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ILLIBERIS.

Concilium Illibertinum, cum discursibus apologeticis. Per Ferdi-
nandum a Mendoza. Vid. MENDOZA (FERDINANDUS A).
De confirmando concilio Illibertino, libri tres. P. 1009, vol. i.
Labb. Concil. Vide CONCILIA.

ILLYRICUM.

Ecclesiæ per Illyricum, &c., ad Symmachum episcopum Romanum epistola. P. 579, tom. v. Bibliothecæ Patrum. Vide PATRES.

ILLYRICUS (MATTH. FL.). Vid. FLACIUS (MATTHIAS), IL

LYRICUS.

IMAGES.

Four Conferences concerning (1) reading the Scriptures in the vulgar Tongue; (2) Half-communion; (3) Worshipping of Images; (4) the Invocation of Saints. 4to. Oxf. 1688. An Examination of the Texts on the Worship of Images and Relics which Papists cite out of the Bible. [By Edward Gee.] P. 277, in Popery not founded on Scripture.

and

4to. Lond. 1688.

Large paper. 4to. Lond. 1688.

IMHOFIUS (JACOBUS WILHELMUS).

Notitia Germanici imperii procerum historico-heraldico-genea

logica.

IMPIETY.

Fol. Tubing. 1693.

A short Way with Profaneness and Impiety, without the least
Persecution or Invasion of Civil or Natural Liberty, in a
Letter to a Parliament Man.
8vo. Lond. 1730.

INCREDIBILIA.

Tractatus de incredibilibus, per anonymum. Gr. Lat. P. 97, inter Opuscula Tho. Gale. Vid. GALE (THOMAS).

INDEPENDENCY.

Relations and Observations upon the Parliament, a.d. 1640, in two Books, (i.) the Mystery of the two Juntos, Presbyterian and Independent, (ii.) the History of Independency. 4to. n. p. 1650.

INDEX EXPURGATORIUS.
Index librorum prohibitorum et expurgandorum novissimus,
Hispanicus et Romanus, jussu Ant. a Sotomajor et Alexandri
VII. papæ recognitus.
Fol. Matriti, 1667.
Index librorum prohibitorum Alexandri VII. pontificis maximi
jussu editus, juxta exemplar excusum Romæ. Fol. 1667.
Index Tridentinus jussu Pii IV., Sixti V., et Clementis VIII.
editus, juxta exemplar excusum Romæ, 1664.

INDEX VILLARIS.

Index villaris; or, an exact Register of all the Cities, Market-
towns, &c., in England and Wales. Fol. Lond. 1690.

INDIA.

Proposals for settling the East India Trade. 4to. Lond. 1696.

INDULGENCE.

The King's Right of Indulgence in spiritual Matters; with the
Equity thereof, asserted. ["By the Earl of Anglesea."]

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INETT (JOHN), D.D., CHANTER AND RESIDENTIARY OF LIN-

COLN.

Origines Anglicana; or, a History of the English Church,
beginning where Bishop Stillingfleet has ended his History of
the British Church, and containing an Account of the Affairs.
thereof till the Norman Conquest.
Fol. Lond. 1704.
Vol. II.; containing an Account of the Affairs of
the Church till the Death of King John, and more especially
of the Rise and Steps of the Papal Usurpation.

Large paper. Fol. Oxf. at the Theater. 1710.

INFALLIBILITY.

An Examination of the Texts on Infallibility which the Papists
cite out of the Bible. [By Dr. Tully, Sub-dean of York.] In
Popery not founded on Scripture.
4to. Lond. 1688.

INFORMATION.

A certain Information of a certain Discourse, at a certain Gen-
tleman's House. 2nd edit.

and

8vo. Lond. 1712.
4th edit. 8vo. Lond. 1713.

INGHIRAMIUS (CURTIUS).

Ethruscarum antiquitatum fragmenta reperta Scornelli prope
Vulterram.
Fol. Francof. 1637.
Animadversiones in Antiquitatum Etruscarum fragmenta ab
Inghiramio edita, auctore Leone Allatio. Vid. ALLATIUS
(LEO).

INGULFUS, ABBAS CROYLANDENSIS.

Historiarum liber unus. P. 484, inter Scriptores post Bedam per H. Savile. Vid. SAVILE (HENRICUS).

Nunc primum integer editus. P. 1, vol. i. Rerum
Fol. Oxon. 1684.

Anglic. Scriptt. veterum.

Petri Blesensis Continuatio ad Historiam Ingulphi. P. 108 Ibid.

INJUNCTIONS. See ACTS OF PARLIAMENT.

INNOCENTIUS I., PAPA.

Vita, epistolæ et decreta ejus; una cum notis Severini Binii. Ap. Labb. Concil. p. 1242, tom. ii. Vide CONCILIA.

INNOCENTIUS II., PAPA.

Vita et epistolæ ejus. Ap. Labb. Concil. tom. x. col. 945. Epistolæ quædam in vol. ii. Baluzii Miscell. Vid. BALUZIUS (STEPHANUS).

INNOCENTIUS III., PAPA, ANTEA DICTUS LOTHARIUS.

Vita, epistolæ et decreta ejus. P. 1, vol. xi. Labb. Concil. Vide CONCILIA.

Epistola decretalis pro jure regis ac regni Francorum. P. 86, vol. ii. Monarch. Rom. Imp. per Melch. Goldastum. Vid. GOLDASTUS (MELCH.).

INNOCENTIUS IV., PAPA, ANTEA DICTUS SINIBALDUS FLISCUS. Vita et epistolæ. Ap. Labb. Concil. p. 597, tom. xi. Vide CONCILIA.

Epistola pro investitura cujusdam adolescentis Itali impuberis in canonicatum ecclesiæ Lincolniensis. P. 399 Append. ad Fascic. Rerum expetend. per Orthuin. Gratium. Vid. GRA

TIUS.

INNOCENTIUS V., PAPA.

Vita ejus.

P. 1007, tom. xi. Labb. Concil. Vide CONCILIA.

INNOCENTIUS VII., PAPA.

Vita ejus. Ap. Labb. Concil. p. 2083, tom. xi. Vide CON

CILIA.

INNOCENTIUS VIII., PAPA.

Vita ejus. Ap. Labb. Concil. p. 1465, tom. xiii. Vide CON

CILIA.

INNOCENTIUS IX., PAPA.

Vita ejus. P. 1430, vol. xv. Labb. Concil. Vide CONCILIA.

INQUISITION.

Popery and Slavery displayed; containing the Character of Popery, and a Relation of Popish Cruelties, &c., with an Account of the Spanish Inquisition, &c. 3rd edit.

8vo. Lond. 1745.

INSCRIPTIONES.

Inscriptionum antiquarum sylloge, per W. Fleetwood.

8vo. Lond. 1691.

Antiquæ inscriptionis qua L. Scipionis expressum est elogium, explanatio. P. 1832, vol. iv. Grævii Thesaur. Vid. GREVIUS. Commentarii ad marmora Arundeliana, cum aliquot inscriptionibus veteris Latii, per J. Seldenum. Vid. SELDENUS.

INSTITUTION.

The Institution and Erudicion of the Common People. (No title.) 8vo.

INSTITUTIONES JURIS CIVILIS. Vide Jus CIVILE.

INSTRUCTOR.

The Family Instructor. In three Parts. 17th edit. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1772.

INTENTION.

An historical Discourse concerning the Necessity of the Minister's Intention in administering the Sacraments. (Anon.) ["By Dr. Allix."] Large paper. 4to. Lond. 1688.

INTORCETTA (PROSPER), S. J.

Confucius Sinarum philosophus, sive scientia Sinensis La

tine exposita; adjicitur tabula chronologica Sinica mo-
narchiæ.
Carta magna. Fol. Par. 1687.

IRELAND, HIBERNIA.

Censura propositionum quarumdam, tum ex Hibernia delatarum, tum ex duobus libris Anglico Sermone conscriptis.

4to. Par. 1631.

4to. Lond. 1679.

A Collection of certain horrid Murthers in Ireland since 23
Oct., 1641.
The History of the Irish Rebellion traced from
many preceding
Acts to the grand Eruption, 23 Oct., 1641, and thence to the
Act of Settlement, 1672.
Fol. Lond. 1680.
An Account of the secret Consults of the Romish Party in

Ireland from 1660 to 1689 for the Settlement of Popery in
that Kingdom.

An Apology for the Protestants of Ireland.

4to. Lond. 1689.

4to. Lond. 1689.

Ireland's Lamentation; being an Account of Ireland, and of the Sufferings of the Protestants there from the Death of Charles II. to the end of April, 1689. 4to. Lond. 1689. Murder will out; or, the King's Letter justifying the Marquess of Antrim, and declaring that which he did in the Irish Rebellion was by direction from his royal Father and Mother, and for the Service of the Crown. Mr. John Mackenzie's Narrative of the Siege of London-Derry a false Libel; in Defence of Dr. George Walker.

4to.

1689.

4to. Lond. 1690.

A List of the Names of Persons of England and Ireland, who, by an Act of the Parliament of Dublin, 7 May, 1689, were attainted of High Treason. 4to. Lond. 1690. An Address given to King James II. by the titular Archbishop of Dublin, relating to the Popish Designs upon these Kingdoms. 4to. Lond. 1690. A History of the Northern Affairs of Ireland from the Accession of King James II. to the Siege of Londonderry.

4to. Lond. 1690. The State of the Protestants in Ireland under the late King James's Government. 4to. Lond. 1691. A Sermon at St. Helen's to the Irish Protestants in the City of London, October 23rd, 1690, the day appointed for an Anniversary Thanksgiving for the Deliverance of the Protestants of that Kingdom from the bloody Massacre begun by the

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