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.
  • THE History of the Quarrels of Philip the Fair, King of France, and Boniface VIII. as well under the Pontificate of that Pope, and Benedict XI. his Successor, as during the Va∣cancy of the Holy See, and the beginning of the Papacy of Clement V. Page 1
  • The Election of Benedictus Cajetanus, named Boniface VIII. Ibid
  • The Beginning of the Broil of the Pope with that King upon the account of the Earl of Flan∣ders, Ibid
  • The Bull of Boniface forbidding to raise any Taxes upon the Clergy, 2
  • That King's Prohibition to carry any Silver out of his Realm, Ibid
  • The Pope's Bull against that Prohibition, Ibid
  • The King's Manifesto against the said Bull, Ibid
  • The Letter of the French Bishops to the Pope about his Bull, 3
  • An Embassy to continue the Truce, Ibid
  • The Explication of the first of the Pope's Bulls, Ibid
  • The Pope's Proceedings against the Colonni, and their Condemnation, Ibid
  • Boniface's Bull in favour of the Earl of Flan∣ders, 4
  • The Appointment of a Jubilee by Boniface, Ibid
  • Boniface quarrels afresh with the King, Ibid
  • The Bishop of Pamiez sent to the King, to whom speaking ill, he is Arrested, Ibid
  • A Bull against the King's Prerogative, 5
  • Bulls about the Supremacy of the Pope, and a∣gainst the Right of the Kings, Ibid
  • An Assembly of the States against the attempts of Boniface, Ibid
  • The Answers of the King and States, to the Pope, 6
  • The Replys of the Pope and Cardinals, to the King and States, Ibid
  • Writings against the Pretences of the Pope, 7
  • The Petition of William de Nogaret against the Pope, Ibid
  • The Publication of the Bull Unam Sanctam, Ib.
  • The Propositions of Cardinal Lemoine, the Pope's Nuncio in France, Ibid
  • The King's Answer to the Articles proposed by the Nuncio, 8
  • Bulls against the King, Ibid
  • An Assembly of the States at the Louvre, Ibid
  • Accusations brought against the Pope, Appeals to a Council, 9
  • The Pope taken by Nogaret at Anagnia, Ibid
  • The Deliverance of the Pope, and his Death, Ibid
  • The Letters of Boniface VIII. Ibid
  • The Election of Benedict XI. Ibid
  • The Accusation of Boniface, before Benedict XI. Ibid
  • The Revocation of the Bulls of Boniface VIII. against France and the Colonni, 10
  • The Excommunication of Nogaret, and those who assisted him in taking Boniface, Ibid
  • The Death and Letters of Benedict XI. Ibid
  • The Petition of Nogaret and the French, against the Memory of Boniface, Ibid
  • The Election of Clement V. Ibid
  • The Revocations of Boniface's Bulls by Cle∣ment V. 11
  • A Rule of Process against the Memory of Bo∣niface VIII. Ibid
  • The Judgment of the General Council of Vienna, concerning the Affair of Boniface. 12
CHAP. II.
  • THE History of the Condemnation of the Templars, 12
  • The Original, Progress and Decay of the Tem∣plars, Ibid
  • The Accusers of the Templars, Ibid
  • The Templars arrested, and their Goods seized, 13
  • Informations against the Templars, Ibid
  • The Crimes of which they were accused, Ibid
  • The Pope forbids the Bishops and Inquisitors meddling with the Cause of the Templars, 14
  • The Answer of the Doctors of Divinity in Paris, about the business of the Templars, 15
  • The Pope himself questions the Templars, Ibid
  • The Promises of the Pope to proceed against the Templars, Ibid
  • The Informations taken by three Cardinals at Chinon, Ibid
  • Bulls against the Templars, Ibid
  • Judges Commission'd by the Pope to proceed a∣gainst the Order of the Templars, 16
  • Informations taken by the Pope's Commissioners, Ibid
  • A Provincial Council held at Paris against the Templars, 17
  • The Execution of the Templars at Paris, 18
  • Prosecutions against the Templars in several Kingdoms, Ibid
  • The Judgment of the Pope in the Council of Vi∣enne against the Templars, Ibid
  • The Execution of the Grand Master, and a Tem∣plar at Paris, 19
  • The Use which the Templars Estates were put to in divers Nations, Ibid
  • Objections alledged in Justification of the Tem∣plars, 20
  • Reasons to prove the Justice of the abolishing the Order of the Templars, Ibid

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    CHAP. III.
    • THE History of the Popes that had their Residence at Avignon, from Clement V. to the Death of Gregory XI. and what Remar∣kable Things happened in the Empire, Italy, and the Church in their Papacies, and among other things, the Contest of Lewis of Bavaria with the Popes. The Contest of the Grey-Friars with John XXII. and the Question about the Happy estate of Souls after this Life, moved by that Pope. 21
    • The Election of Pope John XXII. Ibid
    • The Elections of Archbishopricks and Bishopricks by John XXII. 22
    • The State of the Empire and Italy, Ibid
    • Nicolas V. Antipope. 24
    • The Death of John XXII. Ibid
    • The Contest of the Grey-Friars about the fashion of their Habits, Ibid
    • The Disputes of the Grey-Friars, concerning the Property of such things as they consumed, 25
    • The Condemnation of the Errors of Petrus Jo∣annes Oliva de Sorignan, 27
    • A Dispute between the Emperor and Pope con∣cerning the Property of the things consumed by the Grey-Friars, Ibid
    • The Question of the Happiness of the Saints im∣mediately after their Death moved, and deba∣ted by Pope John XXII. Ibid
    • The Letters of John XXII. 28
    • The Election of Benedict XII. 29
    • A Determination of the Question of the happiness of the Saints by Benedict XII. Ibid
    • Benedict XII. confirms the Judgment of his Pre∣decessors against Lewis of Bavaria, and the Grey-Friars, Ibid
    • Rules made by Benedict XII. and his Death, 30
    • The Works of Benedict XII. Ibid
    • The Election of Clement VI. Ibid
    • Rules made by Clement about the Affairs of Italy, Ibid
    • Lewis of Bavaria Excommunicated anew by Cle∣ment, 31
    • The Election of Charles IV. to the Empire, Ibid
    • The Enterprize of Nich. Laurentius in Rome, Ibid
    • The Death of Clement VI. Ibid
    • The Election and Actions of Innocent VI. Ibid
    • The Election of Urban V. and his Actions, 32
    • The Election and Actions of Gregory XI. Ibid
    CHAP. IV.
    • THE History of the Schism of the Popes of Rome and Avignon, and what happened in Christendom on that Account, until the holding of the Council of Pisa, 33
    • The Election of Urban VI. made by force, Ibid
    • The beginning of the Papacy of Urban VI. 34
    • The Cardinals retire to make another Election, Ibid
    • The Election of Clement VII. 35
    • The Division of the Christian Princes about the two Popes elected, Ibid
    • Clement VII. goes to Avignon, 36
    • Wars in Italy, between Lewis Duke of Anjou and Charles de Duras, Ibid
    • Urban VI. arrested by Charles de Duras, and constrained to fly to Genoa, 37
    • Clement VII. being acknowledg'd by the Kings of Castile and Arragon, would raise a Tax in France, 37
    • The Death of Charles de Duras, and Urban VI. Ibid
    • The Election of Boniface IX. by the Roman Car∣dinals, Ibid
    • Lewis Duke of Anjou Crowned King of Sicily by Clement VII. 38
    • The Contrivance of the University of Paris to remove the Schism, Ibid
    • The Death of Clement VII. 39
    • The Election of Benedict XII. at Avignon a∣gainst the King of France's Will, Ibid
    • An Assembly of the Prelates of France, which advised the way of Cession, Ibid
    • Benedict revokes the way of Cession, Ibid
    • An Act of Appeal of the University of Paris, Ibid
    • A withdrawing of Obedience from the two Con∣tendants for the Papacy, resolved and published in France, 40
    • The Withdrawing agreed on upon certain Condi∣tions, 41
    • Proposals of Union made to Boniface, 42
    • The Death of Boniface, Ibid
    • The Election of Innocent VII. at Rome, and his Actions, Ibid
    • Projects for Union among the Contendants, 43
    • The University of Paris renewed the Substraction, Ibid
    • The Death of Innocent VII. and the Election of Gregory XII. Ibid
    • Proposals of Peace between Gregory and Bene∣dict, 44
    • The King of France sends Ambassadors to pro∣cure the Peace of the Church, Ibid
    • Gregory and Benedict evade the Cession, Ibid
    • The Revolt of the Cardinals from Gregory, 45
    • The Act of the Appeal of the Cardinals, Ibid
    • The Proceedings of Gregory, against the Cardi∣nals that revolted, Ibid
    • Abusive Bulls sent by Benedict to the King of France, Ibid
    • The Proceedings against Benedict and his Bulls, Ibid
    • The Publication of the Neutrality in France, 46
    • Gregory and Benedict appoint Councils, and the Cardinals order One at Pisa, Ibid
    • A Synod of French Bishops, who made Rules for the time of the Neutrality, 47
    • The Punishment of certain Couriers, who brought Pope Benedict's Bulls into France, Ibid
    CHAP. V.
    • THE Lives, and Writings of the Authors who flourished in the Fourteenth Century, 48
    • Three Ages of the Schoolmen, Ibid
    • The Study of the Civil and Canon-Law in the Fourteenth Century, Ibid
    • Dinus de Mugello, Professor of the University of Bononia, Ibid
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    • Engelbert Abbot of Admont, 49
    • Jacobus Cajetanus a Cardinal, Ibid
    • Stephanus de Salagnac a Dominican, Ibid
    • Andreas Novo-catrensis a Dominican, Ibid
    • Rainerius de Pisâ a Dominican Ibid
    • William de Nangis a Monk of S. Denys, 49
    • Thomas Wicke a Canon-Regular, Ibid
    • Henry Stero a Monk of Altaich, Ibid
    • Eberardus Archdeacon of Ratisbonne, Ibid
    • Joannes de Joinville Governor of Champagne, Ibid
    • Suffridus a Priest of Misnia, Ibid
    • Haito a Canon-Regular of the Praemonstra∣tenses, 50
    • Joannes Le-Moine a Cardinal, Ibid
    • William of Paris a Dominican, Ibid
    • Joannes Parisiensis a Dominican, Ibid
    • Joannes Parisiensis a Canon-Regular, 51
    • Thomas Joyce a Cardinal, Ibid
    • Joannes de Geminiano a Dominican, Ibid
    • Jacobus de Benedictis a Franciscan, Ibid
    • Justus an Abbot of the Cistertians, 52
    • Joannes Duns Scotus a Grey-Friar, Ibid
    • Raimundus Lullus of the same Order, Ibid
    • Joannes de Friburg Bishop of •…•…a, 54
    • Aegidius Romanus Archbishop of Bourges, Ibid
    • William Durant Bishop of Menda, Ibid
    • Victor Porchet de Salvaticis a Carthusian, 55
    • Malachias a Grey-Friar, Ibid
    • William le Maire Bishop of Angers, Ibid
    • William de Mandagot a Cardinal, Ibid
    • Berengarius de Fredol a Cardinal, Ibid
    • James de Thermes Abbot of Charlieu, Ibid
    • Antonius Andreas a Grey-Friar, Ibid
    • Harvaeus Natalis a Dominican, Ibid
    • Ptolomaeus Lucensis Bishop of Torcello, Ibid
    • Philip Bishop of Aichstat, Ibid
    • Hugo Pratensis a Dominican, 56
    • Joannes de Neapoli a Dominican, Ibid
    • Petrus Aureolus Archbishop of Aix, Ibid
    • Nicholas Trivet a Dominican, Ibid
    • Augustinus Triumphus an Augustine-Friar, Ibid
    • Albert of Padua an Augustine Hermit, Ibid
    • Joannes Bassolis a Grey-Friar, Ibid
    • Jacobus de Lausanna a Dominican, Ibid
    • Henry de Carret Bishop of Lucca, 57
    • Dominicus Grenerius Bishop of Pamiez, Ibid
    • Petrus Alverniensis, a Canon of Paris, Ibid
    • Vitalis è Furno a Cardinal, Ibid
    • Marinus Sanutus or Sanudo sirnamed Torsellus, Ibid
    • Alexander de S. Elpidio, Archbishop of Ra∣venna, Ibid
    • Alvarez Pelagius Bishop of Silves, Ibid
    • William Ockam a Grey-Friar, 58
    • Marsilius of Padua a Lawyer, 60
    • Radulphus de Praelles, 61
    • Philippus Maserius, Ibid
    • Ubertinus de Cassalis a Grey-Friar, Ibid
    • Michael Caesonas General of the Grey-Friars, Ibid,
    • Joannes de Janduno or of Gaunt, 62
    • Bernardus Guido, Bishop of Tuy, Ibid
    • Guy de Perpignan Bishop of Elne, Ibid
    • Arnoldus de Terrenâ Sacrist of Perpignan, Ibid
    • Franciscus Maronius a Grey-Friar, Ibid
    • Bertrandus de Turre a Cardinal, 63
    • Durandus de S. Porciano Bishop of Meaux, Ibid
    • Odericus de Port-naon a Grey-Friar, Ibid
    • Guido Abbot of S. Denys, Ibid
    • William of Nottingham Canon of York, Ibid
    • William Mount Canon of Lincoln, Ibid
    • Philip de Montcalier a Grey-Friar, Ibid
    • Astesanus of the same Order, Ibid
    • Nicolas de Lyra, Ibid
    • Peter Bertrandus a Cardinal, 64
    • William de Rubion a Grey-Friar, 66
    • Guido de Montrocher a French Divine, Ibid
    • Monaldus a Grey-Friar, Ibid
    • Ludolphus the Saxon, a Carthusian, Ibid
    • William de Montledun Abbot of Monstierneuf, Ibid
    • Simon Boraston an Englishman, 67
    • Bartholomew de S. Concordiá a Friar-Prea∣cher, Ibid
    • Bartholomew Bishop of Urbin, Ibid
    • Bartholomew Albicius a Grey-Friar, Ibid
    • William Baldensel a German Knight, Ibid
    • Arnoldus Cescomes Archbishop of Tarragon, Ibid
    • Daniel Trevisi a Grey-Friar, Ibid
    • Henry de Urimaria an Augustinian, Ibid
    • Robert Cowton a Grey-Friar, Ibid
    • Durandus de Champaigne of the same Order, Ibid
    • Clement of Florence of the Order of the Ser∣vites, 67
    • Lupoldus de Bamberg a Lawyer, Ibid
    • Walter Burley a Grey-Friar, Ibid
    • John Canon of the same Order, 68
    • Petrus de Palude Patriarch of Jerusalem, Ibid
    • Francis Petrarch a Lawyer, Ibid
    • John Bacon a Carmelite, Ibid
    • Joannes Becanus a Canon of Utrecht, 69
    • Simon Fidatus de Cassiá an Augustine Hermit, Ibid
    • Joannes Andreae a Lawyer, Ibid
    • Robert Holkot a Dominican, Ibid
    • Richard Hampole an Augustine, Ibid
    • Joannes Honsemius, a Canon of Leige, Ibid
    • Gerard Odonis, Ibid
    • James Folquier an Augustine, Ibid
    • Bernardus Abbot of Mont-Cassin, 70
    • Thomas Bradwardin a Grey-Friar, Ibid
    • Albericus de Rosate a Lawyer, Ibid
    • Petrus de Paternis an Augustine, Ibid
    • Peter a Monk of Clarâ Valle, Ibid
    • Richard Fitz-Ralph Archbishop of Armagh, Ibid
    • Roger Conway a Grey-Friar, 71
    • Gregorius Ariminensis, General of the Hermits of S. Austin, Ibid
    • Thomas of Strasburg General of the same Order, Ibid
    • Adam Goddam a Grey-Friar, Ibid
    • Ralph Higden a Benedictine, Ibid
    • Joannes Thaulerus a Dominican, 72
    • Petrus Bercherius Prior of S. Eligius, Ibid
    • Bernardus Dapifer a Monk of Melch, Ibid
    • Joannes Calderinus a Lawyer, Ibid
    • Bartholomew Glanville a Grey-Friar, Ibid
    • Alphonsus Vargas Archbishop of Sevil, Ibid
    • Matthew de Cracovia Professor at Prague, Ibid
    • Gallus Abbot of Konigsaal, Ibid
    • Henry a Monk of Rebdorfe, Ibid
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    • Hugolinus Malebranchius Bishop of Ariminum, Ibid
    • Thomas Stubbs a Dominican, Ibid
    • S. Bridget, Ibid
    • S. Catharine of Sienna, 73
    • Matthew Florilegus a Benedictine, Ibid
    • Albert of Strasburg, Ibid
    • John Scadland Bishop of Wormes, Ibid
    • Nicholas Oresme Doctor of Paris, Ibid
    • Robert Gervais Bishop of Senez, 74
    • Jordanus Saxo an Augustine, Ibid
    • Philip Cabassolas Cardinal, Ibid
    • Gerhardus Groot a Canon-Regular, Ibid
    • Peter de Natalibus Bishop of Jesol, Ibid
    • John de Rusbroeke a Canon-Regular, Ibid
    • Philip de Leyde a Canon of Utrecht, 75
    • Bonaventure of Padua a Cardinal, Ibid
    • John de Burge Chancellor of Cambridge, Ibid
    • Philip Ribot a Carmelite, Ibid
    • Jacobus de Teramo Archdeacon of Aversa, Ibid
    • Guido d'Eureux a Dominican, Ibid
    • Augustin d'Ascoli an Augustine Hermit, Ibid
    • Henry Boich a Doctor of Law, Ibid
    • Simon de Cremona an Augustine Hermit, Ibid
    • Peter Quesnel a Grey-Friar, Ibid
    • Marsilius ab Inghen a Doctor of Paris, Ibid
    • Henry Knighton a Canon-Regular, Ibid
    • William Thorn a Benedictine, Ibid
    • Gerhardus de Zutphen a Canon-Regular, 76
    • Nicholas Eymericus a Dominican, and Inqui∣sitor, Ibid
    • Matthew d'Eureux a Dominican, Ibid
    • Nicholas de Gorham a Dominican, 77
    • John Bromiard of the same Order, Ibid
    • William of Woodford a Grey-Friar, Ibid
    • Rodolphus de Rivo Dean of Tongres, Ibid
    • Joannes Tombacus Master of the Sacred Pa∣lace, Ibid
    • Raimundus Jordanus Abbot of Cella, Ibid
    • Francis Ximenius Bishop of Elna, Ibid
    • Antonius de Butrio a Lawyer, Ibid
    • Lucius Coluccius a Lawyer, 78
    • Henry de Palmâ, or de Baûme, a Grey-Friar, Ibid
    • Bertrand de Trille a Dominican, Ibid
    • Joannes Grossus a Carmelite, Ibid
    • Michael Aigrianus a Carmelite, Ibid
    • Francis Zabarell a Cardinal, Ibid
    • Jacobus Magnus an Augustine, Ibid
    • Baldus a Lawyer, Ibid
    • Petrus Harentalius Abbot of Floreff, Ibid
    • The Authors of the Fourteenth Century, whose Works are Lost, 19
    CHAP. VI.
    • AN History of the Greek Church, and the Authors, who flourished in the East in the Fourteenth Age of the Church, 82
    • The History of the Greek Emperors, Ibid
    • The Inclination of the Greeks towards the Latins, 83
    • Some Proposals of Union under Andronicus, Ibid
    • Some Projects of Union under Cantacuzenus, 84
    • The Union of Joannes Palaeologus, Ibid
    • The Contest between the Barlaamites and Pala∣mites, Ibid
    • The First Council of Constantinople against the Barlaamites in 1340. 85
    • The Second Council of Constantinople against Acindynus, Ibid
    • The Third Council of Constantinople against the Palamites, Ibid
    • The Fourth Council of Constantinople against the Palamites, Ibid
    • The Fifth Council of Constantinople against the Barlaamites, Ibid
    • Barlaam made Bishop of Hieracium, 86
    • Gregory Acindynus a Greek Monk, 87
    • Gregory Palamas Archbishop of Thessalonica, Ibid
    • Nicephorus Callistus a Greek Monk, Ibid
    • Andronicus the Elder, the Greek Emperor, 88
    • Maximus Planudes a Greek Monk, Ibid
    • Matthew Blastares, a Greek Monk, Ibid
    • Nilus Cabassilas Archbishop of Thessalonica, Ibid
    • Nicholas Cabassilas Archbishop of the same place, 89
    • Nicephoras Gregoras, Charto-phylax of the Church of Constantinople, Ibid
    • Callistus Patriarch of Constantinople, 90
    • Philotheus Patriarch of Constantinople, Ibid
    • Theophanes Archbishop of Nice, Ibid
    • Nilus Archbishop of Rhodes, Ibid
    • John Cantacuzenus Emperor of the Greeks, Ibid
    • Joannes Cyperissiota, Ibid
    • Manuel Calecas a Dominican, Ibid
    • Isaac Argyrus a Greek Monk, 91
    • Manuel Palaeologus the Greek Emperor, Ibid
    • Nilus Damila a Greek Monk, Ibid
    • Maximus a Greek Monk, Ibid
    • Demetrius Cydonicus, Ibid
    CHAP. VII.
    • THE Councils held in the Fourteenth Cen∣tury, 92
    • The Council of Melun in 1300. Ibid
    • The Synodal Constitutions of Wichboldus Arch-bishop of Colen in 1300. Ibid
    • The Synodal Constitutions of Baieux made a∣bout 1300. Ibid
    • The Council of Auscheim in 1300. Ibid
    • Of Compeigne in 1301. 93
    • Of Nogarol in 1303. Ibid
    • Of Compeigne in 1304. Ibid
    • Of Auch in 1308. 94
    • Of Presburg in Hungary in 1309. Ibid
    • Of Saltzburg in 1310. Ibid
    • Of Colen in 1310. Ibid
    • The General Council of Vienna in Dauphine in 1311. 95
    • The Council of Ravenna in 1311. 97
    • Of Ravenna in 1314. 98
    • Of Ravenna in 1317. 99
    • Of Paris in 1314. Ibid
    • Of Saumur in 1315. 100
    • Of Nogarol in 1315. Ibid
    • The Councils of Senlis in 1316. and 1317. Ibid
    • Of Sens in 1320. and of Paris in 1323. Ibid
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    • ... Of Valadolid in the Diocess of Palenza in Castile in 1322. and in Toledo in 1323. Ibid
    • The Council of Toledo in 1324. 101
    • Of Colen in 1322. 102
    • Of Avignon in 1326. Ibid
    • Of Avignon in 1337. 103
    • The Councils of Marsac in 1326. and 1330. Ibid
    • Of Senlis in 1326. and Compeigne in 1329. 105
    • Of Complutum in 1326. and Penna∣fiel in 1302. Ibid
    • The Council of Ruffec in 1327. Ibid
    • Of Salamanca in 1335. Ibid
    • Of Roan in 1335. 106
    • Of Bourges in 1336. Ibid
    • Of Chateau-gonthier in 1336. Ibid
    • Of Toledo in 1339. Ibid
    • Of Noyon in 1344. 107
    • Of Paris in 1346. 107
    • Of Toledo in 1347. Ibid
    • Of Beziers in 1351. Ibid
    • Of Toledo in 1355. 108
    • Of Angers in 1365. Ibid
    • Of Lavaur in 1368. Ibid
    • Of Narbonne in 1374. Ibid
    • Of Saltzburg in 1386. 109
    • Of Palenza in 1388. Ibid
    • Councils held in England in the Fourteenth Cen∣tury, 110
    • The Council of London in 1321. Ibid
    • Of London in 1328. Ibid
    • Of Lambeth in 1330. Ibid
    • Of Macclesfield in 1332. 111
    • The Councils of London in 1341, 1342, and 1343. Ibid
    • Of Lambeth in 1351. Macclesfield and Lambeth in 1362. Ibid
    • Of York in 1367. Ibid
    CHAP. VIII.
    • HEresies and Errors published and condem∣ned in the Fourteenth Century. 112
    • The Sect of the Frerots or Shavelings, Ibid
    • The Errors of Petrus Joannes Oliva, Ibid
    • The Practices of the Spiritual Friars, Ibid
    • The Begards and Beguines, Ibid
    • Gerhardus Segarelli, Ibid
    • Dulcinus de Novaria, Ibid
    • Herman de Pongeloup, Ibid
    • Arnoldus de Villâ Novâ, 113
    • The Lollards a German Sect, Ibid
    • Ceccus Asculanus, Ibid
    • The Errors of Eckard, Ibid
    • Marsilius of Padua, 114
    • Propositions of John Mercourt Condemned by the Faculty of Divinity at Paris, Ibid
    • The Recantation of Nicholas Utricourt, Ibid
    • Of Doctor Simon, Ibid
    • Of Friar Guy, Ibid
    • Of Lewis a Divine, Ibid
    • Of John de Chaleur. Ibid
    • The Condemnation of the Errors of Dionysius Soulechat, Ibid
    • The Errors of Berthoul Rorbach, 115
    • The foolish Opinions of Martin Gonsalvus, Ibid
    • Other Follies of Nicholas of Calabria, Ibid
    • The Visions of Jenovez, Ibid
    • The Opinions of John de Latona and Bonagette, about the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, Ibid
    • The Errors of Arnoldus Montanier, Ibid
    • Turlupins, Ibid
    • Errors condemned by Simon Langham, Ibid
    CHAP. IX.
    • ECclesiastical Observations upon the Four∣teenth Age, 116
    • The Question of the Ecclesiastical Power above the Temporal, Ibid
    • The Effects of the Popes Residence at Avignon, Ibid
    • The Settlement of the First fruits of Benefices, Ibid
    • The Settlement of the Jubilee, Ibid
    • The Question of the Poverty of Christ and his Apostles, Ibid
    • The Question of the State of Souls after Death, Ibid
    • The Discipline of the Church about Benefices and beneficed Persons, 117
    • Several Rules about the Manners, and Practices of Clergymen, Ibid
    • Observations about the Monastick State, Ibid
    • Rules for Curates and Mendicant Friars about their Preaching and Administration of Sacra∣ments, 118
    • New Congregations settled in the Fourteenth Age, Ibid
    The Titles of the Tables.
    • A Chronological Table of the Ecclesiastical History of the 14th. Age of the Church.
    • A Chronological Table of the Ecclesiastical Authors, and their Works.
    • A Chronological Table of the Councils held in the 14th. Age, and their Acts, Letters, Canons, and Articles.
    • A Table of the Works of the Ecclesiastical Authors of the 14th. Age, disposed accor∣ding to the Order of the Matters they treat on.
    • An Alphabetical Table of the Ecclesiastical Authors of the 14th. Age.
    • An Alphabetical Table of the Councils held in the 14th. Age.
    • A Table of the Principal Matters contained in this Volume.
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