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Cyclopaedia Bibliographica:

A LIBRARY MANUAL OF

THEOLOGICAL AND GENERAL LITERATURE,

AND GUIDE TO BOOKS FOR

AUTHORS, PREACHERS, STUDENTS, AND

LITERARY MEN.

ANALYTICAL, BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, AND BIOGRAPHICAL.

BY JAMES DARLING.

Vol. 2

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LONDON:

JAMES DARLING, 81 GREAT QUEEN STREET, LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS.

NEW YORK:

J. W. BOUTON & CO., 87 WALKER STREET.

1854.

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H. S. An argument for the Greek origin of the monogram. A paper read before the Cambridge Camden Society, May 25, 1841. 8°. Camb. 1841

IBBETSON, James, D.D.

Born 1717. Educated at Exeter College, Oxford. Became Rector of Bushey, Herefordshire, Prebendary of Lincoln, and Archdeacon of St. Albans. Died 1781. The heinous nature of rebellion, a fermon on Numb. 25. 5. [Affize, rebels.] 4°. L. 1746 Concio ad academiam Oxonienfem, Luc. 17. 20. De miraculis in ecclefiâ Christianâ. 8°.

Oxon. 1748 Sermon, Gal. 6. 10. [Sons of the Clergy.] 4°. Lond. 1758 The cafe of incurable lunaticks, and the charity due to them, particularly recommended. A fermon on John, 5. 6. [Spital.] 4°. Lond. 1759 A charge delivered to the clergy of St. Alban's archdeaconry, at a vifitation, 1759. 4°.

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Lond. 1759 A charge delivered to the clergy 1760. 4°. Lond. 1760 A charge delivered to the clergy 1765. 4°. Lond. 1765 Plain and affectionate difcourfes on the facrament of the Lord's fupper. Luke, 22. 19. 8°.

Lond. 1775 A letter to the Rev. James Ibbetson, D.D., occafioned by a third edition of his Plea for the Subfcription of the Clergy to the xxxix. Articles of religion; in which the present scheme of petitioning the parliament for relief in the matter of fubfcription is occafionally defended. By a Clergyman of the Church of England. Pp. 71. 8°.

IBBOT, Benjamin, D.D.

Lond. 1771

A learned divine. Born at Beachamwell, Norfolk, 1680. Educated at Clare Hall and Corpus Chrifti College, Cambridge. Treasurer of Wells Cathedral, and Rector of St. Vedaft, London, 1708. Some time after appointed Rector of St. Paul's, Shadwell. Prebendary of Westminster 1724. In his Boyle Lectures he ably confutes the

Died 1725objections of Collins. A courfe of fermons preached for the Lecture founded by the Hon. Robert Boyle, in the year 1713 and 1714 [on 1 Thess. 5. 21]; wherein the true notion of the exercife of private judgment, or free-thinking, in matters of religion, is ftated, the objections against it answered, and the modern way of free-thinking as treated of in a late difcourfe on that subject is taken into confideration. To which is added a lift of the learned perfons who have preached the faid Lecture. 8°.

Lond. 1727

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Surnamed Clarus, or the Illuftrious, on account of his knowledge and piety. He was Bishop of Merida in Spain. Died about 393. The following work is attributed to him by Bellarmine.

Contra Varimadum Arianum liber.

Bibi. Max. Patr. 5. 726; Herold, Hærefologia, 254

Ordained Bishop of Augufti

IDACIUS, or IDATIUS.

A native of Gallicia. Lucus 431. Carried away captive for three months by the Suevi 461. Died 468. His Chronicle, although written

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