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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Du Pin, Louis Ellies, 1657-1719.
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London :: Printed for Abel Swalle and Tim. Thilbe ...,
MDCXCIII [1693]
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Church history.
Fathers of the church -- Bio-bibliography.
Christian literature, Early -- Bio-bibliography.
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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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A69887.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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THE CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME.

Of the LIVES and WRITINGS of the Authors that Flourished in the Fourth Century, viz.
  • EUsebius of Caesarea.
  • Constantine the First Christian Em∣perour.
  • Juvencus.
  • Rheticius.
  • Eustathius Bishop of Antioch.
  • Peter of Alexandria.
  • St. Athanasius.
  • Jacobus Nisibenus.
  • Marcellus of Ancyra.
  • Hosius.
  • Asterius.
  • Theodorus.
  • Tryphillius.
  • Heliodorus.
  • Donatus, and Vitellius, and Macrobius, his Disciples.
  • St. Anthony.
  • St. Pachomius.
  • Oresiesis.
  • Theodorus Disciple of St. Pachomius.
  • The Macarii.
  • Serapion Bishop of Thmuis.
  • Eusebius Emisenus.
  • Basil of Ancyra.
  • Liberius.
  • St. Hilary.
  • Lucifer.
  • Victorinus of Africa.
  • St. Pacianus.
  • Gregory of Boetica.
  • Phaebadius.
  • Optatus.
  • Acacius of Caesarea.
  • Photinus.
  • Aëtius and Eunomius.
  • George of Laodicea.
  • The Apollinarii.
  • Titus Bishop of Bostra.
  • Didymus of Alexandria.
  • Peter of Alexandria.
  • Lucius.
  • Aquilius Severus.
  • Euzoïus.
  • St. Cyril of Jerusalem.
  • St. Ephrem Syrus, Deacon of Edessa.
  • Damasus Bishop of Rome.
  • St. Basil the Great.
  • St. Gregory Nazianzen.
  • St. Gregory Nyssen.
  • St. Caesarius.
  • St. Amphilochius.
  • Maximus.
  • Eusebius Vercellensis.
  • Meletius.
  • Diodorus Bishop of Tarsus.
  • Hilary the Deacon.
  • Priscillian; Matronianus, Tiberianus, and Dictinius his Disciples.
  • Ithacius, or Idacius.
  • Faustinus.
  • Philastrius.
  • Timothy of Alexandria.
  • Nectarius.
  • Gelasius of Caesarea.
  • Siricius.
  • Sabinus.
  • Ambrose of Alexandria.
  • Theotimus.
  • Evagrius of Antioch.
  • St. Ambrose Bishop of Milan.
  • St. Epiphanius.
  • Philo-Carpathius.
  • Q. Julius Hilarion.

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    OF THE COUNCILS Held in the FOURTH CENTURY.
    • OF the supposititious Council of Sinuesfa.
    • Of the Council of Cirtha.
    • Of the Council of Alexandria under Peter, Bishop of that Church.
    • Of the Council of Eliberis or Elvira.
    • Of the pretended Council of Carthage.
    • Of the Council of Rome.
    • Of the Council of Arles.
    • Of the Councils of Ancyra and Neocaesarea.
    • Of the first Councils of Alexandria against Arius.
    • Of the pretended Council of Bithynia for Arius.
    • Of the second Council of Alexandria against Arius, held in the Presence of Hosius.
    • Of the Council of Nice.
    • Of the pretended Council of Antioch against Eusta∣thius.
    • Of the Synod of Caesarea.
    • Of the pretended Council of Tyre against St. Atha∣nasius.
    • Of the Synods of Jerusalem.
    • Of the Council of Constantinople against Mar∣cellus of Ancyra.
    • Of the Council of Constantinople against Paul Bishop of that City.
    • Of the Council of Alexandria for St. Athanasius.
    • Of the Council of Rome under Pope Julius for Athanasius.
    • Of Councils held at Antioch.
    • Of the Council of Milan.
    • Of the supposititious Council of Cologne against Euphratas.
    • Of the Council of Sardica.
    • Of the first Council of Sirmium.
    • Of the second Council of Sirmium.
    • Of the Council of Arles.
    • Of the Council of Milan.
    • Of the Council of Beziers.
    • Of the third Council of Sirmium.
    • Of the Council of Antioch.
    • Of the Council of Ancyra.
    • Of the fourth Council of Sirmium.
    • Of the fifth Council of Sirmium.
    • Of the Synod of Ariminum.
    • Of the Council of Seleucia.
    • Of the Council of Constantinople.
    • Of the Synod of Melitine.
    • Of the Synod of Antioch.
    • Of the Synod of Alexandria.
    • Of the Council of Paris.
    • Of the Council of Italy.
    • Of the Council of the Egyptian Bishops, held as Antioch.
    • Of the Council of Antioch under Meletius.
    • Of the Council of Lampsacus.
    • Of the Council of Singedunum compos'd of Arian Bishops.
    • Of the Synods held by the Semi-Arians.
    • Of the Synod of Tyana.
    • Of the Council of Gangra.
    • Of the Council of Laodicea.
    • Of the Council of Rome under Damasus.
    • Of the Council of Rome under Ursicinus.
    • Of the Council of Valence.
    • Of the Council of Antioch for restoring Peace i that Church.
    • Of the Councils of Constantinople.
    • Of the second Council of Constantinople.
    • Of the third Council of Constantinople.
    • Of the Council of Aquileia.
    • Of the Council of Saragossa.
    • Of the Council of Sida in Pamphylia.
    • Of the Council of Bourdeaux.
    • Of the Council of Capua.
    • Of the Councils of Rome and Milan against Jovi∣nian.
    • Of the Council of the Novatians held at Sangarus.
    • Of the first Council of Carthage.
    • Of the second Council of Carthage.
    • Of the Councils of Cabarsussa and Bagaïs.
    • Of the Council of Hippo.
    • Of the Council of Carthage in the Year 394.
    • Of the Council of Carthage in the Year 397.
    • Of the Council of Carthage in the Year 398, called the IV.
    • Of the Council of Carthage in the Year 399.
    • Of the Council of Carthage in the Year 401, com∣monly called the V.
    • Of the Council of Constantinople, in the Year 394.
    • Of the Council of Alexandria in the Year 399.
    • Of the Council of Cyprus at the same time.
    • Of the Council of Turin.
    • Of the Council of Toledo.
    • An Abridgment of the Doctrine of the Church, in the fourth Century.
    • An Abridgment of the Discipline of the Church in the fourth Century.
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