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A Chronological TABLE of the Eccesiastical Wri∣ters, of the Fifteenth Century, Rang'd according to the Order of the Matters handled in them.
Works about the Truth of Religion, a∣gainst Pagans, Mahumetans, Magi∣cians, Astrologers, and Impious Per∣sons.
- A Treatise of the Christian Religion by Marsilius Ficinus.
- Eighteen Books of the Immortality of the Soul, by the same Author.
- A Treatise of the Christian, and other Religions, by Jerom Sa••onarola.
- The Alcoran sifted by Nicolas of Cusa.
- A Treatise establishing the Faith against the chief Errors of Mahomet, by the same.
- The Fortress of Faith, by Alphonsus Spina.
- Eight Books of the Faith against Mahomet, by Denis Rickel, a Carthusian.
- A Treatise against the Magical Art by the ••ame.
- —of the Immortality of the Soul. by VVilliam of Houpelande.
- —of the Soul, by Peter of Ailly.
- Questions about the Creation, by the same.
- Of the Agreement of Theology and Astrology, by the same.
- A Treatise of Astrology, by Gerson.
- A Treatise of John and Francis Picus of Mirandula, upon the same Subject.
- Pieces of Gerson, about Happy, or Unhappy Days.
- Against Talismans, and the Art of Magick, by the same.
- Censures of the Faculty of Paris, against Judicial Astrology.
- A Treatise against the Magical Art, by James Springer.
Works against the Jews.
- Treatises of Jerome of St. Faith, against the Jews, and the Talmud, call'd, Hebraeo-mastix.
Treatises of the Greeks against the Latines.
- A Discourse upon the Trinity, by Joseph Briennius.
- Treatises of Macarius Macres, Demetrius Chrysoloras, Macarius of Ancyra, and Nicolas Sclengia, about the Procession of the Holy Spirit.
- Discourses and Pieces of Mark Eugenius; whereof one is about Consecration.
- A Pi••ce against the Council of Florence, by John Eugeni••us.
- Treatises of Plethon, about the Procession of the Ho∣ly Spirit.
- A Treatise of Amiratzes against the Council of Florence.
- —of George Scholarius against the Council of Florence.
- —of Manuel Apestolius against the Council of Flo∣rence.
Treatises of the Greeks for the Latines.
- Treatises of Bessarion.
- —of George Scholarius.
- The Answer of Joseph of Metona, to Mark of Ephesus.
- An Apology for the Council of Florence, by the same, under the Name of Plusiadenus.
- Two Letters of Gregory Mamas.
- A Discourse of Andrew of Rhodes, and Isidore of Kio∣via, to the Council of Florence.
- A Treatise of Hilarion, a Greek Monk, about Com∣municating with Unleavened Bread.
- A Letter of George of Trebizonde, and two Tracts by the same, about the Procession of the Holy Spirit.
- A Treatise of John Argyropulus about the Procession of the Holy Spirit.
- A Treatise of the Light of Thabor, by Matthew Ca∣mariote.
Treatises of Theology and Controversie, or the Principles and Dogmes of Re∣ligion.
- The Natural Theology of God, and the Creatures, by Raimund of Sabunda.
- A Treatise of the Agreement, or Peace of the Faith, by Nicolas of Cusa.
- Divers Treatises of Theology, by Denis Rickel.
- A Doctrinal of the Antiquity of the Faith of the Catholick Church, against the Wickle••ites, and Hussites, by Thomas VValdensis.
- A Theological Summary, by St. Antonin.
- A Treatise of Learned Ignorance, by Nicolas of Cusa.
- Other Treatises of Theology, by the same.
- The Theses of John Picus of Mirandula.
- Other Works by the same.
- A Treatise of Philosophical and Divine Study, by Francis Picus of Mirandula.
- Theorems of the Faith by the same.
- Other Treatises upon different Theological Mat∣ters, by the same.
- Of the Examination of Doctrines and Tryal of Spi∣rits, by Gerson.
- A Declaration of the Truths which must be be∣liev'd, by the same.
- A Protestation, or Confession, in Matters of Faith, by the same.
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