A new history of ecclesiastical writers containing an account of the authors of the several books of the Old and New Testament, of the lives and writings of the primitive fathers, an abridgement and catalogue of their works ... also a compendious history of the councils, with chronological tables of the whole / written in French by Lewis Ellies du Pin.

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A new history of ecclesiastical writers containing an account of the authors of the several books of the Old and New Testament, of the lives and writings of the primitive fathers, an abridgement and catalogue of their works ... also a compendious history of the councils, with chronological tables of the whole / written in French by Lewis Ellies du Pin.
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A TABLE of the CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I.
  • OF the Life and Writings of Ivo Bishop of Chartres, Page 1
  • The Life of Ivo of Chartres, 1
  • His Letters, 2
  • His Pannormia or Decretal, 22
  • His Sermons, 23
  • The Chronicon ascribed to Ivo of Chartres, 23
  • The Editions of his Works, 23
CHAP II.
  • AN Account of the Church of Rome under the Pontificate of Pope Paschal II. Gela∣sus II. and Calixtus II. containing the Rise, Progress, and Conclusion of the Contests between the Holy See and the Empire about Investitures, 22
  • The Election of Pope Paschal II. Ibid
  • The Death of Guibert. The Antipopes who succeed∣ed him, Ibid
  • The Designs of Pope Paschal II. against the Empe∣rour Henry, 24
  • The Council of Rome under Paschal II. against the Emperour Henry, 24
  • Henry V. rebells against his Father, 24
  • The Convent. of Northusa, in the Year 1105. Ibid
  • The War between the two Henries, Ibid
  • Henry IV. is cast into Prison and Depos'd, 25
  • Henry IV. retires to Liege, and there publishes a Declaration, 25
  • The Reply of his Son Henry to this Declaration, 25
  • The Death of Henry IV. 25
  • The Council of Guastella in the Year 1106. 25
  • The Contest between the Pope and the Emperour a∣bout Investitures, 25
  • The Reasons alledg'd by the Deputies of the Empe∣rour for Investitures, 25
  • The Reasons alledg'd by the Pope's Deputies, 26
  • The breaking off of the Conference about Investi∣tures, Ibid
  • The Council of Troyes in the Year 1107, Ibid
  • The Emperour's Journey into Italy, Ibid
  • The Treaty between the Pope and the Emperour, Ibid
  • The Pope and Cardinals arrested by the Emperour's Order, Ibid
  • The Pope grants the Right of Investitures to the Emperour, 27
  • The Emperour's Return into Germany, 27
  • The Grant of Investitures disapprov'd of by the Cardinals, 27
  • The Lateran Council in the Year 1112. Ibid
  • The Decrees against Henry upon the account of In∣vestitures, 28
  • The second Journey of Henry V. into Italy, 28
  • The Lateran Council held in the Year 1116. Ibid
  • Henry enters Rome: Paschal withdraws, Ibid
  • Paschal returns to Rome, 29
  • Gelasus II. elected Pope, 29
  • Henry comes to Rome, and causes Mauritius Bur∣din to be proclaim'd Pope, Ibid
  • The Election of Calixtus II. 29
  • The Conference of the Emperour with William of Champeaux about Investitures, 29
  • The Council of Rheims in the Year 1119, 29
  • The Pope's Negotiation with the Emperour, 30
  • The Canons of the Council of Rheims, Ibid
  • Calixtus II. is received into Rome, and Burdin depos'd with Disgrace, Ibid
  • The Treaty betwixt Calixtus II. and Henry V. about Investitures. Ibid
  • The Rise and Progress of Investitures, 31
  • The Ceremonies of Investitures, Ibid
  • The beginning of the Contest about Investitures, 32
  • The state of the Question in the time of Paschal II. Ibid
  • The state of it under Calixtus II. Ibid
  • Remarks upon the Treaty concluded between Calix∣tus II. and Henry V. Ibid
  • The Execution of the Treaty made with Henry, 33
  • The Custom of France with respect to Investitures, Ibid
  • The Custom of England with respect to the same. Ibid
  • Investitures granted to particular Princes, Ibid
  • The first general Lateran Council in the Year 1123 Ibid
  • The Letters of Paschal II. 34
  • The Letters of Gelasus II. 37
  • The Letters of Calixtus II. Ibid
CHAP. III.
  • THE History and Letters of the Popes Ho∣norius II. Innocent II. Celestine II. Lucius II. Eugenius III. 38
  • Honorius II. 38
  • Innocent II. Ibid
  • Celestine II. 39
  • Lucius II. 39
  • Eugenius III. Ibid
  • The Letters of Honorius II. Ibid
  • The Letters of Innocent II. Ibid▪
  • The Letters of Celestine II. 40
  • The Letters of Lucius II. Ibid
  • The Letters of Eugenius III. 40, 41
  • The Letters of Anacletus II. the Anti-Pope, 42
CHAP. IV.
  • THE Life of St. Bernard, together with an Account of his Writings, 42
  • The Letters of St. Bernard, 44
  • St. Bernard's Treatise of Consideration, 68
  • His Treatise of the Duties of Bishops, 70
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  • His Treatise of the Commandments and Dispensa∣tions. Ibid
  • His Apology to William Abbot of St. Thierry, 72
  • His Treatise in Commendation of the new Militia 74
  • His Treatise of the Degrees of Humility, Ibid
  • His Treatise of the Love of God, Ibid
  • His Treatise of Grace and Free-Will, 75
  • His Letters to Hugh of St. Victor, 75, 76
  • The Life of St. Malachy by St. Bernard, 76
  • St. Bernard's Sermons, 76
  • Gilbert Abbot of Hoilanda, Ibid
  • William Abbot of St. Thierry, 77
  • Geofrey Abbot of Igny, Ibid
  • Guigue Prior of the Great Chartress, Author of the Ladder of the Cloyster, Ibid
  • The Works of those Anonymous Authors which are to be met with among those of St. Bernard. Ibid
  • The Works of Gueric Abbot of Igny, Ibid
  • The Lives of St. Bernard, Ibid
  • The Works of Geofrey, St. Bernard's Disciple, Ibid
  • The History of St. Bernard's Miracles. 78
  • Other Lives written by St. Bernard, Ibid
  • Nicholas Monk of Clairvaux, 78
  • The Character, and Judgment upon St. Bernard, Ibid
  • The Several Editions of his Works, 78, 79
CHAP. V.
  • OF the Life and Writings of Peter, Sir-na∣med the Venerable, Abbot of Cluny. 79
CHAP. VI.
  • AN Account of the Heresies which prevail'd in the Twelfth Century, 86
  • The Hereticks of the Twelfth Century, 86
  • An Account of the Heretick Henry, Ibid
  • The Errors of Peter of Bruis, Ibid
  • The Publication of the Errors of Henry and Peter of Bruis, 87
  • The Hereticks of Perigueux Ibid
  • The Heresie of Tancheline, Ibid
  • The Hereticks of Cologne, Ibid
  • The Hereticks of Toul, 88
  • The Hereticks in Italy call'd Cathari, 89
  • The Hereticks call'd Passagians, Ibid
  • The Heresie of Arnold of Bresse, Ibid
  • The Condemnation of the Hereticks in the Council of Tolouse, in the Year 1119, 89, 90
  • Their Condemnation in the Synod of Oxford, in the Year 1160, 90
  • Their Condemnation in the Council of Tours in the Year 1163, Ibid
  • The Council of Lombez, in the Year 1176, against the Hereticks, Ibid
  • The Hereticks condemn'd at Tolouse, 91
  • The Condemnation of the Albigenses in the Late∣ran Council, in the Year 1179, 91
  • The Heresie of Terrick. Ibid
  • The Hereticks call'd Publicans or Poblicans, 91
  • The Errors of Eon de l'Etoile, Ibid
CHAP. VII.
  • AN Account of Peter Abaelard, his Wrt∣tings, Errors and Condemnation, 92
  • The Life and Adoentures of Abaelard, 9
  • The Council of Soissons, in the Year 1121, 93
  • The Letter of Heloissa to Abaelard, 94
  • The Letter of Abaelard to Heloissa, 95
  • Another Letter of Heloissa, 95
  • Abaelard's Reply, Ibid
  • A Third Letter of Heloissa, Ibid
  • Abaelard's Reply, 96
  • Abaelard's Letters, 96
  • The Charge brought against Peter Abaelard, 97
  • The Decrees of the Council of Sens, in the Year 1140, against Peter Abaelard, 100
  • The Pope's Confirmation of the Judgment pass'd by the Council of Sens, 103
  • Abaelard's Apology, Ibid
  • The Retreat of Abaelard to Cluny, and his Death, Ibid
  • The Examination of Abaelard's Doctrine. The Works of Abaelard. Ibid
CHAP. VIII.
  • THE History of the Errors and Condemna∣tion of Gilbert de la Porrée, Bishop of Poitiers. 113
  • The particular Opinions of Gilbert de la Porrée, 113
  • The Council of Paris, in the Year 1147. about him, Ibid
  • The Council of Rheims in the Year 1148. 113, 114
  • The Condemnation of Gilbert in the Council of Rheims, 114
  • The Writings of Gilbert de la Porrée, 115
  • His Letter about the Eucharist Ibid
CHAP. IX.
  • THE History and Letters of the Popes who sat upon the Papal's Chair, from Eu∣genius III. to the end of this Century. 115
  • Anastasius IV. 115
  • Adrian IV. 115
  • Alexander III. 116
  • The Council of Pavia, in the Year 1160, against Alexander, Ibid
  • The Kings of France and England declare for A∣lexander, Ibid
  • The Assembly of Lodi, in the Year 1161, 117
  • Alexander III. goes into France, Ibid
  • A Conference at Avignon, upon the Subject of Schism, Ibid
  • The Council of Tours held by Alexander, in the Year 1163. 117
  • Alexander III. returns to Rome, Ibid
  • The Assembly of Wirtzburgh, in the Year 1166, against Alexander, Ibid
  • The War of the Emperour Frederick in Italy, 118
  • Pede concluded between Frederick and Alexander Ibid
  • Lucius III. 119
  • ...Urban III. Ibid
  • The Assembly of Geinlenheusen, in the Year 1186. Ibid
  • ...Gregory VIII. Ibid
  • ...Clement III. Ibid
  • ...Celestine III. Ibid
  • The Letters of Anastasius IV. 120
  • The Letters of Adrian IV. Ibid
  • The Letters of Alexander III▪ 121
  • ...

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  • The Letters of Lucius III. 122
  • The Letters of Urban III. 123
  • The Letters of Gregory VIII. Ibid
  • The Letters of Clement III. Ibid
  • The Letters of Celestine III. Ibid
CHAP. X.
  • AN Account of the Contests between Tho∣mas Becket Arch-bishop of Canterbury, and Henry II. King of England. 124
  • The Life of S. Thomas, before he was Arch-Bi∣shop of Canterbury, 124
  • The Election of S. Thomas to the Arch-bishoprick of Canterbury, Ibid
  • The Original of the Contests, between the King of England and St. Thomas, 125
  • The Assembly of London in the Year 1163. Ibid
  • The Convention at Clarendon, in the Year 1164. Ibid
  • S. Thomas repents his having sign'd at the As∣sembly of Calrendon, 126
  • The Retreat of St. Thomas, Ibid
  • The Negotiation of the King of England with the Pope, Ibid
  • The Assembly at Northampton against S. Tho∣mas, 126, 127
  • The Arch-bishop withdraws into France, 127
  • The Judgment of the Pope in favour of S. Thomas Ibid
  • S. Thomas is sent Legat of the Holy See into Eng∣land, 128
  • The Negotiation of John of Oxford at Rome. Ibid
  • The Negotiation of the Pope's Legat sent into England, Ibid
  • An Interview of St. Thomas and the King of Eng∣land, in the Presence of the King of France. 130
  • Other Legats sent into England, and their Nego∣tiation, 130
  • The King of England's Son is Crown'd by the Arch-bishop of York, 131
  • The Accommodation between the King of England and S. Thomas, Ibid
  • The Return of S. Thomas into England, Ibid
  • Fresh Disturbances, Ibid
  • The Plot against the Life of S. Thomas, and his Death, 132
  • The Canonization of S. Thomas, Ibid
  • His Writings, Ibid
CHAP. XI.
  • THE Lives and Writings of the most Emi∣nent Authors, who flourished in the Twelfth Century. 133
  • Geofrey Abbot of Vendome. 133
  • Hildebert Bishop of Mans, and afterwards Arch-bishop of Tours, 136
  • Guibert Abbot of Nogent. 140
  • Sigibert Monk of Gemblours, 144
  • Honorius Solitarius, the School-master of the Church of Autun, 145
  • Ernulphus or Arnulphus Bishop of Rochester. 156
  • St. Bruno and Guigne, Priors of the Carthusian Monastery at Grenoble, 147
  • St. Norbert, 148
  • Stephen Hardingue Abbot of Cisteaux, 149
  • Bruno Bishop of Signi, Ibid
  • Odo a Benedictine of Asti. ibid
  • Marbodus Bishop of Rennes, 150
  • Arnulphus or Arnold Bishop of Lisieux, 151
  • Peter de Celles Bishop of Chartres, 156
  • Nicholas Monk of S. Albans, 157
  • John of Salisbury, Bishop of Chartres, 157
  • Peter of Blois, Arch-deacon of Bath, 158
  • Stephen Bishop of Tournay, 166
  • The Authors who have written against the Albi∣genses and Waldenses, 169
  • Ebrard of Bethuni, Ibid
  • Bernard Abbot of Fontcaud, 169
  • Ermengard or Ermengand, Ibid
CHAP. XII.
  • OF the Ecclesiastical Authors of lesser Note, who flourish'd in the West during▪ this Cen∣tury, 170
  • Anselmn Dean of Laon, Ibid
  • Gislebert or Gilbert Crispin Abbot of Westminster Ibid
  • Peter Alphonso a Spanish converted Jew Ibid
  • Theobald Clerk of the Church of Etampes, Ibid
  • Radulphus or Ralph the Zealous, 170
  • Odo Bishop of Cambray, Ibid
  • Gilbert Bishop of Limerick, Ibid
  • Franco Abbot of Afflighem, Ibid
  • William of Champeaux Bishop of Chalons, Ibid
  • Stephen Bishop of Autun, Ibid
  • Gautier Bishop of Maguelone, Ibid
  • Drogo or Dreux, Cardinal Bishop of Ostia, 171
  • Peter, the Library-keeper of Mont Cassin, Ibid
  • Richard Abbot of Mont-Cassin, Ibid
  • Anselmn Bishop of Havelberg, Ibid
  • Herveus a Benedictine of Dol, Ibid
  • Hugh de Foliet Monk of Corbey, 171
  • Stephen Bishop of Paris, Ibid
  • Hugh Arch-bishop of Roan, Ibid
  • Hugh Metellus a Regular Canon Ibid
  • Thomas Abbot of Maurigny, Ibid
  • Bernard Monk of Cluny, Ibid
  • Ulgier Bishop of Angiers Ibid
  • Rodulphus Abbot of S. Tron, Ibid
  • Sibert Prior of S. Pantaleon, 172
  • Waselinus Momalius Prior of St. Lawrence of Liege, Ibid
  • Amadeus Bishop of Lausana, Ibid
  • Potho Monk of Prom, 173
  • Philip Bishop of Tarento, Ibid
  • Serlo Monk of Cerisy, and afterwards Abbot of Savigny, Ibid
  • Gautier of Mauritania Bishop of Laon, Ibid
  • Wolbero Abbot of S. Pantaleon, Ibid
  • Luke Abbot of S. Corneille near Liege, Ibid
  • Bartholomew of Foigny Bishop of Laon, Ibid
  • Ralph the Black Monk of S. Germer, Ibid
  • S. Aelrede or Athelred Abbot of Reverbi, Ibid
  • S. Hildegarda Abbess of Mount S. Robert, 174
  • Thierry Abbot of the Order of St. Benedict, Ibid
  • S. Elizabeth Abbess of Schonawe Ibid
  • Ecbert Abbot of S. Florin, Ibid
  • Odo a Regular Canon, Ibid
  • John of Cornwal, Ibid
  • Folmar Provost of Trieffenstein, Ibid
  • Gerocus Provost of Reichersperg, 174
  • An Anonymous Dean of Reichersperg, Ibid
  • Gilbert Foliot Bishop of London, Ibid
  • Philip of Harvenge Abbot of Bonne Esperance, Ibid
  • Adam the Scot, a Regular Canon, Ibid
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  • John the Burgundian Magistrate of Pisa, 174
  • Peter of Riga Canon of Rheims, Ibid
  • Henry Arch-bishop of Rheims, Ibid
  • Robert Paululus Priest of Amiens, Ibid
  • Maurice of Sully Bishop of Paris, Ibid
  • Gervaise Priest of Chichester, 175
  • Odo Abbot of Bell, Ibid
  • Laboromtius a Cardinal, Ibid
  • Alulphus Monk of S. Martin at Tournay 175
  • Baldwin Arch-bishop of Canterbury, Ibid
  • Isaac Abbot de l'Etoile, Ibid
  • Henry, Peter and Garnier Abbots of Clairvaux, Ibid
  • Gilbert of Sempringham, Ibid
  • Christian Monk of Clairvaux, Ibid
  • Gautier of Chatillion, Ibid
  • Garnier of St. Victor, Ibid
  • Thomas Monk of Cisteaux, Ibid
  • Peter Comestor Dean of S. Peter of Troyes, 176
  • Robert of Flamesbury, Ibid
  • Bartholomew Bishop of Oxford, Ibid
  • Odo of Chirton, Ibid
  • Elias of Coxie, Abbot of Dunes, Ibid
  • John a Monk of Chartreux des Portes, Ibid
  • Stephen de Chaulmet, Chartreux des Portes, Zachariah Bishop of Chrysopolis, Ibid
CHAP. XIII.
  • OF the Authors of the Twelfth Century, who have Compos'd any pieces of Ecclesia∣stical History, 177
  • ...
    Authors who have written the Universal History.
    • Florentius Bravo Monk of Winchester, Ibid
    • Eckard Abbot of Urangen, Ibid
    • Hugh Monk of Fleury, Ibid
    • Ordericus Vitalis Monk of S. Evrou, Ibid
    • Anselm Abbot of Gemblours, Ibid
    • Otho Bishop of Frisinghen, Ibid
    • Godfrey of Viterba, 178
    • Robert de Torigny Abbot of Mount S. Michael, Ibid
    • Otho of S. Blaise, Ibid
    • John Brompton Abbot of Jorval, Ibid
  • ...
    English Historians.
    • Henry Arch-Deacon of Huntingdon, Ibid
    • William the Little, called Guilielmus Neubri∣gensis, Ibid
    • Walter Arch-Deacon of Oxford, Ibid
    • John Pyke, Ibid
    • Gervais Monk of Canterbury, Ibid
    • Geofrey Arthur Bishop of St. Asaph, Ibid
    • Turgot Monk of Durham, 179
    • Simeon of Durham, Ibid
    • William of Somerset, Monk of Malmsbury, Ibid
    • John of Hexam, Provost of Hagulstad, Ibid
    • Silvester Girald, Bishop of S. Davids, Ibid
    • Roger of Hoveden, Professor at Oxford, Ibid
    • Historiographers of the Croisades, 179
    • Peter Teuthbodus, Ibid
    • An Anonymous Italian, Ibid
    • Robert Monk of St. Remy of Rheims, Ibid
    • Baudry Bishop of Dol. Ibid
    • Raymond of Agiles, Canon of Py. 180
    • Albert or Alberic, Canon of Aix, Ibid
    • Foucher Monk of Chartres, 180
    • Gautier the Chancellor, Ibid
    • Two Anonymous Abbreviators of Foucher, Ibid
    • William Arch-bishop of Tyre, Ibid
    • James of Vitry Cardinal, Ibid
    • An Anonymous Author, 18
    • Oliver of Cologne, Ibid
  • ...
    Authors of Chronicles and particular Histories.
    • Hugh Abbot of Flavigny, Ibid
    • Baudry Bishop of Noyon and Terrouane, Ibid
    • Leo of Marsi, Cardinal Bishop of Ostia, Ibid
    • Leo Cardinal Deacon, Ibid
    • Hariulsus Monk of S. Riquier, Ibid
    • Rainier Monk of S. Lawrence of Liege, Ibid
    • Herman Abbot of S. Martin of Tournay, Ibid
    • Falcon Magistrate of S. Benevento, Ibid
    • Udeschalchus Monk, Ibid
    • Alexander Abbot in Sicily, Ibid
    • John Monk of Marmoutier, 182
    • Geofrey or Walter of Vinesauf, Ibid
    • Odo of Deuil Abbot of S. Corneille at Cam∣pagne, Ibid
    • Lawrence Monk of Liege, Ibid
    • Sugerus Abbot of S. Denys, Ibid
    • Adelbert or Albert, Abbot of Hildesheim, Ibid
    • Teulsus Monk of Maurigny, Ibid
    • Hugh of Poictiers, Monk of Vezelay, Ibid
    • Richard Prior of Hagulstad, Ibid
    • Thierry a Monk, Ibid
    • An Anonymous Author of the Danish Expedition into the Holy Land, Ibid
    • Geofrey Prior of Vigeois, Ibid
    • Gonthier Monk of S. Amand, Ibid
    • Saxo the Grammarian Profost of Roschild, Ibid
    • Ralph of Diceto, Dean of S. Paul's in London, Ibid
  • ...
    Authors of the Lives of the Saints, and of the Relations of their Miracles.
    • Anscherus Abbot of S. Riquier, 183
    • Theofredus Abbot of Epternach, Ibid
    • Reginald of Semur, Arch-bishop of Lions, Ibid
    • Nicholas Monk of Soissons, Ibid
    • Domniso an Italian Priest, Ibid
    • Aelnothus Monk of Canterbury, Ibid
    • Gualbert Monk of Marchiennes, Ibid
    • Pandulfus of Pisa, Ibid
    • Fabricius Tuscus Abbot of Abbingdon, Ibid
    • Anchus Abbot of the Order of Valombrosa Ibid
    • Odo Abbot of S. Remy of Rheims, Ibid
    • Geofrey the Gross, Monk of Tiron, Ibid
    • Ulric Bishop of Constance, Ibid
    • Archard Monk of Clairvaux, Ibid
    • Sifred Ebbo, Timon and Herbard, 184
    • Robert Arch-deacon of Ostrevant, 184
    • An Anonymous Author of the Life of S. Ludger, Ibid
    • Turstin Arch-bishop of York, Ibid
    • Thibald Monk of S. Peter of Beze, Ibid
    • Hugh Monk of Cluny, Ibid
    • Gautier Canon of Terouane, Ibid
    • Nicholas Canon of Liege, 184
    • Alanus Bishop of Auxerre, Ibid
    • Sibrand Abbot of Mariegarde, Ibid
    • Bertrand Abbot de la Chaise Dieu, Ibid
    • Radulphus Tortarius, Ibid
    • Stephen Abbot of S. James of Liege, Ibid
    • Hugh Monk of S. Saviour of Lodeve, Ibid
    • ...

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  • ...
    • Herman a Convert Jew of Cologne, Ibid
    • Thomas Monk of Ely, Ibid
CHAP. XIV.
  • THE Lives and Writings of the Ecclesiasti∣cal Authors of the East, during the Twelfth Century. 184
  • Euthymius Zigabenus, a Grecian Monk, Ibid
  • Philip the Solitary, a Greek Monk, 185
  • Peter Crosolan or Chrysolanus, Ibid
  • Eustratus Arch-bishop of Nice, Ibid
  • Nicetus Seidus, Ibid
  • Isaac an Armenian Bishop, Ibid
  • Michael Glycas, a Sicilian, 186
  • Nicetas Constantinopolitanus, Ibid
  • Constantine Manasses, 187
  • Constantine Hermenopulus, Judge of Thessalo∣nica, Ibid
  • John Patriarch of Antioch. Ibid
  • German Patriarch of Constantinople, 188
  • Arsenius Monk of Mount Athos, Ibid
  • Andronicus Cameterus, Ibid
  • George Arch-bishop of Corfeu, Ibid
  • Anthony Melissus a Greek Monk, Ibid
  • Basil of Acris, Arch-bishop of Thessalonica, Ibid
  • Lucas Chrisobergius, Patriarch of Constantino∣ple, Ibid
  • Michael of Thessalonica, Ibid
  • Alexis Aristenes, Steward of the Church of Con∣stantinople, 189
  • Simeon Logothetes, Ibid
  • John Cinnan the Grammarian, Ibid
  • Theorianus, Ibid
  • Hugh Etherianus, Ibid
  • Nicephorus Bryennius the Macedonian, Ibid
  • Anna Comnena, Ibid
  • John Zonaras, Secretary of State of Constanti∣nople, 190
  • John Phocas a Greek Monk, Ibid
  • Neophytus a Reoluse Monk, Ibid
  • John Bishop of Lydda, Ibid
  • George Xiphilin, Patriarch of Constantinople, Ibid
  • Demetrius Tornicius, Ibid
  • Lupus Protospates, Ibid
  • Michael Anchiales, Patriarch of Constantinople, Ibid
  • Theodorus Balsamon Patriarch of Antioch, Ibid
  • John Camaterus, Patriarch of Constantinople, 191
CHAP. XV.
  • OF the Original of Scholastick Divinity, and of the first Schoolmen who flourish'd in the Twelfth Century. 191
  • Peter Lombard Bishop of Paris, 192
  • Robert Pullus Cardinal, 199
  • Peter of Poitiers, Chancellour of the Church of Pa∣ris, 200
  • Robert of Melun, Bishop of Hertford, 201
  • Gautier, Regular Canon of S. Victor, Ibid
CHAP. XVI.
  • OF the Commentaries on the Holy Scriptures, Compos'd in the Twelfth Century, and of the three famous Commentators, viz. Rupert Abbot of Duyts, Hugh and Richard of S. Victor. 201
  • The new Method of Commenting on the Holy Scriptures, Ibid
  • Rupert Abbot of Duyts, Ibid
  • Hugh of S. Victor, 202
  • Richard of S. Victor, 203
CHAP. XVII.
  • OF the Collection of Canons made by Gratian, 204
CHAP. XVIII.
  • OF the General Councils held in the Twelfth Century, 205
  • The first general Lateran Council, 33, 205
  • The second general Lateran Council, 206
  • The third general Lateran Council, 207
CHAP. XIX.
  • OF the Provincial Councils held in the Twelfth Century, 210
  • The Council of
    • Valence in the Year 1100 210
    • Poitiers in the Year 1100 210
    • Ansa the same Year, 211
    • Troyes in the Year 1104, 211
    • Beauvais in the Year 1114, 211
    • Rheims in the Year 1115, 211
    • Toulouse in the Year 1119, 212
    • London in the Year 1125, 212
    • London in the Year 1127, 212
    • London in the Year 1138, 212
    • Rheims in the Year 1131, 213
    • Rheims in the Year 1148, 213
    • Tours in the Year 1163, 213
    • Cassel in Irel. in the Y. 1172, 214
    • Auranches the same Year, 214
    • London in the Year 1175, 215
  • The •…•…od o York in the Year 1195 215
  • The Council of Montpellier the same Year, 216
CHAP. XX.
  • OBservations on the Ecclesiastical Affairs of the Twelfth Century, 216
  • Of the Authority of the Popes, 217
  • Several points of Discipline relating to the Clergy, 217
  • Remarks on the Discipline of the Sacraments, 218
  • Remarks on the Monastical State, Ibid
  • Regular Canons, Ibid
  • Military Orders, 219
  • A Chronological Table of the Ecclesiastical Hi∣story of the Twelfth Century of the Church.
  • A Chronological Table of the Ecclesiastical Au∣thors of the Twelfth Century.
  • A Table of the Works of the Ecclesiastical Au∣thors of the Twelfth Century.
  • A Table of the Acts, Letters and Canon of Coun∣cils held in this Century.
  • A Table of the Writings of the Ecclesiastical Authors of the Twelfth Century, disposed according to the Matters they treat on.
  • An Alphabetical Table of the Ecclesiastical Au∣thors of this Century.
  • An Alphabetical Table of the Councils held in this Century.
  • An Alphabetical Table of the Principal Matters contain'd in this Century.
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