The estate of the Church with the discourse of times, from the apostles vntill this present: also of the liues of all the emperours, popes of Rome, and Turkes: as also of the Kings of Fraunce, England, Scotland, Spaine, Portugall, Denmarke, &c. With all the memorable accidents of their times. Translated out of French into English by Simon Patrike, Gentleman.

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The estate of the Church with the discourse of times, from the apostles vntill this present: also of the liues of all the emperours, popes of Rome, and Turkes: as also of the Kings of Fraunce, England, Scotland, Spaine, Portugall, Denmarke, &c. With all the memorable accidents of their times. Translated out of French into English by Simon Patrike, Gentleman.
Author
Hainault, Jean de.
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London :: Printed by Thomas Creede,
1602.
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Church history -- Early works to 1800.
Europe -- History -- Early works to 1800.
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"The estate of the Church with the discourse of times, from the apostles vntill this present: also of the liues of all the emperours, popes of Rome, and Turkes: as also of the Kings of Fraunce, England, Scotland, Spaine, Portugall, Denmarke, &c. With all the memorable accidents of their times. Translated out of French into English by Simon Patrike, Gentleman." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19602.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2025.

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The order of the Bishops and Pope of Rome, after this Booke.

  • SAint Peter vpon false tokens called the first in number of the Bishops of Rome.
  • Linus.
  • Cletus.
  • Clement.
  • Anacletus.
  • Euaristus.
  • Alexander.
  • Sixtus or Xistus.
  • Telesphorus.
  • Higinus.
  • Pius. 1.
  • Auicetus.
  • Soter.
  • Eleutherius.
  • Ʋictor.
  • Zephirin or Seuerin.
  • Calistus.
  • Ʋrbain.
  • Pontian.
  • Antherus.
  • Fabian.
  • Cornelius.
  • Lucius.
  • Stephanus.
  • Zistus. 2.
  • Denis
  • Felix.
  • Eutichien.
  • Caius.
  • Marcellin.
  • Marcel.
  • Eusebius.
  • Melchiades.
  • Siluester.
  • Marcus
  • Iulius
  • Liberius.
  • Felix.
  • Damasus.
  • Siricius.
  • Anastasius. 1.
  • Innocentius 1.
  • Zozimus.
  • Boniface. 1.
  • Celestinus 1.
  • Sixtus 3.
  • Leo 1.
  • Hilarius
  • Simplicius.
  • Felix 3.
  • Gelatius
  • Anastasius 2.
  • Simmachus
  • Hormisda.
  • Iohn 1.
  • Felix 4.
  • Boniface 2.
  • Iohn 2.
  • Agapetus.
  • Siluerius.
  • Vigilins
  • Pelagius 1.
  • Iohn 3.
  • Benit 1.
  • Pelagius 2.
  • Gregorie 1.
  • ...

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  • Sauian or Sabinian.
  • Boniface 3.
  • Boniface 4
  • Deus dedit
  • Boniface 5
  • Honorius
  • Seuerin
  • Iohn 4
  • Theodorus 1
  • Martin 1
  • Eugenius 1
  • Ʋitalian
  • Adeodatus
  • Donus
  • Agathon
  • Leo 2
  • Benit 2
  • Iohn 5
  • Conon
  • Sergius
  • Iohn 6
  • Iohn 7
  • Sisinius
  • Constantine 1
  • Gregorie 2
  • Gregorie 3
  • Zacharie
  • Stephen 2
  • Paulus 1
  • Constantine 2
  • Stephen 3
  • Adrian 1
  • Leo 3
  • Stephen 4
  • Paschal
  • Eugenius 2
  • Valentine 2
  • Gregorie 4
  • Sergius 2
  • Leo 4
  • Iohn 8
  • Benit 3
  • Nicholas 1
  • Adrian 2
  • Iohn 9
  • Martin 2
  • Adrian 3
  • Stephen 5
  • Formosus
  • Boniface 6
  • Stephen 6
  • Romaine
  • Theodorus 2
  • Iohn 10
  • Benit 4
  • Leo 5
  • Christopher
  • Sergius 3
  • Anastasius 3
  • Lando
  • Iohn 11
  • Leo 6
  • Stephen 7
  • Iohn 12
  • Leo 7
  • Stephen 8
  • Martin 3
  • Agapetus 2
  • Iohn 13
  • Benit 5
  • Leo 8
  • Iohn 14
  • Benit 6
  • Donus 2
  • Boniface 7.
  • ...

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  • Benit 7
  • Iohn 16
  • Iohn 17
  • Gregorie 5
  • Iohn 18
  • Siluester 2
  • Iohn 19
  • Iohn 20
  • Sergius 4
  • Benit 8
  • Iohn 21
  • Benit 9
  • Siluester 3
  • Gregorie 6
  • Clement 2
  • Damasus 2
  • Leo 9
  • Victor 2
  • Stephen 9
  • Benit 10
  • Nicholas 2
  • Alexander 2
  • Gregory 7
  • Ʋictor 3
  • Ʋrbaine 2
  • Pascall 2
  • Gelasius 2
  • Calixtus 2
  • Honorius 2
  • Innocent 2
  • Celestine 2
  • Lucius 2
  • Eugenius 3
  • Anastasius 4
  • Adrian 4
  • Alexander 3
  • Lucius 3
  • Vrbain 3
  • Gregorie 8
  • Clement 3
  • Celestine 3
  • Innocent 3
  • Honorius 3
  • Gregorie 9
  • Celestine 4
  • Innocent 4
  • Alexander 4
  • Vrbain 4
  • Clement 4
  • Gregorie 10
  • Innocent 5
  • Adrian 5
  • Iohn 22
  • Nicholas 3
  • Martin 4
  • Honorius 4
  • Nicholas 4
  • Celestine 5
  • Boniface 8
  • Benit 11
  • Clement 5
  • Iohn 23
  • Benit 12
  • Clement 6
  • Innocent 6
  • Vrbain 5
  • Gregorie 11
  • Vrbain 6
  • Clement 7
  • Boniface 9
  • Benit 13
  • Innocent 7
  • Gregory 12
  • Alexander 5
  • ...

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  • Iohn 24.
  • Martin. 5.
  • Eugenius 4.
  • Felix 5.
  • Nicholas 5.
  • Calixtus 3.
  • Pius 2.
  • Paul 2.
  • Sixtus 4.
  • Innocent 8.
  • Alexander 6.
  • Pius 3.
  • Iulius 2.
  • Leo 10.
  • Adrian 6.
  • Clement 7.
  • Paul 3.
  • Iulius 3.
  • Marcel. 2.
  • Paul 4.
  • Pius 5.
  • Gregorie 13.
FINIS.
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