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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MDCXCIII [1693]
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Church history.
Fathers of the church -- Bio-bibliography.
Christian literature, Early -- Bio-bibliography.
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A TABLE of all the Writings of the Ecclesiastical Authors mentioned in this Volume.

EUSEBIUS of Caesarea.
  • ...
    Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
    • AN Apology for Origen in five Books; composed by him and the Martyr Pamphilus, with a Sixth by himself alone.
    • A Treatise against the Philosopher Hierocles.
    • Fifteen Books of Evangelical Preparation.
    • Twenty Books of Evangelical Demonstration.
    • A Chronicon divided into Two Parts.
    • An Ecclesiastical History divided into Ten Books.
    • A little Treatise of the Martyrs of Palaestine.
    • Five Books against Marcellus of Ancyra, of which the Three last are Entituled, Of Ecclesiastical Theology.
    • Four Books of the Life of Constantine.
    • An Oration of Constantine's to the Assembly of the Saints.
    • A Panegyrick upon Constantine.
    • A Treatise of Topicks.
    • A Letter preserved by Theodoret.
    • A Translation of the Evangelical Canons, and of the Letter to Carpianus.
    BOOKS Lost.
    • The Ten last Books of Evangelical Demonstration.
    • Part of the First Part of his Chronicon.
    • A Paschal Cycle.
    • Five Books of the Theophany or Incarnation.
    • Ten Books of Commentaries upon Isaiah.
    • Thirty Books against Porphyrie.
    • A Treatise of the Signification of the Names which the Jews give to other Nations.
    • A Description of the Holy-Land and the Temple.
    • Three Books of the Life of Pamphilus.
    • Little Tracts upon the Martyrs.
    • A Commentary upon the 150 Psalms.
    • The Evangelical Canons and the Letter to Carpianus in Greek.
    • A Commentary upon the First Epistle to the Corin∣thians.
    • A Treatise of the Polygamy of the Patriarchs.
    • Eclogues upon the Bible.
    • Letter to Alexander and Euphration, cited in the Second Council of Nice.
    • An Apology and Refutation.
    • An Oration made at the Dedication of the Church of Jerusalem.
    Supposititious BOOKS.
    • A Commentary upon the Canticles.
    • Lives of the Prophets.
    • Sermons published by Sirmondus.
    • A Concordance translated by Ambrose Camaldulensis.
CONSTANTINE the Emperour.
  • ...
    Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
    • An Oration made to the Convention of the Saints.
    • An Oration to the Fathers at the Council of Nice.
    • A Prayer.
    • Several Letters, of which see a Catalogue in p. 15, &c.
    • Several Edicts in favour of the Christian Religion, of which you have the Catalogue in p. 16, 17, &c.
    BOOKS Lost.
    • Several Harangues.
    • Several Letters.
    • Several Edicts.
    Supposititious BOOK.
    • The Donation of Constantine to the Bishop of Rome.
JUVENCUS.
  • ...
    Genuine BOOK still Extant.
    • A Poem upon the Life of Jesus Christ.
    BOOK Lost.
    • Hymns.
RHETICIUS. BOOK Lost.
  • A Commentary upon the Canticles.
EUSTATHIUS of Antioch.
  • ...
    Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
    • A Treatise concerning the Witch of Endor.
    • Fragments of his Book upon the Soul, and of his Dis∣course cited by Theodoret.
    BOOKS Lost.
    • A Treatise against the Arians.
    • Homilies.
    • Letters.
    • A Treatise of the Soul.
    Supposititious BOOK.
    • A Commentary upon the Creation.
PETER of Alexandria.
  • ...
    Genuine BOOK Extant.
    • Canons upon Penance.
    BOOKS Lost.
    • A Treatise upon the Divinity.
    • A Discourse upon Penance.
    • A Sermon against the pre-existence of Souls.
    • A Mystagogical Discourse.
ALEXANDER of Alexandria. Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
  • Two Letters against Arius, produced by the Ecclesiasti∣cal Historians.
  • Pastoral Letter published by Cotelerius.
St. ATHANASIUS.
  • ...
    Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
    • Two Treatises against the Gentiles, whereof the Second is, Entituled, Of the Incarnation.
    • An Apologetick to the Emperour Constantine.
    • A Letter to the Egyptians, Entituled, The First Discourse against the Arians.
    • A Letter to all the Orthodox Bishops.
    • First Apology.
    • Second Apology.
    • Four Treatises against the Arians.
    • Letter to those that lead a Monastick Life.
    • An Historical Treatise to those that lead a Monastick Life.
    • A Letter to Serapion concerning the Death of Arius.
    • A Treatise of Synods.
    • Two Letters extant in the Works of Lucifer.
    • A Letter written in the Name of the Council of Alex∣andria.
    • ...

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  • ...
    • A Letter written in the Name of the Council of Antioch.
    • A Letter to the Bishops of Egypt, Arabia, &c.
    • A Letter to the Africans.
    • A Letter to Epictetus.
    • A Sermon upon these Words; My Father hath given me all things.
    • An Epistle to Adelphius.
    • Two Letters to Serapion upon the Divinity of the Son and the Holy Ghost.
    • An Exposition of the Faith.
    • A Letter concerning the History of the Decision of the Council of Nice.
    • A Letter concerning the Opinion of St. Dionysius of Alex∣andria, upon the Trinity.
    • A Treatise of the Union of the Humane Nature with the Word.
    • Two Treatises of the Incarnation against Apollinarius.
    • A Treatise against the Followers of Sabellius.
    • An Epistle to John and Antiochus.
    • An Epistle to Palladius.
    • An Epistle to Dracontius.
    • An Epistle to Marcellinus upon the Psalms.
    • An Homily on the Sabbath, and of the Circumcision.
    • A Treatise of the Words of Jesus Christ: Whoever shall be guilty of Blasphemy against the Holy Ghost, &c.
    • Two Letters to Serapion upon the Divinity of the Holy Ghost.
    • A short Discourse against the Arians.
    • Conference between St. Athanasius and the Arians in the Presence of Jovian.
    • Epistle to Ammon.
    • A Fragment of a Festival Epistle.
    • An Epistle to Ruffinian.
    • The Book, Entituled, An Abridgment of the Holy Scripture.
    • The Life of St. Anthony, [interpolated extremely, if not Spurious.]
    BOOKS Lost.
    • A large Treatise of Faith.
    • A Treatise upon these Words of Jesus Christ: My Soul is troubled even unto Death.
    • Some Dogmatical Treatises.
    Supposititious BOOKS.
    • A Treatise to Prove that there is but one Jesus Christ.
    • A Treatise of the Incarnation against Paulus Samo∣satenus.
    • A Refutation of the Hypocrisie of Meletius.
    • A Treatise concerning Virginity.
    • A Treatise of the Testimonies of Scripture for the Trinity.
    • An Homily of the Annunciation of the Virgin.
    • The Life of St. Syncletica.
    • The Creed which bears the Name of St. Athanasius.
    • An Exposition of Faith upon the Incarnation.
    • A Disputation against Arius.
    • A Letter to Liberius.
    • An Explication of these Words of Jesus Christ, Go to the Village, &c.
    • A Homily upon the Passion.
    • A Homily upon Seed-time.
    • A Discourse against all Heresies.
    • A Discourse of the Ascension of Jesus Christ, and of Melchizedech.
    • A Letter to Jovian.
    • A Book of Definitions.
    • Seven Dialogues of the Trinity.
    • A Book Entituled a Tragedy.
    • Questions to Antiochus, &c.
    • A Homily upon Easter Eve.
    • A Fragment of a Letter to Eupsychius.
    • Eleven Books of the Unity and of the Trinity.
    • An Exhortation to the Monks.
    • A short Instruction to the Monks.
    • Letters of St. Athanasius to the Popes Marcus and Foelix.
    • A Relation of the Passion, and of the Image of Jesus Christ in the City of Berytus.
    • A Fragment upon the Incarnation against the Disciples of Paulus Samosatenus.
    • A Fragment upon the Sabbath.
    • Seven Homilies, Published by Holstenius.
    • Four Discourses, Published by F. Combefis.
    • Fragments of Commentaries upon Job and the Psalms cited in the Catenae upon the Scriptures.
JACOBUS NISIBENUS. BOOKS Lost.
  • Twenty three Treatises cited by Gennadius, the Titles of which are set down in Pag. 49.
MARCELLUS of Ancyra. BOOKS Lost.
  • Treatises on different Subjects, and particularly against the Arians; Eusebius cites several Passages in them, which he Refutes.
HOSIUS.
  • ...
    Genuine BOOK still Extant.
    • A Letter to Constantius.
    BOOKS Lost.
    • Several Treatises against the Arians.
    • A Letter to his Sister in Praise of Virginity.
JULIUS.
  • ...
    Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
    • A Letter to the Bishops of the East.
    • A Letter to the Egyptians, produced by St. Athanasius.
    Supposititious BOOKS.
    • A Letter to Dionysius concerning the Incarnation.
    • A Letter to Docius upon the same Subject.
    • The two Decretals attributed to this Pope.
ASTERIUS. BOOKS Lost.
  • Commentaries upon the Epistle to the Romans, upon the Gospels and upon the Psalms.
THEODORUS. BOOKS Lost.
  • Commentaries upon St. Matthew, St. John, the Epistles of St. Paul, and upon the Psalms.
TRYPHILLIUS. BOOKS Lost.
  • Commentaries upon the Canticles, and several other Books.
HELIODORUS. BOOK Lost.
  • A Book of the Nature of Principles.
DONATUS. BOOKS Lost.
  • A Treatise of the Holy Ghost.
  • A Letter on the same Subject.

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    VITELLIUS. BOOK Lost.
    • A Book shewing that the Servants of God are hated by the World; and some other Writings concerning Discipline.
    MACROBIUS. BOOK Lost.
    • A Treatise Addressed to Confessors and Virgins.
    St. ANTHONY.
    • ...
      Genuine BOOKS Extant.
      • Seven Letter to Monasteries.
      • An Exhortation to Monks.
      • A short Rule.
      Supposititious BOOKS.
      • A Sermon against Vice.
      • Other Sermons.
    St. PACHOMIUS. Genuine BOOKS Extant.
    • A Rule for the Monks.
    • Moral Precepts.
    • Eleven Letters.
    ORESIESIS. Genuine BOOK still Extant.
    • A Treatise of the Institution of Monks.
    THEODORUS.
    • ...
      Genuine BOOK Extant.
      • A Letter concerning Easter.
      WORKS Lost.
      • Several other Letters.
    The MACARII.
    • ...
      Genuine BOOKS Extant.
      • Fifty Homilies or Discourses to the Monks.
      • Seven small Tracts.
      • A Rule for the Monks.
      • Another Rule in the Form of a Dialogue.
      BOOK Lost.
      • A Letter cited by Gennadius.
    SERAPION.
    • ...
      Genuine BOOK still Extant.
      • A Treatise against the Manichees.
      BOOKS Lost.
      • A Treatise upon the Titles of the Psalms.
      • Several Letters.
    EUSEBIUS EMISENUS.
    • ...
      BOOKS Lost.
      • A Treatise against the Jews.
      • Another against the Gentiles.
      • Another against the Novatians.
      • A Commentary upon the Epistle to the Galatians.
      • Several Homilies upon the Gospels.
      Supposititious BOOK.
      • A Homily in Latin.
    BASIL of Ancyra. BOOKS Lost.
    • A Treatise against Marcellus of Ancyra.
    • A Treatise of Virginity.
    • Some other small Tracts.
    LIBERIUS.
    • Several Letters. See the Catalogue p. 63.
    St. HILARY.
    • ...
      Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
      • Twelve Books of the Trinity.
      • A Treatise of Synods.
      • Three Discourses addressed to Constantius.
      • Fragments.
      • Conference with Auxentius.
      • Commentaries upon the Psalms, and upon St. Matthew.
      BOOKS Lost.
      • A Treatise against Ursacius and Valens.
      • An Historical Treatise.
      • A Tract against Dioscorus.
      • Commentaries upon Job.
      • Commentaries upon the Canticles.
      • A Collection of Hymns.
      • A Treatise of Mysteries to Fortunatus.
      • Letters.
      Supposititious BOOKS.
      • A Hymn and Letters to his Daughter Apra.
    LUCIFER. Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
    • Five Books for St. Athanasius, against Constantius and against the Arians.
    VICTORINUS of Africa.
    • ...
      Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
      • Four Books against Arius.
      • A Treatise in Defence of the Term Consubstantial.
      • Three Hymns of the Trinity.
      • A Poem of the Maccabees.
      • A Treatise against the Manichees.
      • A little Tract about the beginning of Day.
      BOOKS Lost.
      • Commentaries upon St. Paul.
    St. PACIANUS. Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
    • Three Letters against the Novatians.
    • A Treatise of Baptism.
    GREGORY of Boetica. BOOKS Lost.
    • Several Treatises.
    • A Book concerning Faith; unless this be the same with the 49th. Discourse among St. Gregory Nazi∣anzen's.

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      PHAEBADIUS. Genuine BOOK still Extant.
      • A Treatise against the Second Creed of Sirmium.
      OPTATUS.
      • ...
        Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
        • Six Books against the Schism of the Donatists.
        Supposititious BOOK.
        • A Seventh Book.
      ACACIUS of Caesarea. BOOKS Lost.
      • A Treatise against Marcellus of Ancyra.
      • The Life of his Predecessor Eusebius.
      • Seventeen Volumes of Commentaries upon the Scrip∣ture.
      • Seven Volumes upon divers Subjects.
      PHOTINUS. BOOKS Lost.
      • A Treatise against the Gentiles.
      • A Treatise addressed to the Emperour Valentinian.
      • A Conference with Marcellus of Ancyra, cited by St. Epi∣phanius, Haeres. 71.
      • Several other Discourses.
      AETIUS. BOOK Lost.
      • An Impious Libel upon the Trinity, whereof St. Epi∣phanius relates some Fragments, Haeres. 76.
      EUNOMIUS. BOOKS Lost.
      • Seven Books of Commentaries upon the Epistle to the Romans.
      • Several Discourses against the Church.
      • An Apology against the Treatise of St. Basil.
      GEORGE of Laodicea.
      • ...
        Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
        • Two Letters produced by St. Athanasius.
        • A Circular Letter against Aëtius, cited by Sozomen.
        BOOKS Lost.
        • A Treatise against the Manichees.
        • The Life of Eusebius Emisenus.
      The APOLLINARII.
      • ...
        Genuine BOOK still Extant.
        • A Translation of the Psalms in Verse.
        BOOKS Lost.
        • Several Commentaries upon the Scriptures.
        • Treatises against the Arians, against Origen, and against several other Hereticks.
        • A Treatise against Porphyrie, divided into Thirty Books.
        • A Treatise of the Truth of the Christian Religion a∣gainst Julian.
        • Some Letters.
        • A Poem containing the History of the Jews divided into Twenty Four Books.
        • Tragedies and other Poetical Pieces, the Subjects where∣of were Piety.
        • The Gospels and the Epistles in Dialogues.
      TITUS of Bostra.
      • ...
        Genuine BOOK still Extant.
        • A Translation of Three Books against the Manichees.
        BOOKS Lost.
        • The Fourth Book against the Manichees, and the Greek Text of all the Four.
        • Some other Discourses.
        Supposititious BOOKS.
        • Commentaries upon the Gospel of St. Luke.
        • A Sermon upon Palm-Sunday.
      DIDYMUS of Alexandria.
      • ...
        Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
        • A Translation of his Treatise concerning the Holy Spi∣rit; made by St. Jerom.
        • A Translation of his Commentaries upon the Canonical Epistles.
        • A Fragment of a Tract against the Manichees.
        BOOKS Lost.
        • See the Catalogue of them, p. 103.
      PETER of Alexandria.
      • ...
        Genuine BOOK still Extant.
        • A Letter quoted by Theodoret, Book IV. Chap. 22. of his History.
        BOOK Lost.
        • A Letter to those that were Banished, whereof Facun∣dius cites Two Fragments.
      LUCIUS. BOOKS Lost.
      • A Letter upon the Feast of Easter.
      • Some other Treatises.
      AQUILIUS SEVERUS. BOOK Lost.
      • The History of his Life, Entituled, Catastrophe.
      EUZOIUS. BOOKS Lost.
      • Several Treatises of which we have no knowledge.
      St. CYRIL of Jerusalem.
      • ...
        Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
        • Eighteen Catechetical Discourses to the Catechumens.
        • Five Mystagogical Lectures.
        • A Letter upon the Apparition of the Cross.
        • A Letter concerning the Presentation of Jesus Christ in the Temple.
        Supposititious BOOK.
        • A Letter to St. Austin.
      St. EPHREM the Syrian.
      • See the Catalogue of his Works, p. 118, 119, and 120.

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        DAMASUS.
        • ...
          Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
          • Two Letters to St. Jerom, to be found in the Works of that Father.
          • A Letter to the Bishops of Illyricum.
          • A Letter to Paulinus.
          • Anathematisms sent to Paulinus.
          • A Letter to the Bishops of the East against Timothy, pro∣duced by Theodoret.
          Supposititious BOOKS.
          • A Letter of Damasus to St. Jerom.
          • A Decretal Epistle.
          • Epigrams, Epitaphs and other Poems.
        St. BASIL.
        • ...
          Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
          • 431 Letters of this Saint.
          • Three Canonical Letters to St. Amphilochius.
          • Nine Homilies upon the beginning of Genesis.
          • Two Homilies upon the Creation of Man.
          • A Homily upon Paradise.
          • A Homily concerning Watchfulness, upon the 6th. Chap∣ter of Proverbs.
          • Twenty Two Homilies upon the Psalms.
          • A Commentary upon the Sixteen first Chapters of Isaiah.
          • Five Books against Eunomius.
          • A Book concerning the Holy Ghost to St. Amphilochius.
          • Two Books of Baptism.
          • Thirty One Homilies upon Diverse Subjects.
          • Three Treatises concerning a Monastick Life.
          • A Treatise of Judgment, and another of Faith.
          Ascetical Discourses, viz.
          • The greater and lesser Rules.
          • The Book of a Monastick Life.
          • The Constitutions.
          • A Treatise of the Chastisements of Monks.
          • A Treatise concerning Virginity.
          BOOKS Lost.
          • Commentaries upon the whole Bible.
          • A Genuine Liturgy.
          • Some other Treatises.
          Supposititious BOOKS.
          • Letters to Julian and to Apollinarius.
          • Commentaries upon the Psalms.
          • A Panegyrick upon St. Barlaam.
          • A Discourse of Consolation.
          • An Admonition to his Spiritual Son.
          • A Treatise of the Praises of a Solitary Life.
          • Three Liturgies.
          • A Grammar.
        St. GREGORY NAZIANZEN.
        • ...
          Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
          • Forty Four Discourses or Sermons.
          • A Letter to Evagrius.
          • A Letter to Nectarius.
          • Letters to Cledonius, Entituled, Discourse 51st. and 52d.
          • Several Poems.
          • A Discourse in Latin concerning Bishops.
          • 242 Letters.
          • His Last Will and Testament.
          Supposititious BOOKS.
          • The 47th. 48th. 49th. and 50th. Discourses.
          • The Paraphrase upon Ecclesiastes.
        St. GREGORY NYSSEN.
        • ...
          Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
          • A Treatise upon the Creation of the World.
          • A Treatise of the Formation of the World.
          • A treatise concerning the Witch of Endor.
          • A Book of the Life of Moses.
          • Two Treatises upon the Inscriptions of the Psalms.
          • A Homily upon the Sixth Psalm.
          • Homilies upon Ecclesiastes and the Canticles.
          • Twelve Books against Eunomius.
          • The greater Catechism.
          • A Treatise concerning Faith, addressed to Simplicius.
          • A Discourse upon the Great Abraham, or of the Divinity of the Son and the Holy Ghost.
          • A Treatise on the Trinity to Ablabius.
          • A Treatise to Eustathius.
          • A Treatise of the Difference between the Nature and Hypostasis.
          • A Treatise of common Notions.
          • Two little Treatises against Apollinarius.
          • A Treatise against the Manichees.
          • A Treatise of the Soul.
          • Another Treatise of the Soul and of the Resurrection.
          • A Treatise to Jerius of untimely Death of Children.
          • A Treatise of Virginity.
          • Sermons upon several Subjects, whereof see the Cata∣logue, p. 179.
          • Funeral Orations and Panegyricks.
          • A Canonical Epistle to Letoius.
          • Letter to Olympius.
          • Letter concerning the Profession of a Christian.
          • A Treatise of the End that a Christian ought to propose to himself.
          • A Letter concerning Pilgrimages.
          • A Letter to Flavianus.
          BOOKS Lost.
          • Commentaries upon the Proverbs, and an entire Com∣mentary upon Ecclesiastes.
          • Commentaries upon the Epistles of St. Paul.
          • Some other Books whereof we have no Knowledge.
          Supposititious BOOKS.
          • A Latin Treatise containing the Passages in the Old Testament to prove the Divinity.
          • A Book of Philosophy written by Nemesius.
        St. CAESARIUS. Supposititious BOOKS.
        • Dialogues upon several Questions in Divinity.
        St. AMPHILOCHIUS.
        • ...
          Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
          • A Synodical Letter, published by Cotelerius.
          • Several Fragments quoted by Theodoret in the Councils of Ephesus and Chalcedon, and by several Authors.
          BOOKS Lost.
          • Several Homilies upon the Scripture.
          • Some Letters.
          Supposititious BOOKS.
          • Eight Sermons published by F. Combesis.
          • The Life of St. Basil.
        MAXIMUS. BOOK Lost.
        • A Treatise concerning Faith.

          Page [unnumbered]

          EUSEBIUS VERCELLENSIS.
          • ...
            Genuine BOOK still Extant.
            • Three Letters.
            BOOK Lost.
            • A Translation of Eusebius's Commentary on the Psalms.
          MELETIUS. Genuine BOOK still Extant.
          • A Homily upon these Words in the Proverbs, God hath Created me, &c. quoted by St. Epiphanius, Haeres. 73.
          DIODORUS of Tarsus. BOOKS Lost.
          • A Treatise of Destiny.
          • A Treatise of the Holy Ghost.
          • A Treatise against Hereticks.
          • Commentaries upon several Books of the H. Scripture.
          • A Treatise against the Jews, and against the Melchise∣dechians.
          • Treatises of the Trinity, of the Resurrection, of the Soul, and of Providence.
          • A Tract to Euphronius against Aristotle.
          HILARY the Deacon. BOOKS attributed to him.
          • Commentaries upon St. Paul, which carry the Name of St. Ambrose.
          • Questions upon the Old and New Testament which bear St Augustin's Name.
          PRISCILLIAN. BOOKS Lost.
          • Some little Discourses.
          MATRONIANUS. BOOKS Lost.
          • Some Pieces in Verse.
          TIBERIANUS. BOOK Lost.
          • His Apology.
          DICTINIUS. BOOKS Lost.
          • Some little Treatises.
          ITHACIUS.
          • ...
            BOOK Lost.
            • A Treatise in form of an Apology against the Priscil∣lianists.
            Supposititious BOOK.
            • A Book against Varimadus.
          FAUSTINUS. Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
          • Seven Books against the Arians and the Macedonians, falsly attributed to Gregory of Boetica.
          • His Petition to the Emperours Valentinian and Theo∣dosius.
          PHILASTRIUS. Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
          • A Treatise of Heresies.
          TIMOTHY of Alexandria.
          • ...
            Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
            • Canonical Responses.
            BOOK Lost.
            • A Letter to Diodorus.
          NECTARIUS. Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
          • A Homily upon the Holy Martyr Theodorus.
          GELASIUS of Caesarea. BOOKS Lost.
          • A Continuation of the History of Eusebius.
          • Some Homilies and Treatises.
          SIRICIUS. Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
          • A Letter to Himerius.
          • The Second and Third Letter to the same.
          • The Fifth to Anysius.
          • The Fourth is dubious.
          SABINUS. BOOKS Lost.
          • A History of the Councils, or a Collection of their Acts.
          AMBROSE of Alexandria. BOOKS Lost.
          • A Dogmatical Treatise against Apollinarius.
          • A Commentary upon Job.
          THEOTIMUS. BOOKS Lost.
          • Short and Sententious Tracts in form of Dialogues.
          EVAGRIUS of Antioch. BOOKS Lost.
          • Treatises, of which we know nothing.
          St. AMBROSE.
          • ...
            Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
            • A Treatise of the Creation of the World, composed of Nine Sermons, and divided into Six Books.
            • Upon the Terrestrial Paradise.
            • Upon the History of Cain and Abel; divided into 2 Books.
            • Of the Ark and of the Life of Noah; not perfect.
            • Two Books upon the Life of Abraham.
            • A Treatise of Isaac and the Soul.
            • A Treatise of the Benefits or Advantages of Death.
            • A Treatise of forsaking the World.
            • Two Books of Jacob, and a happy Life.
            • A Discourse of the Life of the Patriarch Joseph.
            • A Discourse upon the Benedictions of the Patriarchs.
            • ...

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            • The Book of Elias, and of Fasting.
            • A Treatise of Naboth and the Poor.
            • A Treatise upon Tobit.
            • Four Books concerning the Intercession or the Com∣plaints of Job and David.
            • The first Apology for David.
            • An Explication of Twelve Psalms, viz. Psal. 1. 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40. 43. 45. 47, 48. 61.
            • A Book upon Psalm 119.
            • A Commentary upon the Gospel of St. Luke, divided in∣to Ten Parts.
            • Three Books of the Offices of Ministers.
            • Three Books concerning Virgins, to Marcellina.
            • A Treatise concerning Widows.
            • A Treatise of Virginity.
            • A Discourse of the perpetual Virginity of Mary.
            • An Exhortation to Virginity.
            • A Book of Mysteries.
            • Two Books of Pennance.
            • Five Books concerning Faith, or of the Trinity.
            • Three Books of the Holy Spirit.
            • A Treatise of the Incarnation.
            • Ninety two Letters.
            • Funeral Orations upon Valentinian and Theodosius.
            • Hymns for the Office and upon the Six Days of the Creation.
            BOOKS Lost.
            • Part of the Treatise of the Ark and of Noah.
            • A Treatise upon the Incarnation, whereof Theodoret quotes a Fragment.
            • A Treatise upon the Sacraments, and of Philosophy.
            • A Commentary upon Isaiah.
            • Instruction to Fritigildis.
            • Another Instruction to Pansophius.
            • Cassiodorus mentions some Homilies upon the Book of Wisdom, a Commentary upon all the Prophets, and a Commentary upon the Epistles of St. Paul.
            • A Commentary upon all the Psalms according to Tri∣themius.
            Supposititious WORKS.
            • A Second Apology for David.
            • Commentaries upon the Canticles.
            • A Treatise of the Fall of a Virgin consecrated to God.
            • Several Hymns upon Festivals.
            • All his Sermons upon the Year and upon the Feasts.
            • A Discourse upon the Dignity of Humane Nature.
            • A Sermon upon the Forbidden Fruit.
            • The Treatise of the Forty two Mansions or Encamp∣ments of the Children of Israel.
            • A Commentary upon the Epistles of St. Paul.
            • A Commentary upon the Apocalypse.
            • The Harmony of the Evangelists St. Matthew and St. Luke concerning the Genealogy of our Saviour.
            • A Treatise upon the Creed.
            • A Discourse of the Divinity of the Son.
            • A Treatise entituled, Of the Mystery of Easter.
            • A Discourse to a Virgin consecrated to God.
            • A Discourse of the Vocation of the Gentiles.
            • An Epistle to Demetrias.
            • The 29. 34, 35. and 55. Letters.
            • The preparatory Prayers for saying of Mass.
            • The Book of the Combat between Virtues and Vices.
            • The Exposition of Faith.
            • A Treatise of the Holy Spirit.
            • A Book of Penance.
            • A History of the Life and Manners of the Brachmans.
          St. EPIPHANIUS. Genuine BOOKS still Extant.
          • The Book against Heresies, Entituled, Panarium.
          • The Recapitulation or Abridgment of his Book of He∣resies.
          • A Discourse of Faith entituled, Anchoratus.
          • A Treatise of Weights and Measures.
          • The Physiologus.
          • A Treatise of the Twelve precious Stones.
          • A Book of the Life and Death of the Prophets.
          • A Letter to St. John of Jerusalem.
          • Nine Sermons, dubious.
          PHILO CARPATHIUS, Supposititious BOOK.
          • A Commentary upon the Canticles.
          Q. JULIUS HILARION, Genuine BOOK still Extant.
          • A Chronicon or a Treatise of the duration of the World,
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