D. Antonio di San Salvatore on the Recourse and continuation of Exchanges made to himself.
By the same, Decision of a case, and with it some other doubts regarding Exchanges.
Antonius Alceus.
Antonius Alieus, or Halieus.
Antonius the Englishman, Author of the book on the Origin of the Mass.
Antonius Brucciolus.
Antonius Cauallerus. see Thesaurus of the Hebrew Language.
Antonius Ceuallerius.
Antonius Cooke.
Antonius Corranus.
Antonius Coruinus.
Antonius Fayus.
Antonius Ghelbius of Lincoln.
Antonius Herfortus.
Antonius Otho.
Antonius Paquius.
Antonius Probus.
Antonius Sadellus.
Antonius Sadeel.
Antonius Schorus the Englishman.
Antonius Rocchus. see Immortality of the rational soul.
Antonius Triest, by the grace of God and the Apostolic See (thus begins a certain Edict.) see Three Edicts.
Antwerp confession.
Catechism of the Antwerp Church. see Catechism.
Books of Rings. see Ten Books of Rings.
Aonius Palearius.
Apellus. see Ioannes.
Aphorisms from Ambrose, etc. see Ireneus.
Aphorisms of Confessors. see Emmanuel Sa.
Aphorisms of the Doctrine of the Jesuits, and of some other Papal Doctors, etc.
Political Aphorisms first collected from various Writers by Lambertus Danæus; then illustrated with many examples, by the author Euerardus Bronchorst of Deventer.
Of Political Aphorisms, etc. see Epimetron.
Apologema for the most ancient, etc. see Ioannes Caramuel.