E E. Bionites (Heretics) their Tenets. 373 Egypt, a Defcription of the different Parts of it, 37, 39 Egyptians, their Laws, Customs, Religion, &c. 39,&c. Emblematical Theology explained. 127 329 Emblems natural, 330. Oeconomical, 331. Politi- Ernandez, fee Gonfalvo. Effenes, at what time they firft appeared. ibid. 136,&c. Eunuchus of Terence, fome Account of a late Edition of it. Exarchate of Ravenna, when extinguish'd. F.. 336 ΙΟ Aber, (Tanaquil what Method he followed in teach- 304, c. 185 Ferdinand the Catholic, King of Spain, makes an Al- Fiefs, when first introduced into Italy. ΤΟ 128 Farbin (Chevalier) an Account of his Memoirs, 387. ibid. &c. France, 'tis an antient Prerogative of that Crown to Oo 3 Franks, Franks, their Character, 488. When first mention'd 4.90 Fredegund, Queen of Soiffons, 495. Hires Affaffins to Free-will, fee Grace. 496 254 Funcius, an Account of his Book concerning the read- 279 Erard of Alfatia, the firft Hereditary Duke of Lorrain. 499 G ( flections upon this Hiftory. 347 374 Gods, what Language afcribed to them by Homer. 145 254 151 Gofpels, feveral falfe ones. firft fettled, 275. Their Alliance with the Vandals, ibid. Some Particulars of their March into Scythia, ibid. &c. Grace, how it is made efficacious according to the Doctrine of the Jefuits. Greek, why called by Homer the Language of the Gods, HA H. 188 143 Annibal invades Italy, 49. His Exploits there, ib. Why he did not march to Rome, after the Battle at Canne, ibid. He'is recall'd, 50. Flies to Antiochus, 51. And afterwards to Prufias, King of Bythynia, ibid. His Speech before his Death, 52. His Death and Character. 53 Hannibal Card, an Account of his Difputes with Cảftelvetro. 285 Henry Duke of Bavaria proclaim'd King of Italy. 15 Henry, King of Germany, invades the Kingdom of Puglia, 91. Drives William III. from the Throne of Sicily, 92. His Tyrannical Government. ibid. Hercules, his ancient Temple in the City of Cora. 237 Heretics, what Heretics the Church under the Apofítles had to contend with. 372 Hefychius, fome Paffages in his Lexicon cleared and corrected. Hierarchy of the Apoftolic Church. 501,&c. 374 Hind; an Hind invites the Huns into Scythia, and fhews them the way thro' the Palus Meotis. 276 Hiftorians, Rules laid down by the Bishop of Meaux to all Hiftorians. Hiftorians (Italian) contain'd in Mr. Muratori's Collection, 417. A general Account of them, 419. A Catalogue of them. 422, 463 Hiftorical and Inftructive Catechifm of the Controverfies which at present divide the Church of Rome,&c. 187 Hiftorical and Doctrinal Commentary on the State of the Church under the Apostles. 369 Hiftory of the Civil Government of the Kingdom of Naples, by Pietro Giannone, the firft Volume, 1. The fecond vol. 81. The third vol. 167. The fourth vol. 253 Hiftory of the Royal Academy of Sciences, for the Year 1727. Hiftory of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Affyrians,&c, by Mr. Rollin. 35 Hiftory of the Goths, by Eneas Sylvius. 273 Hiftory, Ecclefiaftical and Civil, of Lorrain, &c. by F. Calmet. 360, 485 Hiftory of the Babylonian and Affyrian Empire, by John Frederic Schroeefus. Critical Hiftory of Theology, both Dogmatical and Moral, by Solanus. 377 Honert (John) an Account of his Institutions of Typical, &c. Theology. ·Horace, a Paffage of this Poet explained. -Hour-Glafs of a new Invention. 325 20 33 Huns, a diverting Account of their Origin, by Fornan dos, 276. Conducted into Scythia by an Hind. ibid. HymenausHeretic) his Errors. I. 372 Acob's Ladder, an Explication of the Hiftory, 308. This Dream was from God, ibid. The Signification of this Vision, 310. His wrestling explain'd. 311 Fanfenius his Opinion with relation to the State of Innocence, 194. His Book entitled Auguftinus, ibid. Condemned at Rome, 195. His five famous Pro3 pofitions. 196 Jeremiah, a Paffage of this Prophet relating to the Meffias explained, 315. Another relating to the fame Subject. 31-7 Jefuits their Opinion in relation to Grace, Predeftination and Free-will, 188, &c. They hold the Doctrine of the Pelagians difguis'd by Scholaftick Terms, 189. They are all banish'd the Venetian Domi nions. 192 Jefus fprung from the Family of David, 322. Objec tions made by the modern Jews against it answered, ibid. Whether he ever wrote any Book or Epiftle. 153 Inquifition, the Cruelty and Injuftice practis'd by this Tribunal, 257. Tumults occafion'd by it in Naples, ibid. In what manner it proceeds against Kings and Princes. 258 Infeription over the Gate of Hercules's Temple in the City of Cora 19 237 Intellections, an Effay towards fome Emendations of Judas (Ifcariot) what Death he died of. K. Ingdoms, their firft Rife and Establishment. It And ibid. 145 379 36 Kkings fubject to no Ecclefiaftical Power in their 378 Knowledge, three Avenues that lead to it. L. 294 383 Abat (F.) an Account of his Travels into Spain Land Italy. 113 Ladislaus, King of Puglia, &c. drives out the French, Excommunicated, ibid. ibid. Poffeffes himself of the Pope's Dominions, 176. 133 |