BEAULIEU (Luke de). Discourse shewing that protestants are on the safer side, notwithstanding the uncharitable judgment of their adversaries; and that their religion is the surest way to Heaven. Anon. [Tracts, vol. 18.] 4to. Lond. 1687 also in GIBSON's Preservative against Popery, vol. 4. BEAUSOBRE (Isaac). Histoire critique de Manichée et du Manichéisme; où l'on trouve aussi l'histoire de Basilide, de Marcion. 2 vols. 4to. Amst. 1734-39 Supplément à l'histoire de la guerre des Hussites, de M. Lenfant: v. LENFANT. BEAVEN (James). Account of the life and writings of S. Irenæus, bishop of Lyons, and martyr. 8vo. Lond. 1841 BECCATELLI (Ludovico): see JOYNER. BECON (Thomas). New Postil conteinyng most Godly and learned sermons upon all the Sonday gospelles, that be redde in the church thorowout the yeare. Perused and allowed according to the Queenes Majesties injunctions. 4to. Lond., Th. Marshe, 1516 vol. 3.] The monstrous marchandise of the Romish bishops. [Works, fol. Lond. 1564 Written in the dayes of 12mo. ibid. 1637 Displaying of the popish masse. Queene Mary. BEDA (Venerabilis). Ecclesiastica historiæ gentis Anglorum libri V. 12mo. Lovanii, 1566 -The ecclesiastical history of the English nation, translated from the Latin; with a life of the author, by J. A. Giles, LL.D. 8vo. Lond. 1840 De remediis peccatorum: vide PENITENTIALE. Historical works: see CHURCH HISTORIANS of England, vol. 1. BEDELL (William, Bp. of Kilmore). Copies of certaine letters which have passed betweene Spayne and England in matters of religion, concerning the general motives to the Romane obedience, betweene Master James Wadesworth and W. Bedell. 4to. Lond. 1624 BEEMAN (Thomas O.) Ritualism: doctrine not dress. Notes of lectures on ritualism, the development of tractarianism. 8vo. Cranbrook, 1868 BEGERUS (Laurentius). Regum et imperatorum numismata, aurea, argentea, æra, a Romulo usque ad Justinianum, olim congesta, ærique a Biæo incisa, post insigni auctario locupletata et Alb. Rubenii commentario illustrata; nunc recusa et publicata, subjectis Laurentii Begeri annotationibus. fol. Col. Brandenb. 1700 BEGG (James, D.D.) Handbook of popery: or, text-book of missions for the conversion of Romanists. [Tracts, vol. 246.] 12mo. Edinb. 1852 BELGIUM. Epistola theologica, in qua exponitur, quid sit de doctrina septem punctorum quæ nuper in quibusdam Belgii partibus aliqui sparserunt; accedit resolutio duplicis casus propositi in laudabili menstrua DD. pastorum congregatione. [Tracts, vol. 320.] 12mo. Spyre, 1683 BELL (Thomas). The jesuites antepast; conteining a reply against a pretenced answere to the "Dounefall of poperie," [by R. Parsons]. [Tracts, vol. 151.] 4to. Lond. 1608 BELLARMINUS (Robertus, Card.) De indulgentiis et jubileo libri duo. 8vo. Coloniæ, 1599 Disputationes de controversiis Christianæ fidei, adversus hujus temporis hæreticos. 4 vols. [in 3], fol. Parisiis, 1613 Dichiarazione più copiosa della dottrina Christiana. 12mo. Roma, 1818 Dottrina Christiana breve. Riveduta ed approvata dalla Congregazione della Riforma. [Tracts, vol. 327.] 12mo. ibid. 1838. Short Christian doctrine, composed by the order of Pope Clement VIII. [Translated and edited by R. J. McGhee.] 12mo. Lond. 1839 De scriptoribus ecclesiasticis liber unus; cum adjunctis indicibus undecim et brevi chronologia ab orbe condito usque ad annum 1612. Editio recognita. 4to. Lugduni, 1613 accessit dissertatio Ph. Labbe super iisdem scriptoribus. [Operum tom. VIII.] fol. Venet. 1727 Libri de scriptoribus ecclesiasticis continuatio: vide SAUSSAY (Andr. du). De gemitu columbæ, sive de bono lacrymarum libri tres. 12mo. Avtverpiæ, 1617 De verbo Dei libri quatuor. De Christo liber primus. Ad optimorum librorum fidem accuratissime recudi curavit Franciscus Sansen. 8vo. Moguntiæ, 1842 De Christo libri quatuor posteriores [II.-V.] De Romano pontifice liber primus. Ad optimorum librorum fidem accuratissime recudi curavit Franciscus Sansen. 8vo. ibid. 1843 Responsio ad librum inscriptum, [Jacobo I. auctore], "Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus: sive apologia pro juramento fidelitatis; adversus duo brevia Papæ Pauli V. et recentes literas Cardinalis Bellarmini." 12mo. Col. Agripp. 1610 Notes of the Church, as laid down by Cardinal Bellarmin, examined and confuted. With a table of contents. [Tracts. vol. 60.] 4to. Lond. 1688 [The Notes were drawn up by Butler, see p. 389 of Tracts, vol. 60.] 1. Brief discourse concerning the Notes of the church; with reflections on Cardinal Bellarmin's notes, [by W. Sherlock, D.D.] 1687. 2. Bellarmin's first note, concerning the name of catholick, examined, [by Sam. Freeman, D.D.] 1687. BELLARMINUS-Notes of the Church, continued. 3. Second note of the church examined, viz. antiquity, [by Bp. Patrick]. 4. Third note, viz. duration, [by John Williams, Bp. of Chichester]. 1687. 6. Fifth note, viz. the succession of bishops, [by George Thorp, D.D.] 1687. 8. Seventh note, viz. the union of the members among themselves, and with 9. Eighth note, viz. sanctity of doctrine, [by John Scott, D.D.] 1687. 10. Ninth note, viz. efficacy of the doctrine, [by Thomas Linford, D.D.] 1687. 11. Tenth note, viz. holiness of life, [by Abp. Tenison]. 1687. 12. Eleventh note, viz. glory of miracles, [by Nath. Resbury, D.D.]. 1687. 13. Twelfth note, viz. light of prophecy, [by W. Clagett, D.D.] 1687. 14. Thirteenth note, viz. confession of adversaries, [by Bp. Kidder]. 1687. 15. Fourteenth note, viz. unhappy end of the church's enemies, [by Nich. Stratford, Bp. of Chester]. 1687. 16. Fifteenth note, viz. temporal felicity [by Rob. Grove, Bp. of Chichester]. 1687. 17. Vindication of the brief discourse concerning the Notes of the church; in answer to a late pamphlet, entituled, The use and great moment of the Notes of the church, as delivered by Cardinal Bellarmin, De Notis Ecclesiæ, justified, [by W. Sherlock, D.D.] 1687. 18. Defence of the confuter [Bp. Patrick] of Bellarmin's second note of the church antiquity; against the cavils of the adviser, [by Geo. Tully]. 1687. Use and great moment of the Notes of the Church, as deliver'd by Card. Bellarmine de Notis Eccl., justified; in answer to a late Discourse [by Dr. Sherlock] concerning the Notes of the Church. [Tracts, vol. 15.] 4to. Lond. 1687 [Sherlock answered this in the "Vindication of the brief discourse, &c."] Advice to the Confuter [Bp. Patrick] of Bellarmin, with some considerations upon the antiquity of the Church of England. [Tracts, vol. 15.] 4to. ibid. 1687 [This was answered by Geo. 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Max. dicati; familiarum epistolarum libri VI. 8vo. Argentorati, 1611 BÉNARD Pierre: v. QUESNEL (L'Abbé). BENEDICTUS XIV. Papa. Epistola circularis ad pœnitentiarios et confessarios de anno sancto magni jubilæi 1750. 12mo. Bruxellis, 1751 Bullarium; in quo continentur constitutiones, epistolæ, aliaque edita ab initio pontificatus usque ad annum 1746. 13 vols. 12mo. Mechliniæ, 1826-7 BENEFICIUM. Summa, seu singularis declaratio taxarum et expensarum omnium pro expeditionibus beneficiorum tam simplicium quam consistorialium in Rom. cur. faciendis; cum enchiridio expeditionum, et variis quibusdam tractatibus ad rei beneficiariæ cognitionem pertinentibus. 12mo. Paris, 1626 BENOIST (Elias). History of the famous Edict of Nantes: containing an account of all the persecutions that have been in France from its first publication to this present time. Translated from the French, by Mr. Cooke. 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1694 BENTIVOGLIO (Card. Guido). Memorie overo diario. 12mo. Amsterd., Jansson, 1648 BENTIVOLI (Ant. Galeacius). Oratio Antonii Galeacii Bentivoli prothonotarii apostolici oratoris nomine Bononiensiũ habita apud Alexandrum VI. P. M. [Tracts, vol. 298.] 4to. s. l. et a. BENVOGLIENTI (Fabio). Discorso per quel cagione per la religione non si sia fatta guerra fra' gentili; e perche si faccia tra christiani; con alcune cose ad esaltatione della fede cattolica, e depressione de gl' heretici. [Tracts, vol. 296.] 4to. Fiorenza, 1570 BENZI (Bernardinus). Dissertatio in casus reservatos Venetæ diceceseos. [Tracts, vol. 300.] 8vo. Venetiis, 1743 Epistola adversus dissertationem: vide CONCINA. BERGOMENSIS (Jo. Philippus). Historia novissime congesta, Chronicarum supplementum appellata. fol. Brixiæ, Boninus de Boninis de Ragusa, 1485 BERINGTON (Rev. Joseph). The state and behaviour of English catholics, from the Reformation to the year 1780; with a view of their present number, wealth, character, &c. [Anon.] 8vo. Lond. 1780 and John KIRK. The faith of catholics confirmed by Scripture, and attested by the Fathers of the five first centuries of the church. 8vo. ibid. 1813 Roman misquotations: or, certain passages from the Fathers adduced in "The faith of catholics," brought to the test of the originals: see PE (Rev. Rich.) BERNARD (Nicholas). Clavi trabales: or, Nailes fastned by some great masters of assemblyes, confirming the King's supremacy, the subjects duty, church government by bishops, the particulars of which are as followeth. 1. Two speeches of the Lord Primate Ushers-the king's supremacy; duty of subjects to supply the king's necessities. 2. His judgment and practice in point of loyalty, &c., of the church of England. 3. Mr. Hooker's judgment of the king's power in matters of religion, advancement of bishops, &c. 4. Bishop Andrews of church government. 5. A letter of Dr. Hadrianus Saravia of the like subjects. With a sermon of regal power; and a preface by the Ld. Bp. of Lincolne [Robert Sanderson]. Published by Nicholas Bernard. 4to. Lond. 1661 BERNARD (Richard). Looke beyond Luther: or, an answere to that question, Where this our religion was before Luthers time? [Tracts, vol. 107.] 4to. ibid. 1623 Rhemes against Rome: or, the remooving of the gagg of the new gospell, and rightly placing it in the mouthes of the Romanists, by the Rhemists, in their English translation of the Scriptures. [Tracts, vol. 107.] 4to. ibid. 1626 BERNARDUS Comensis. Lucerna inquisitorum hæretica pravitatis; tractatus de strigibus; cum annotationibus Francisci Pegñæ. 4to. Roma, 1584 BERNARDUS (S., Abbas Clarevallensis). Opera omnia, post Horstium denuo recognita, repurgata et digesta, cum præfationibus, notis, etc. curis D. Joannis Mabillon. Editio quarta. 2 vols. [in 4], 8vo. Parisiis, 1839 De consideratione libri quinque. 12mo. Heidelbergæ, 1788 BERNE. Recueil entier des procédures tenues à Berne contre quelques Jacopins exécutez de mort pour leurs sorceleries & meschacetez horribles, l'an 1509. Traduit d'Alleman par Nicolas Manvell. Auquel sont accoupléz les Cordeliers d'Orléans en pareilles impostures & exécrations desquelles le siège de l'Antechrist de tout temps s'est emparé. [Tracts, vol. 327.] 12mo. Genève, 1566 BERRIMAN (William, D.D.) Review of the remarks on Dr. Chandler's introduction to the history of the Inquisition. [Tracts, vol. 249.] 8vo. Lond. 1733 BERTHOLET (Jean). Histoire de l'institution de la Fête-Dieu; avec la vie des bienheureuses Julienne et Eve, toutes deux originaires de Liège. 4to. Liège, 1746 BERTRAMUS or RATRAMUS, Presbyter. Book of Bertram the Priest, concerning the Body and Blood of Christ in the Sacrament; written in Latin above nine hundred years ago, and first translated into English, in 1549. Third edition. 12mo. Lond. 1686 [The original is in "Flacci Illyrici testes veritatis."] Bertram or Ratram concerning the Body and Blood of the Lord, in Latin, with a new English translation; to which is prefix'd an historical dissertation touching the author and this work. [Translated by Will. Hopkins]. 12mo. ibid. 1688 |