I. IGNATIUS. 



I. (E.). A letter sent to an honorable gentleman 

 [Sir W. W.], in way of satisfaction concerning 

 some slanderous reports lately raised against 

 the Bishops, and the rest of the clergie of this 

 kingdom. s. I., 1641. 4 



I. (G.). A sovereign antidote to expell Arian- 

 ism : being a collection out of the works of the 

 Rev. George Newton, Taunton ; and of the 

 works of Martine Luther. Exon, s. a. 8 



I. (G. I. C. D.J, i. e. Innocent GENTILLET. 



I. (H.). The mad dog ; a tale. 



London, 1730. fol. 



I. (P.). Certaine queries concerning the lawfull- 

 ness of imposing, and taking of the negative 

 oath. Answered by Edward BUCKLER and 

 P. I. 1607 



IBBOT (BENJAMIN), D.D., Rector of St Paul's 

 Shadwel. A course of sermons preached for 

 the lecture founded by the Hon. Robert Boyle 

 ...in the years 1713, and 1714. Wherein the 

 true notion of the exercise of private judg- 

 ment, or free-thinking, in matters of religion, 

 is stated ; the objections against it answered ; 

 and the modern way of free-thinking, as treat- 

 ed of in a late discourse on that subject [by 

 A. Collins] is taken into consideration. 



London, 1727. 8 



[And in a collection of sermons preached at 



the Hon. Robert BOYLE'S Lecture.] 1739 



IDES (E. YSBRANTS). Three years travels from 

 Moscow over-land to China ; thro' Great Us- 

 tiga, Siriania, Permia, Siberia, Daour, Great 

 Tartary, &c. to Peking... Illustrated with a 

 large map... and many curious cuts. To which 

 is annex'd, an accurate description of China, 

 done originally by a Chinese author : with se- 

 veral remarks by way of commentary, alluding 

 to what our European authors have writ of 

 that country. Printed in Dutch... and now 

 faithfully done into English. 



London, 1706. 4 



IDIOTA, i. e. Raymundus JORDANUS. 



IDOLATRY. Of idolatry. [By Henry HAM- 

 MOND.] Oxford, 1646. 4 



IEROPAIDEIA. leropaideia ; or the true me- 

 thod of teaching the clergy of the Established 

 Church. By a clergyman of the Church of 

 England ; [subjoined to a ready reply to an 

 Irish enquiry ; or, a convincing confutation of 

 CALVINISM]. 1818 



IGNATIUS, Saint, Archbishop of Antioch. S. Ig- 

 natii quse extant omnia, in duos libros distinc- 

 ta, quorum prior continet epistolas genuinas, 

 alter supposititias, cum xii. exercitationibus in 

 eundem Ignatium pro antiquitate Catholica 

 adversus Baronium et Bellarminum, auctore 

 Nicolao VEDELIO. Accessit versio Latina ab eo- 



dem emendata cum ejusdem Apologia pro Ig- 

 natio. Geneves, 1623. 4 



POLYCARPI et Ignatii epistolse : una cum vetere 

 vulgata interpretatione Latina, ex trium ma- 

 nuscriptorum codicum collatione, integritati 

 suse restituta. Accessit et Ignatianarum epis- 

 tolarum versio antiqua alia, ex duobus manu- 

 scriptis in Anglia repertis, nunc primum in lu- 

 cem edita. Quibus prsefixa est, non de Igna- 

 tii solum et Polycarpi scriptis, sed etiam de 

 apostolicis constitutionibus et canonibus de- 

 menti Romano tributis, Jacobi USSERII disser- 

 tatio. OxonicB, 1644. 4 



Corpus Ignatianum ; a complete collection of 

 the Ignatian epistles, genuine, interpolated, 

 and spurious ; together with numerous ex- 

 tracts from them, as quoted by ecclesiastical 

 writers down to the tenth century ; in Syriac, 

 Greek, and Latin ; an English translation of 

 the Syriac text, copious notes, and introduc- 

 tion. By William CURETON. 1849 



Epistolse. [Gr.] 



Antverpice, ex offidna, Christophori Plantini, 

 1566. 8 



Epistolse, prorsus apostolicse, Hieronymo Vair- 

 lenio Syluio interprete, cum breuiss. in easdem 

 scholiis. 



Antverpice, ex officina Christophori Plantini, 

 1566. 8 



Epistolse septem genuinse, quas nimirum col- 

 legit S. Polycarpus, suseque ad Philippenses 

 epistolse subjecit. [Gr. et Lat.] 



Oxonii, 1708. 8 



Epistolse una cum ejusdem martyrio. Colla- 

 tis edd. Grsecis versionibusque Syriaca, Arme- 

 niaca, Latinis denuo recensuit notasque criti- 

 cas adjecit Jul. Henr. Petermann. 



Lipsice, 1849. 8 



Epistolse. [Gr. et Lat. Cum Biblioth. Patr. 

 apostol. ed. T. ITTIGIO.] 1699 



[Et apud Patr. apostol. opp. cura R. Rus- 



SEL.] 1746 



[Et cum versione J. B. Cotelerii, in Bib- 

 lioth. vet. Patr. per A. GALLANDIXJM. I. 243.] 



1788 



[Et cum Patr. apostol. ed. G. JACOBSON.] 



1828 



[Et cum Patr. apostol. epist. ed. Fr. X. 



REITHMAYR.] 1844 



[Et cum Patr. apostol. opp. ed. C. J. HE- 



FELE.] 1855 



Translated. [With A translation of the 



epistles of Clement of Rome, Polycarp, and 

 Ignatius, by Temple CHEVALLIER.] 1833 



[And with The genuine epistles of the apos- 

 tolical Fathers translated by William [WAKE] 

 Archbishop of Canterbury.] 1840 



