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Articles determined by the Theological Faculty of Paris concerning the matters of our faith currently in controversy, with an antidote. By the author, as it is believed, Calvin.
Articles of the new Evangelists of Worms.
Forty-seven articles of the Frankfurt Commoners.
Articles disapproved by the Parisian Faculty, against the Doctrine of St. Thomas.
Artemidorus Oneirocriticus a treatise on dream interpretation. vide see, African Convent.
Eulogies and advocacies of the divinatory art by various Authors, among whom is one Philippus Melanchthon.
Arthusius of Danzig. vide see, Mercurius Gallo-Belgicus.
Artopœus. vide see, Petrus.
Arturus Britannus.
Arumæus’ discourses. vide see, Dominicus.
A. S. C. (so a certain author inscribes his name) vide see, Anonymous Opusculum.
Comparison of Christ’s Ascension into Heaven with the triumphs of the Romans. vide see, Triumphs of the Romans.
Aslacius of Bergen. vide see, on the method of Speaking and Differentiating.
Assartius. vide see, Matthæus.
Assertions of certain dogmas of the Church. vide see, Franciscus Polyngranus.
Antiquities of the Assyrians. vide see, Manual of admirable things.
Assuarbius. vide see, Ioannes.
Astoc. vide see, Ioannes.
All books and treatises of judicial astrology, whether printed or manuscript, even if the authors are not contained in this Index.
Astrological booklets of Carrarinus. vide see, Antonius Carrarinus.
Epitome of Copernican Astronomy. vide see, Ioannes Keplerus.
Astunica on Job. vide see, Didacus.
On the Astuteness of Christians, or Courtisans, vide see, Concordance of Princes.
ΑΣΥΛΙΑ Asylia, that is, a most copious treatise on the right of Asylum. By the author Georgius Ritthershusius Conradi.
On the right of Asylum. vide see, Petrus Sarpi.
Treatise falsely ascribed to St. Athanasius, on the true and pure Church. vide see, Treatise.
Athanasius. vide see, Ioannes.
Athenæ Batavæ, or of the City of Leiden, and the Academy, and famous men, etc. Two books by Ioannes Meursius.
Atlas. vide see, Gerardus Mercator.
Notarial Attestation, which begins, I the undersigned and ends, Petrus Mentart Notary.
Supplement to the Treasury of Aphorisms. vide see, Epimetron supplement.
On selecting Authors. vide see, Iulius Clemens Scottus.
On Authority in Ecclesiastical persons. vide see, Defense.
On the Authority and certainty of Christian Doctrine. vide see, David Chytreus.
On the Authority of Law. vide see, Helfricus Hunricus On the Authority, Office, and Power of Ecclesiastical Pastors.
On the Authority and preeminence of various Authors. vide see, Syntagma of Treatises.
Audingus. vide see, Wolphangus.
Avenarius. vide see, Ioannes.
Avena. vide see, Ioannes.
Aventinus. vide see, Ioannes, Turkish Chronicles.
Aventrot. vide see, Letter of Gio.
Averbacensis. vide see, Iosephus Grabius.
Acts and writings on the Augsburg Confession, vide see, Acts and writings.
Apology of the Augsburg Confession.
The cause of the Churches of the Augsburg Confession, why they have embraced and consider to be retained their doctrine.
Confession of the Augsburg faith.
Epistle ascribed to the Bishop of Augsburg. vide see, Vldericus.
Augsburg Convent.
Cosmopœia by Augustinus Eugubinus, unless it is from those corrected and printed in Venice in 1591.
Theology of Augustine and Jerome.
Homology of Augustinus Hipponensis and Augustinus Hipren regarding God wishing to save all.
Three books of the Sweet-speaking [Dulciloquia] of Augustine. vide see, Aurelius Augustinus.
Epitome of all the works of Augustine. vide see, Epitome.
Treatise by Augustinus of Rome, Bishop of Nazarene, on the Sacrament of the Divinity of Jesus Christ and the Church.
Item: Treatise on Christ as Head and his illustrious Principality.
Item: Treatise on the charity of Christ toward the elect, and on his infinite love, until they are purged.
Ceremonial of the Discalced Augustinians. vide see, Ritual.
Augustinomachia by F. Prosper Stellarius.
History of Augustus Thuanus. vide see, Iacobus Augustus.