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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MDCXCIII [1693]
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Fathers of the church -- Bio-bibliography.
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A TABLE of the WORKS of the Ecclesiastical Writers of the Twelfth Century; disposed according to the Subjects they Treat of.

Treatises against the Jews.
  • ODO, Bishop of Cambray's Dialogue against a Jew.
  • Gilbert Crispin, Abbot of Westminster's Confe∣rence with a certain Jew.
  • Petrus Alphonsus, a Converted Jew's Dialogue.
  • Guibert, Abbot of Nogent's Treatise against the Jews.
  • Peter, Sir-nam'd the Venerable of Cluny's Treatise on the same Subject.
  • Herman, a Jew of Colen's Tract concerning his own Conversion.
  • Peter of Blois's Treatise against the Jews.
  • Euthymius Zygabenus's Panoplia, or Compleat Ar∣mour of the Orthodox Faith.
  • Rupert, Abbot of Duyts's Treatises concerning the Trinity, with some other Pieces by the same Author.
  • Hugh of St. Victor's Treatise, call'd Eruditio Di∣dascalica, or an Instructive Institution.
  • —His Treatise of the Power and Will of God.
  • —His Tracts concerning the Incarnation.
  • —His Miscellanies of Theological Learning.
  • —His Dialogue between Master and Scholar.
  • —His Summary of the Sentences.
  • —His Notes on the Hierarchy attributed to St. Dionysius the Areopagite.
  • Petrus Abaelardus's. Introduction to the Science of Divinity.
  • —His Apology.
  • —His Explications of the Lord's Prayer, and of the Apostolical and Athanasian Creeds.
  • —His Treatise against Heresies.
  • St. Bernard's Letter to Hugh of St. Victor.
  • William, Abbot of St. Thierry's Treatise against Abaelardus.
  • —His Tract of the Natures of the Soul and Body.
  • Peter the Venerable, Abbot of Cluny's Treatise of the Divinity of Jesus Christ.
  • Robert Pullus's Book of Sentences.
  • Gauterius of Mauritania's Letters.
  • Peter Lombard's Treatise of the Sentences.
  • Constantine Harmenopulus's Confession of Faith.
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  • ... Richard of St. Victor's Dogmatical Works.
  • Michael of Thessalonica's Confession of Faith.
  • Geffrey, Abbot of Clairvaux's Treatise and Lerter against Gillebert de la Porrée.
  • Peter of Poitiers's Book of of Sentences.
Treatises concerning Original Sin, Grace and Pre∣destination.
  • Odo, Bishop of Cambray's three Books of Origi∣nal Sin.
  • Honorius of Autun's Treatise of Predestination and Free Will.
  • St. Bernard's Treatise of Grace and Free Will.
  • —His Letter to the Canons of Lyons about the Festival of the Conception of the Virgin Mary; with those of Nicolas, a Monk, and of some other Authors on the same Subject.
Treatises against the Hereticks.
  • Isaac an Armenian Bishop's Two Treatises against the Armenians.
  • Nicolas's Treatise on the same Subject.
  • Theorianus's Conference with the Armenians.
  • St. Bernard's Letters against the Hereticks of his time.
  • Peter the Venerable, Abbot of Cluny's Treatise against the Petrobusians.
  • Hugh, Archbishop of Roan's Instructions and Let∣ters.
  • Herbert, a Monk's Treatise against the Hereticks of Perigueux.
  • Enervinus's Treatise against the Hereticks of Colen.
  • Ecbert's Tract against the Cathari.
  • Bonacursius's Treatise against the same Hereticks.
  • Ebrard of Bethane's Book against the Manichees.
  • Ermengard's Treatise against the Manichees of his time.
  • Bernard, Abbot of Fontcaud's Treatise against the Vaudois.
Treatises against the Greeks.
  • Buno of Segni's Treatise of the use of unleaven∣ed Bread.
  • Perus Chrysolanus's Tract, with Eustratius's An∣swer.
  • Rupert, Abbot of St. Duyts's Treatise of the Pro∣cession of the Holy Ghost.
  • Anselm, Bishop of Havelberg's Conference with the Greeks.
  • Basil of Acris, Archbishop of Thessalonica's Letter to Pope Adrian.
  • Hugo Etherianus's Treatise against the Greeks.
  • Joannes Camaterus's Letter to Pope Innocent III.
Works Treating of the Sacraments.
  • Geffrey, Abbot of Vendôme's Eighth and Ninth Tracts.
  • Arnold, Abbot of Bonneval's Treatise of the prin∣cipal Works of Jesus Christ, in which the Au∣thor likewise Treats of Baptism, the Eucharist, and Confirmation.
  • Hugh, Archbishop of Roan's Treatises.
Upon the Eucharist.
  • Guibert, Abbot of Nogent's Treatise of the Real Presence of the Body of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.
  • Ernulphus or Arnulphus, Bishop of Rochester's Let∣ter on the same Subject.
  • Geffrey, Abbot of Vendôme's first Tract.
  • William, Abbot of Sr. Thierry's Treatise of the Sacrament of the Altar.
  • Hugo Metellus's Letter.
  • Baldwin, Archbishop of Canterbury's Treatise of the Sacrament of the Altar.
Books of Church-Discipline.
  • Sigebert of Gemblours's Letters written in the Name of the Clergy of Liege and Cambray, against Pope Paschal II.
  • Odo, Bishop of Cambray's Commentary on the Mass.
  • Ives, Bishop of Chartres's Hundred and eighty nine Letters.
  • —His Pannormia and Decretal.
  • Pope Paschal II's Letters.
  • Thibaud or Theobaldus, a Clerk of the Church of Etampes's Five Letters.
  • Pope Gelasius II's Letters.
  • Marbodus, Bishop of Rennes's Letters.
  • Bruno, Bishop of Segni's Treatise of the Sacra∣ments and Ceremonies of the Church.
  • —His Treatise of the Corruption of the Age, and the invalidity of Simoniacal Ordinations.
  • —His Two Letters.
  • Pope Calixtus II's Thirty six Letters.
  • Guibert, Abbot of Nogent's Treatise of the Re∣licks of the Saints.
  • Ernulphus or Arnulphus, Bishop of Rochester's Two Letters.
  • Geffrey, Abbot of Vendôme's Letters.
  • —His Treatise of Ivestitures and other Tracts▪ Pope Honorius II's Eleven Letters.
  • Hildebert, Bishop of Mans's Letters.
  • Stephen, Bishop o Autun's Treatise of the Ce∣remonies of the Mass.
  • Joannes Zonaras's Commentaries on the Canons, with his Letters.
  • Honorius of Autun's Treatise of the Divine Offi∣ces.
  • Rupert, Abbot of Duyts's Treatise on the sa•…•… Subject.
  • Guigue's Letters.
  • Drogo, Cardinal Bishop of Ostia's Treatise of the Divine Offices.
  • Peter de Leon, Anti-pope, under the Name of Anacletus, his Letters.
  • Stephen, Bishop of Paris's Letters, with those of Geffrey, Bishop of Chartres, and Henry, Arch-bishop of Sens.
  • Rodulphus, Abbot of St. Trudo's Letter to Sibe••••, about the Offerings to be made upon admittance into Holy Orders.
  • —An Extract of his Book against Simony.
  • John, Patriarch of Antioch's Letter about the O•…•…∣ginal and Progress of the Monastick-Life.
  • ...

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  • ... Gilbert, Bishop of Limerick's two Letters.
  • Pope Innocènt II's Letters.
  • —Celestin II's Letters.
  • —Lucius II's Letters.
  • Petrus Abalardus's Letters.
  • Waselinus Momalius's Letter to Gusselin.
  • The greatest part of St. Bernard's Letters.
  • St. Bernard's five Books of Consideration.
  • —Treatise of the Manners and Functions of Bishops.
  • —His Treatise of Injunctions and Dispensa∣tions.
  • Peter the Venerable, Abbot of Cluny's Letters.
  • Gillebert de la Porrée's Letters about the Consecra∣tion of the Eucharist without Wine.
  • Hugo Metellus's Letters.
  • Pope Eugenius III's Letters.
  • —Anastasius IV's Letters.
  • Bartholomew de Foigny's Apologetical Letter.
  • Gratian's Decretal.
  • Arsenius, a Mount of Mount-Athos's Collection of Canons.
  • Lucas Chrysobergius's Thirteen Statutes.
  • Pope Adrian IV's Letters.
  • —Alexander III's Letters.
  • —Lucius III's Letters.
  • —Urban III's Letters.
  • —Gregory VIII's Letters.
  • Odo, a Regular Canon's Letters about the Duties of his Order.
  • Arnulphus, Bishop of Lisieux's Letters.
  • —His Discourse against Peter of Leon.
  • Michael Anchialius's Synodical Statutes.
  • Alexis Aristenes and Simeon Logatheta, their Notes on the Canons.
  • Pope Clement III's Letters.
  • Robertus Paululus's Three Books of the Offices of the Church.
  • —His Canon of the Mystical Offering.
  • Maurice de Sully's Instruction for Priests.
  • Pope Celestin III's Letters.
  • Isaac, Abbot of L'Etoile's Letter about the Canon of the Mass.
  • Xphylin, Patriarch of Constantinople's Ecclesiasti∣cal Ordinances.
  • Peter of Blois's Letters.
  • —His Tracts.
  • Stephen of Tournay's Letters.
  • Theodorus Balsamon's Commentaries on the Ca∣nons, and his other Works.
Critical Works upon the Bible.
  • Odo, Bishop of Cambray's Tract, explaining the Harmony of the Gospels.
  • Petrus Abaelardus's Answers to Heloissus's Que∣stions.
  • Richard of St. Victor's Treatises of the Taberna∣cle, the Temple; the Chronology of the Books of Kings and Chronicles, with an Explication of the Temple describ'd in Ezekiel.
  • Philip of Harveng's Discourse on King Nebuchad∣nezzar's Dream; the Fall of Adam, and the Damnation of Solomon.
  • Zachary, Bishop of Chrysopolis's Commentary on Ammonius's Concordia.
Commentaries upon the Holy Scripture.
  • Arnold, Abbot of Bonneval's Treatise on the Six Days Work.
  • Bruno, Bishop of Segni's Commentaries on the Pentateuch; the Books of Job, Psalms, Can∣cles, the Revelation of St. John.
  • —His Treatise on the Song of Zacharias,
  • —His Treatise of the Burial of Jesus Christ.
  • Radulphus Niger's Twenty Books of Commentaries on Leviticus.
  • Guibert, Abbot of Nogent's Ten Books of Com∣mentaries upon Genesis.
  • —His Five Books on the Prophesies of Hosea and Amos, and the Lamentations of Jeremiah. Hugh of St. Victor's Literal Notes on the Pen∣tateuch, the Books of Judges, Kings, and some Psalms.
  • —His Explications on the Lamentations of Je∣remiah, and of the Prophesies of Joel and Obadiah.
  • Richard of St. Victor's Questions upon the whole Bible.
  • —His Commentaries on the Books of Psalms, Canticles, St. Paul's Epistles, and the Apocalypse.
  • St Bernard's Sermons on the Book of Canticles.
  • Gilbert of Hoiland's Continuation of the Sermons upon the Canticles.
  • William, Abbot of St. Thierry's Exposition of the Book of Canticles.
  • Wolbero, Abbot of St. Pantaleon's Commentary on the same Book of Canticles.
  • Luke, Abbot of St. Cornelius's Commentary on the Canticles.
  • Philip of Harveng's Commentary on the same Book.
  • Gilbert Foliot, Bishop of London's Commentary on the Book of Canticles.
  • Thomas, a Monk of Chichester's Commentary on the same Book.
  • Gervase, a Priest of Chichester's Commentary on the Prophecy of Malachy.
  • Odo, a Monk of Asti's Commentary on the Book of Psalms.
  • Euthymius Zygabenus's Commentaries on the Can∣ticles and Gospels.
  • Gauterius, Bishop of Maguelonne's Preface to Liet∣bert's Commentary on the Book of Psalms.
  • Honorius of Autun's Questions on the Books of Proverbs and Ecclesiastes.
  • —His Commentary on the Book of Canticles.
  • Rupert, Abbot of Duyts's Commentaries upon the whole Bible, call'd a Treatise of the Trinity.
  • —His Commentaries on the Twelve lesser Pro∣phets, the Book of Canticles, the Gospels of St. Matthew and St. John, and the Apocalypse.
  • —His Treatise of the Victory of the Word of God, the Glorification of the Trinity, and the Procession of the Holy Ghost.
  • Hervaeus, a Monk of Bourg de Dol's Commentary on St. Paul's Epistles.
  • Abaelardus's Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans.
Works relating to General History.
  • Sigebert of Gemblours's Continuation of St. Je∣rom's Chronicle.
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  • —His Treatise of the Ecclesiastical Writers.
  • Florentius Bravo's Chronicle.
  • Nicephorus Bryennius's Byzantine History.
  • Joannes Zonaras's Church-History.
  • Honorius of Autun's Treatise of the Ecclesiastical Writers.
  • —His List of Hereticks.
  • —His Chronological Table of the Popes.
  • Eckard, Abbot of Urangen's Chronicle.
  • Hugh, a Monk of Fleury's Chronicle.
  • Anselm, Abbot of Gemblours's Continuation of Sigebert's Chronicle.
  • Ordericus Vitalis's Ecclesiastical History.
  • Anna Comnena's Alexias, or History of the Reign of Alexis Comnenus her Father.
  • Michael Glycas's Annals.
  • Otho of Frisinghen's Chronological History.
  • —His History of the Actions of the Emperor Frederick Barberossa.
  • Falco's Chronicle.
  • Constantinus Manasses's History.
  • Constantinus Harmenopulus's Treatise of the Sects of the Hereticks.
  • Joannes Cinnamus's History.
  • Geffrey, Prior of Vigeois's Chronicle of the Histo∣ry of France.
  • Thierry or Theodoricus's History of Norway.
  • Petrus Comestor's Scholastical History.
  • Godfrey of Viterbo's Universal Chronicles.
  • Robert of Torigny's Continuation of Sigebert's Chro∣nicle.
  • Otho of St. Blasius's Continuation of Otho of Fri∣singhen's Chronicle.
  • John Brompton's Chronicle.
  • Gervase, a Monk of Canterbury's Chronicle.
  • Radulphus de Diceto's Chronicle.
  • Histories of the Crusades, or of the Conquests ob∣tain'd by the Christians in the Levant.
  • Petrus Theutbodus's History.
  • A Nameless Italian Author's History.
  • Robert, a Monk of St. Remigius at Rheims's Hi∣story.
  • Raimond d'Agiles's History.
  • Guibert, Abbot of Nogent's History, call'd Gesta Dei per Francos.
  • Baudry, Bishop of Dol's History.
  • Albericus, a Canon of Aix's History.
  • Foucher, a Monk of Chartres's History.
  • Gautier or Gauterius the Chancellor's History.
  • Histories by two Nameless Epitomizers of Foucher.
  • A Relation of the Expedition of Lewes VII. King of France to the Levant.
  • William, Archbishop of Tyre's History.
  • Joannes Phocas's Relation of a Voyage to the Holy Land.
  • Neophytus's Relation of the Calamities that befell the Island of Cyprus.
  • A Nameless Author's Narrative of the Expedition of the Danes to the Holy Land.
  • The History of Jerusalem by another Nameless Author.
  • Oliver of Colen's Relation of the taking of Dami∣ata.
  • James de Vitry's History.
Histories of England.
  • Turgot's History of the Church of Durham.
  • John Pyke's History of the Kings of England,
  • Walter, Arch-Deacon of Oxford's Translation of Geffrey of Monmouth's History of England.
  • Florentius Bravo's Genealogy of the Kings of Eng∣land.
  • William of Malmesbury's History of England, and of the Bishops of that Kingdom.
  • Simeon of Durham's History of England, and some other Works by the same Author.
  • Henry of Huntington's History of England.
  • St. Aelred's Fragment of the History of England.
  • John of Hexam's Continuation of Simeon of Dur∣ham's History of the Kings of Denmark.
  • Geffrey Arthur's History of Great Britain.
  • William of Newbridge or Gulielmus Neebrigensis's History of England.
  • Gervase, a Monk of Canterbury's Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury, and other Rela∣tions concerning that Church.
  • Geffrey de Vinesauf's Itinerary of King Richard.
  • Sylvester Girald, Bishop of St. David's Histo∣ry of England, and his other Tracts.
  • Roger de Hoveden's Continuation of Venerable Bede's Ecclesiastical History.
  • Saxo Grammaticus's History of Denmark.
Particular Chronicles.
  • Baudry, Bishop of Noyon's Chronicle of the Chur∣ches of Cambray and Arras.
  • Leo of Marsi's Chronicle of Mount-Cassin.
  • Hariulphus's Chronicle of St. Riquier.
  • Hugh de Flavigny's Chronicle of Verdun.
  • A Relation of the Contest between Herman Bi∣shop of Augsburg and Egino of Abbot St. Ulric.
  • Peter, Library-Keeper of Mount-Cassin's Treatise of the Illustrious Personages of that Abbey, and the Fourth Book of the Chronicle of the same Convent.
  • Rodulphus's Chronicle of the Abbey of St Trudo.
  • Turstin, Archbishop of York's Treatise of the O∣riginal of the Monastery of Rippon-Springs, with a Letter, by the same Author.
  • Baudry, Bishop of Dol's Memoires touching the Monastery of Fecamp.
  • Rainerius, a Monk of St. Laurence at Leige's Treatise of the famous Men of that Abbey.
  • Herman's Account of the Restauration of the Church of St. Martin at Tournay.
  • Teulphus's Chronicle of Hildesheim.
  • John, a Monk of Marmoutier's History of the Acts of Geffrey Plantagenet,
  • Alexander's History of the Life and Actions of Roger, King of Sicily.
  • Hubert of Poitiers's Chronicle of the Abbey of Vezelay.
  • Albert's Relation of the Restitution of the Mona∣stery of Hildesheim to the Benedictin Monks.
  • Laurence, a Monk of Liege's Chronicle of the Bi∣shops of Verdun.
  • Richard's History of Hagulstadt.
  • Robert of Torigny's History of the Abbeys of Normandy.
  • ...

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  • ... Richard, Abbot of Mount-Cassin's Continuation of Peter the Library-keeper's History of the Illu∣strious Personages of that Abbey.
The Lives of the Saints and of other Persons.
  • Domnizon's Life of the Princess Mathilda.
  • Rainoldus of Semur's Life of Hugh, Abbot of Clu∣ny; with two other Relations of the same Life by Hildebert, Bishop of Mans; and by Hugh, a Monk of Cluny.
  • Sigebert of Gemblours's Lives of St. Sigebert, St. Guibert, and St. Maclou.
  • Stephen, Abbot of St. James at Liege's Life of St. Modoaldus.
  • Anscherus's History of the Life and Miracles of St. Angilbert.
  • Theofroy or Theofredus's Life of St. Wilbrod.
  • Hariulphus's Life of St. Arnulphus, with a Rela∣tion of the Miracles of St. Riquier and the Life of St. Maldegisilus.
  • Bruno of Segni's Lives of Pope Leo IX. and of St. Peter of Anagnia.
  • Guibert Abbot of Nogent's Life written by himself.
  • —His Encomium on the Virgin Mary.
  • Nicolas, a Monk of Soissons's Life of St. Godfrey.
  • Aelnothus's History of the Life and Passion of Ca∣nutus, King of Dnmark.
  • Thomas, a Monk of Ely's Account of the Life and Translation of St. Etheldrith.
  • Guigue's Life of St. Hugh, Bishop of Grenoble.
  • Geffrey, Sirnam'd the Gross's Life of St. Bernard, Abbot of Tiron.
  • Rodulphus, Abbot of St. Trudo's Life of St. Liet∣bert.
  • Ulric, Bishop of Constance's Lives of St. Gebehard and St. Conrad.
  • Baudry, Bishop of Dol's Life of St. Hugh, Arch-bishop of Roan, and of some others.
  • Gualbert, a Monk of Machiennes's Two Books of the Miracles of St. Rictrude.
  • Pandulphus of Pisa's Life of Pope Gelasius II.
  • Fabricius Tuscus's Life of St. Adelm.
  • William of Malmsbury's Life of the same Saint.
  • Auctus's Lives of St. Gualbert and Bernard Hubert, with the History of the Translation of St. James's Head.
  • Odo, Abbot of St. Remigius at Rheims's Relation of Miracle wrought by St. Thomas.
  • St. Bernard's Life of St. Malachy.
  • —The Life of St. Bernard, written by William Abbot of St. Thierry; by Arnold, Abbot] of Bonneval, by Geffrey, Abbot of Clairvaux, and by Alanus, Bishop of Auxerre, with other Re∣lations of his Life and Miracles.
  • William, Abbot of St. Thierry's History of the Actions of William of Conches.
  • Peter the Venerable's Two Books of Miracles.
  • Suger, Abbot of St. Denis's Life of Lewes the Gross, King of France.
  • Herman, Abbot of St. Martin at Tournay's Three Books of the Miracles of St. Mary at Laon.
  • The Life of St. Otho, the Apostle of Pomerania, by divers Authors.
  • Archard's Life of St. Geselin.
  • Hugh, Cardinal Bishop of Ostia's Letter about the Death of Pope Eugenius III.
  • Robert, Arch-Deacon of Ostrevant's Life of St. Abert.
  • The Life of St. Ludger, by a Nameless Anthor.
  • Thibaud or Theobald, a Monk of St. Peter at Beze's Relation of the Acts and Miracles of St, Pru∣dentius.
  • Gautier or Gauterius, a Canon of Terouanes's Hi∣story of the Life and Martyrdom of Charles, Sirnam'd the Good.
  • St. Aelred's Life of St. Edward.
  • The Life of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Can∣terbury, by divers Authors, with the Letters of the same Prelate.
  • Ecbert and Theodoric's Relations of the Life of St. Elizabeth, Abbess of Schonaw.
  • Hugh, a Monk of St. Saviour's Life of Pontius La∣razius.
  • Philip of Harveng's Lives of divers Saints.
  • Nicolas, a Canon of Liege's Life of St. Lambert. Sibrand's Life of St. Frederick.
  • Bertrand's History of the Miracles of Robert, Abbot of La Chaise-Dieu.
  • Radulphus Tortarius's Book of the Miracles of St. Benedict.
  • Gonthier or Gontherius's Life of St. Cyricius and St. Julitia.
Works of Morality and Piety.
  • Philip, Sirnam'd the Solitary's Dioptron or the Rule of a Christian Life.
  • Bruno of Segni's Moral Discourses attributed to St. Bruno.
  • Guibert, Abbot of Nogent's Treatise of Virginity. Geffrey, Abbot of Vendôme's Twelfth, Thir∣teenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Tracts.
  • Honorius of Autun's Treatise of the Philosophy of the World.
  • St. Norbert's Discourse.
  • Guigue's Meditations, with a Treatise of the Comtemplative Life, or the Ladder of the Cloister.
  • Franco, Abbot of Afflighem's Treatise of the Mercy of God, and his Letter to certain Nuns.
  • Eckard, Abbot of Urangen's Letters and Discour∣ses.
  • Hugh, a Monk of Fleury's Two Books of the Royal Power and the Sacerdotal Dignity.
  • Hugh de Foliet, a Monk of Corbie's Works.
  • Hugh of St. Victor's Soliloquy of the Soul.
  • —His Encomium of Charity.
  • —His Discourse on the manner of Praying.
  • —His Discourse of the Love of the Bride-Groom and the Spouse.
  • —His Four Books of the Vanity of the World.
  • St. Bernard's several Letters.
  • —His Treatise of Consideration.
  • —His Tract of the Manners and Functions of Bishops.
  • —His Treatise of Conversion.
  • —His Treatise of Injunctions and Dispensations.
  • —The Commendation of the New Militia.
  • —His Treatise of the Degrees of Humility.
  • —His Treatise of the Love of God.
  • William, Abbot of St. Thierry's Letter to the Carthusian Monks of Mont-Dieu.
  • —His Treatise of the Contemplation of God.
  • —His Tract of the Dignity of Love.
  • —His Mirrour of Faith.
  • —His Mystery of Faith.
  • —His Meditations.
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  • ... Arnold, Abbot of Bonneval's Treatise of the Words of Jesus Christ upon the Cross.
  • —His Treatise of the Principal Works of Jesus Christ.
  • —His Treatise of the Six Days Work.
  • —His Meditations.
  • Peter the Venerable, Abbot of Clunys's Letters.
  • Antonius Melissus, a Greek Monk's Collection of the Maxims of the Fathers.
  • Potho, a Monk of Prom's Five Books of the House of God, and a Treatise of Wisdom.
  • Sérlo's Treatise of the Lord's Prayer.
  • Nicolas, a Monk of Clairvaux's Letters.
  • Henry of Huntington's Treatise of the Contempt of the World.
  • St. Elizabeth, Abbess of Schenaw's Visions and Let∣ters.
  • St. Aelred's Mirrour of Charity.
  • —His Treatise of Spiritual Amity.
  • Gilbert of Hoiland's Ascetick Treatises and Let∣ters.
  • Richard of St. Victor's Treatises of Piety.
  • St. Hildegarda's Letters, Visions, and Answers to certain Questions.
  • Philip of Harveng's Moral Discourses on the Book of Canticles.
  • —His Letters.
  • —His Treatises on the Vertues and Endow∣ments of Clergy-Men.
  • Adamus Scotus's Treatises about Moses's Triple Tabernacle, and the Three kinds of Contem∣plation.
  • John of Salisbury's Polycraticon; with a Letter by the same Author.
  • Peter of Celles's Letters and other Works,
  • Geffrey, Abbot of Clairvaux's Letters.
  • Baldwin, Archbishop Canterbury's Sixteen Trea∣tises of Piety, and a Tract of the Recommen∣dation of Faith.
  • Isaac, Abbot of L'Etoile's Treatise of the Mind and the Soul.
  • Henry, Abbot of Clairvaux's Treatise of the City of God in Exile.
  • Peter, Abbot of Clairvaux's Letters.
  • Garnier of St. Victor's Treatise, call'd The Gre∣gorian.
  • John, a Carthusian Monk of Portes's Letters.
  • Stephen de Chaulmet, a Carthusian Frier of the same Monastery's Letters.
  • Gonthier or Gontherius's Treatise of Fasting and Alms-giving.
Sermons.
  • Guibert, Abbot of Nogent's Treatise of Preaching.
  • Odo, Bishop of Cambray's Discourse concerning the the Sin against the Holy Ghost, and the Parable of the Unjust Steward.
  • Radulphus Ardens's Sermons.
  • Bruno of Segni's CXLV. Sermons.
  • Guibert, Abbot of Nogent's Sermon on the last Verse of the 7th Chapter of the Book of Wis∣dom.
  • Geffrey, Abbot of Vendôme's Eleven Sermons.
  • Hildebert, Bishop of Mans's Two Sermons, with his Synodical Discourse.
  • Drogo, Cardinal Bishop of Ostia's Discourse,
  • Hugh of St. Victor's Hundred Sermons.
  • Petrus Abaelardus's Sermons.
  • Amedeus of Lausanna's Eight Sermons in Com∣mendation of the Virgin Mary.
  • St. Bernard's Sermons on the Sundays, Festivals, and other days of the Year, and on divers o∣ther Subjects.
  • Arnold, Abbot of Bonneval's Discourse in Com∣mendation of the Virgin Mary.
  • Petrus, Sirnam'd the Venerable, his Sermon on our Saviour's Tranfiguration,
  • Guerric, Abbot of Igny's Sermons.
  • Germanus, Patriarch of Constantinople's Sermons.
  • St. Aelred's Sermons.
  • Adamuus Scotus's XLVII. Sermons.
  • Ecbert's Two Sermons.
  • Arnulphus, Bishop of Lisieux's Sermons on the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary.
  • Peter of Celles's Sermons.
  • Geffrey, Abbot of Clairvaux's Discourse on St. Pe∣ter's Words.
  • Maurice de Sully, Bishop of Paris's Sermons.
  • Petrus Comestor's Sermons.
  • Oger, Abbot of Lucedia's Sermons.
  • Isaac, Abbot of Etoile's Sermons.
  • Bernard, Abbot of Clairvaux's Sermons.
  • Peter of Blois's LXV. Sermons.
Works about the Monastick Life.
  • St. Bruno's Two Letters.
  • Geffrey, Abbot of Vendôme's Eleventh Tract.
  • Stephen Harding's Charter of Charity; or Consti∣tutions of the Order of Lisieux.
  • —His Treatise call'd, The small beginning of the Cisterian Order, and Two other Tracts.
  • Guigue's Statutes of the Carthusian Order.
  • Franco's Letter against the Apostate-Monks.
  • St. Bernard's Apology to William, Abbot of St. Thierry.
  • —His Treatise of Injunctions and Dispensa∣tions.
  • —Several Letters.
  • Peter the Venerable, Abbot of Cluny's Letters.
  • —His Collection of the Statutes of the same Order.
  • Peter de Roy, a Monk of Clairvaux's Letter.
  • Fastredus, Abbot of Clairvaux's Letter.
  • St. Hildegarda's Explication of St. Benedict's Rule.
  • Adamus Scotus's Commentary on St. Augustin's Rule.
  • Odo, Abbot of Bel's Letter.
  • Gilbert of Semprimgham's Constitutions.
  • Elie of Coxie's Discourse.
Poetical Works.
  • Marbodus, Bishop of Rennes's Poems.
  • Geffrey of Vendôme's Four Hymns.
  • Hildebert, Bishop of Mans's Two Proses or Hym•••• on the Nativity of Jesus Christ, and a Para∣phrase in Verse of the Canon of the Mass.
  • Peter the Venerable's Poetical Pieces.
  • Bernard, a Monk of Cluny's Three Books in Rhiming Verse, of the Contempt of the World.
  • George of Corsu's Monodia, or Poem in favour of the Abbot Nectarius.
  • Philip of Harvong's Poems.
  • Arnulphus, Bishop of Lisieux's Poetical Pieces.
  • Gonthier, a Monk of St. Amand's Poem call'd Ligurinus.
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