CONDILLAC CONFESSIO. 



193 



CONDILLAC (ETIEKNE BONNOT DE), Abbe de 

 Mureaux. (Euvres completes. 16 torn. 



Paris, 1822. 8 



Trait^ des systemes, oil 1'on en de'mele les in- 

 conve'nieiits et les a, vantages. 



Amsterdam, 1771. 12 



Cours d'e'tude. Noilvelle Edition faite d'apres 

 1'originale. 16 torn. Paris, 1795. 8 



La langue des Calculs. Paris, 1798. 8 

 CONDOM, BISHOP OF. See Jacques Benigne 



BOSSUET. 



CONEY (THOMAS), D.D., Prebendary of Wells. 

 Honesty and plain-dealing an usual bar to 

 honour and preferment. A sermon [on Numb, 

 xxiv. 11] preached at St Mary's before the Uni- 

 versity of Oxford, upon Act-Sunday July ix. 

 1710. Oxford, 1710. 8 



CONFERENCES. Conferences between the 

 Danish Christian missionaries, resident at 

 Tranquebar, and the heathen natives of Hin- 

 doostan. Now first rendered into English 

 from the original manuscript by an officer in 

 the service of the Hon. East India Company. 

 London, 1812. 12 



CONFESSIO, CONFESSION. Harmonia con- 

 fessionum fidei, orthodoxarum, et reforma- 

 tarum Ecclesiarum, quse in prcecipuis qui- 

 busque Europse regnis, nationibus, et provin- 

 ciis, sacram evangelii doctrinam pure profiten- 

 tur. Geneva, 1581. 4 



[The following are the confessions of which 

 the above Harmony is composed : Confessio 

 Augustana, 1530 ; Quatuor civitatum, 1530 ; 

 Basiliensis, 1532 ; Helvetica prior, 1536 ; 

 Saxonica, 1551 ; Wirtembergensis, 1552 ; 

 Gallica, 1559 ; Anglica, 1562 ; Helvetica pos- 

 terior, 1566 ; Belgica, 1579 ; Bohemica, pos- 

 trema, 1573.] 

 Another copy. 



Translated from the Latin. A new edition, 



revised and considerably enlarged, by the Rev. 

 Peter HALL. 1842 



Corpus et syntagma confessionum fidei quse in 

 diversis regnis et nationibus, Ecclesiarum no- 

 mine fuerunt authentic^ editse : in celeberri- 

 mis conventibus exhibitse, publicaque aucto- 

 ritate comprobatse. Quibus annectitur, in 

 omnibus Christian* religionis articulis, Catho- 

 licus consensus, ex sentientiis veterum qui 

 Patres vocantur, desumptus. 



Geneva?., 1612. 4 



[The above Corpus et syntagma contains the 

 following confessions : I. Confessiones fidei 

 editse ex Symbolo Apostolico. In concilio 

 cecumenico. 1. Nicreno. 2. Constantinopoli- 

 tano primo. 3. Ephesino. 4. Chalcedonensi 

 ...II. Confessio Helvetica, Gallica, Anglicana, 

 Scoticana, Belgica, Polonica, Argentinensis, 

 sive quatuor civitatum Imperii, Augustana, 

 Saxonica, Wirtembergica, illustrissimi Elec- 

 tpris Palatini, Bohemica, Consensus Eccle- 

 siarum Majoris et Minoris Polonize, Lithu- 

 anise.] 



- Editio nova. Geneves, 1654. 4 



[This edition differs from the preceding in the 



following particulars : 1. The confessio 



Helvetica is printed from the edition of 

 Zurich, 1651. 2. The confessio Belgica is 

 printed as it was revised, corrected, and ap- 

 proved by the Synod of Dort in 1619. 3. It 

 contains the confession of Basle ; the Judg- 

 ment of the Synod of Dort ; the confession 

 of Cyril, of Constantinople ; and the general 

 confession of the reformed Churches in Po- 

 lonia, Lithuania, and the provinces annexed, 

 according to the Assembly of Thorn.] 

 Sylloge confessionum sub tempus reformandte 

 Ecclesise editarum, videlicet, Professio fidei 

 Tridentina. Confessio Helvetica (1566). Con- 

 fessio Augustana (1530). Confessio Augus- 

 tana (1540). Confessio Saxonica. Confessio 

 Belgica. Subjiciuntur catechismus Heidel- 

 bergensis et canones Synodi Dordrechtanse. 

 Editio altera et aiictior. Oxonii, 1827. 8 

 [This edition, revised by Bishop Lloyd, con- 

 tains the Augsburg confession, both as pre- 

 sented to Charles V. at the Assembly at 

 Augsburg, in 1530, and as altered by Me- 

 lancthon, and laid before the Diet of Worms, 

 in 1540.] 

 Another copy. 



Corpus librorum symbolicorum qui in Ecclesia 

 Reformatorum auctoritatem publicam obtinue- 

 runt. Continens : I. Tres confessiones Hel- 

 vetica?. II. Confessio Gallicana. III. Con- 

 fessio Anglicana. IV. Confessio Scotica. V. 

 Confessio Belgica. VI. Canones Dordraceni. 

 VII. Confessio Hungarica. VIII. Confessiones 

 Polonicse. IX. Confessio Bohemica. X. 

 Confessio Tetrapolitana. XI. Confessio 

 Marchica. XII. Colloquium Lipsiacum. 

 XIII. Declaratio Thoruniensis. XIV. For- 

 mula consensus Helvetica. XV. Catechismua 

 Genevensis. XVI. Catechesis Heidelbergen- 

 sis. Novam collectionem instituit, disserta- 

 tionem historicam et litterariam subjunxit, et 

 indices rerum et verborum adjecit Jo. Christ. 

 Guil. AUGUSTI. 1827 



Collectio confessionum in Ecclesiis reformatis 

 publicatarum. Edidit H. A. NIEMEYER. 1840 

 [The following confessions are contained in the 

 above collection : 1. Articuli sive conclusio- 

 nes LXVII. H. Zwinglii, Germ, et Lat. 1523. 



2. Theses Bernenses, Germ, et Lat. 1528. 



3. Fidei H. Zwinglii ratio, 1530. 4. Fidei 

 ab Zwinglio expositio, [1530]. 5. Basiliensis 

 prior confessio, Germ, et Lat. [1532]. 6. Hel-< 

 vetica prior, seu Basil, posterior, Germ, et 

 Lat. 1536. 7. Catechismus Genevensis, 1545. 

 8. Consensus Tigurinus, 1549. 9. Consensus 

 Genevensis, 1552. 10. Confessio Gallicana, 

 Fr. et Lat. 1561. 11. Confessio Scoticana i. 

 1560. 12. Confessio Scoticana n. 1581. 13. 

 Confessio Belgica, 1579. 14. Catechesis Pa- 

 latina seu Heidelbergensis, Germ, et Lat. 

 1563. 15. Confessio Helvetica posterior, 

 1566. 16. Confessio Czengerina, 1570. 17. 

 Consensus Poloniae, 1570. 18. Articuli XLII. 

 Eduardi VI. 1552. 19. Articuli xxxix. 1562. 

 20. Repetitio Anhaltina [1577?]. 21. Con- 

 fessio Sigismundi. 22. Colloquium Lipsiense, 

 1631. 23. Declaratio Thoruniensis, 1645. 



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