INDEX.
- Abelard, all his books burnt, [5].
- Allen (Cardinal), [37].
- Archer (John), of All Hallows, Lombard Street, [106].
- Asgill (John), his book burnt by two Parliaments, [144-47].
- Attwood (William), the English Whig, [184].
- Aubigné (D'), his Histoire Universelle, [19].
- Bale (Bishop), [29].
- Barnes, [29].
- Bastwick (the physician), [81-92].
- Beaumarchais, his Memoirs condemned to the flames, [22].
- Becon, [29].
- Bellarmine, his Tractatus condemned by the Parliament of Paris, [64].
- Bernier (Abbé) pseud., [13].
- Best (Paul), prisoner at the Gatehouse, [107-109].
- Bidle (a tailor's son), [110].
- Bissendorf burnt, as well as his books, [9].
- Boncerf, [21].
- Book-fires of the Sixteenth Century, [25-47].
- under James I., [48-68].
- under Charles I., [69-93].
- of the Rebellion, [94-116].
- of the Restoration, [117-135].
- of the Revolution, [136-169].
- (our last), [170-190].
- Boulanger, Christianisme dévoilé, [15].
- Boyse, his sermon burnt by the hangman, [166].
- Brecknock (Timothy), [181].
- Buchanan (David), [101].
- Buchanan (George), [58], [123].
- Burton, the divine, [81-92].
- Bury (Rev. Arthur), [141-43].
- Busenbaum (the Jesuit), [17].
- Calamy (Dr.), [131].
- Carr (William), [171].
- Cellier (Elizabeth), [134].
- Charles I.'s Book-fires, [69-93].
- Clarkson (Laurence), [114].
- Claude, his Plaintes des Protestants, [134].
- Clendon (John), [159].
- Coke (Sir Edward), [57].
- Constitutional Queries (1750), [175].
- Coppe (Ebiezer), [114].
- Coverdale (Bishop), [29].
- Coward (Dr.), [147], [148].
- Cowell (Dr.), [28], [54-59].
- Crisis, the Present (1775), [182], [186].
- Cumberland (Duke of), of Culloden, compared with Richard III., [175].
- Cutwode, his Caltha Pœtarum, [41].
- Davies (Sir John), [41], [44].
- Declaration of James III., [174].
- Defoe (Daniel), [152-4].
- Delaune, his Plea for the Nonconformists, [130-34].
- Dering (Sir Edward), [98].
- Derodon, Professor at Nismes, [12].
- Deslandes, [17].
- Despériers, [7].
- Digby (Lord), [99].
- Dolet, [8].
- Doleman's Conference, [37].
- Dominis (Marcus Antonius de), [9].
- Drake (Dr. James), [155-57], [173], [183].
- Dufresnoy, [17].
- Dulaurent, an apostate monk, [13].
- Emmius, his posthumous book, [21].
- Enjedim, the Hungarian Socialist, [6].
- Falkland (Lord), [101].
- Fleetwood (William), Bishop of St. Asaph, [167].
- Fish's Supplication of Beggars, [36].
- Freret, [15].
- Froude (J. A.), his Nemesis of Faith burned, [144].
- Frith, [29].
- Fry (John), M.P., [103], [4].
- Génébrard (Archbishop), [18].
- Gerberon, [12].
- Giannone, his Historia Civile, [21].
- Gigli, his Vocabulario, [17].
- Goodwin (John), prolific writer, [117-122].
- Hall (Bishop), [41], [2], [3].
- Hall (Joseph), serjeant-at-arms, [172].
- Helot, his L'Ecole des Filles, [17].
- Herries (Walter), [183].
- Holbach (Baron d'), [15].
- Humphrey (John), [154].
- Huss (John), [6].
- Hutchinson (Provost Hely), [182], [185].
- James I., Book-fires under, [48-68].
- James III., Declaration of, [174].
- Joly (Claude), [20].
- Joye, [29].
- Justiciarius justificatus, [101].
- Keller, the Jesuit, [19].
- Kentish Petition (1642), [100].
- King (George), the bookseller, [176].
- Knewstub, his Confutation (1579), [33].
- La Mettrie (De), [14].
- Langle (Marquis de), [13].
- Lanjuinais, [22].
- La Peyrère imprisoned, [12].
- Leighton (Alexander), [75].
- Le Noble (Eustache), [20].
- Lilburne (John), [88], [102].
- Linguet, [14].
- Locke (John), [127-29].
- Love, Family of, [32].
- Luther, [7], [28].
- Lyser, advocate of polygamy, [17].
- Mantuanus, the Carmelite, [16].
- Manwaring (Roger), [69-71].
- Mariana, the Jesuit, [18].
- Marivaux (Martin de), [22].
- Marlowe (Christopher), [41], [42].
- Martin Marprelate, [37].
- Marston (John), [41], [42].
- Mercurius Elenchicus, [101].
- Mercurius Pragmaticus, [101].
- Meslier (Jean), [14].
- Milton, [20], [90], [118-22].
- Mocket (Richard), [61].
- Molinos, founder of Quietism, [11].
- Molyneux (William), his Case for Ireland, [136-40].
- Mondonville (Madame de), [21].
- Montagu (Richard), anti-Puritan, [71-3].
- Morin (Simon), [10].
- Morisot, [10].
- Muggleton (Ludovic), [115], [116].
- Niclas (Hendrick), of Leyden, [32].
- North Briton (No. 45), [177].
- Okeford (James), [102].
- Orléans (Louis d'), [18].
- Osma (Peter d'), [7].
- Oxford (University of) Decree against certain pernicious books, [192].
- Paræus (David), [60].
- Parliament's Ten Commandments, [101].
- Parliament's Pater Noster, [101].
- Parsons (Robert), the Jesuit, [37], [39].
- Pascal, [12].
- Peignot, the historian of Condemned Books, [2].
- Pidanzet, [21].
- Pocklington (Dr. John), [95-8].
- Pomponacius, [7].
- Porphyry, [5].
- Primatt (Joseph), [102].
- Prynne (William), [30], [77-93].
- Racovian Catechism, [111-13].
- Raleigh (Sir Walter), [59].
- Raynal (Abbé), [23].
- Reboulet, [21].
- Reeves' Thoughts on English Government, [186].
- Rousseau, [13].
- Rowlands (Samuel), [45].
- Rutherford (Samuel), [122].
- Rye House Plot, Decree against pernicious books, [191].
- Sacheverell (Henry), [157-61].
- Sainte Foi, [12].
- Salmasius, [119].
- Sanctarel, the Jesuit, [20].
- Schlicttingius, [11].
- Scioppius, [18].
- Scot (Reginald), one of the heroes of the world, [49-53].
- Servetus, his burning, [8].
- Squitinio, [19].
- Stubbs (John), [35].
- Suarez, [64].
- Talbert (Abbé), [17].
- Théophile, [16].
- Thomas (William), [30].
- Thornborough (Bishop), [57].
- Tindal (Matthew), [159], [161-63].
- Toland, [149].
- Toussaint, [17].
- Tracy, [29].
- Turner, [29].
- Tyndale (William), [9], [28], [75].
- Voet, professor of theology, [51].
- Voltaire, contributed more books to the flames than any other author of the eighteenth century, [15].
- Vorst (Conrad), [66].
- Wentworth (Peter), [39].
- Wicliff, [29].
- Wilkes (John), and the North Briton, [177].
- Williams (John), [46], [47].
- Wither (George), [101].
- Wolkelius, friend of Socinus, [11].
- Woolston, his Discourse on Miracles, [15].
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
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