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 2, 2024.

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CONTENTS of the Third Volume.

Of the Lives and Writings of the Ecclesiastical Authors that Flourished in the Beginning of the Fifth Century, viz.
  • EVagrius Ponticus 1
  • Mark the Hermit 2
  • Simplicianus Bishop of Milan 3
  • Vigilius Bishop of Trent 3
  • Prudentius 4
  • Diadochus Bishop of Photice 5
  • Audentius 5
  • Severus Endelechius 5
  • Flavianus, Presbyter of Antioch 6
  • St. John Chrysostom 6
  • Antiochus and Severianus 52
  • Asterius of Amasea 53
  • Pope Anastasius I. 58
  • Chromacius Bishop of Aquileia 58
  • Gaudentius Bishop of Brescia 59
  • John Bishop of Jerusalem 61
  • Theophilus Bishop of Alexandria 62
  • Theodorus Bish. of Mopsuestia 64
  • Palladius 66
  • Pope Innocent I. 67
  • St. Jerom 73
  • Rufinus Toranius 107
  • Sophronius 111
  • Sulpicius Severus Ibid.
  • St. Paulinus 113
  • Pelagius the Monk 119
  • Coelestius, Disciple of Pelagius 120
  • Niceas 120
  • Olympius 120
  • Bachiarius 121
  • Sabbatius 121
  • Isaac 121
  • Paulus Orosius 122
  • Lucian, Avitus, Evodius and Seve∣rus 122
  • Marcellus Memorialis 123
  • Eusebius 123
  • Ursinus, Monk 123
  • Macarius, Monk 123
  • Heliodorus, Presbyter of Anti∣och 123
  • Paul 123
  • Helvidius and Vigilantius, Here∣ticks 124
  • St. Augustin 125
    • The first Vol. of his Works 126
    • The second Volume 135
    • The third Volume 169
    • The fourth Volume 175
    • The fifth Volume 175
    • The sixth Volume 176
    • The seventh Volume 187
    • The eighth Volume 191
    • The ninth Volume 195
    • The tenth Volume 200
  • Pope Zosimus 207
  • Pope Boniface I. 210
  • Synesius Bishop of Ptolemais 211
  • Polychronius. 215
The COUNCILS held between the Beginning of the Fifth Century, and the Year 430.
  • CAnons of a Roman Synod believed to be held under Pope Innocent I. 216
  • Council of Milevis. 217
  • Councils held by S. Chrysostom at Constantinople, and at Ephesus in 400, and 401. 217
  • Council ad Quercum, in the Suburbs of Chalcedon, in 403. Ibid.
  • Council of Carthage in the Year 403. 218
  • Council of Carthage, in the Year 404. 218
  • Council of Carthage, in the Year 405. 218
  • Council of Carthage, in the Year 407. 218
  • Two Councils of Carthage, in the Year 408. 219
  • Council of Carthage, in the Year 409. 219
  • Council of Carthage, in the Year 410. Ibid.
  • Council of Ptolemais, in the Year 411. 220
  • Conference of Carthage, in the Year 411. Ibid.
  • Council of Cirta, or Zerta, in the Year 412. 221
  • First Council of Carthage, against Coelestius, in the Year 412. Ibid.
  • Conference of Jerusalem, in the Year 415. Ibid
  • Council of Diospolis, in the Year 418. Ibid
  • Second Council of Carthage, against Coelestius and Pelagius. Council of Milevis against the same, in the Year 416. 222
  • Council of Carthage, held about the End of the Year 417. Ibid.
  • Council of Carthage, in the Year 418. Ibid.
  • Council of Tella or Zella, and some other Coun∣cils in Africa, in the Year 418. 224
  • Councils of Carthage, concerning the Cause of Apiarius, 418, and 419. Ibid.
  • Council of Ravenna. 227
  • Council of Carthage, in the Year 420. 228
  • Council of Constantinople, in the Year 426. ibid
  • Council of Carthage, against Leporius. ibid
  • Council of Constantinople, in the Year 428. ibid

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    An Alphabetical Table of the Names of the Authors mentioned in this Volume.
    • ANastasius 58
    • Antiochus 52
    • Asterius 53
    • Audentius 5
    • S. Augustin 125
    • Avitus 122
    • Bachiarius 121
    • Boniface 210
    • Coelestius 120
    • Chromacius 58
    • S. John Chrysostom 6
    • Diadochus 5
    • Endelechius Severus 5
    • Evagrius 1
    • Evodius 122
    • Eusebius 123
    • Flavianus 6
    • Gaudentius 59
    • Heliodorus 123
    • Helvidius 124
    • S. John of Jerusalem 61
    • S. Jerom 73
    • Innocent I. 67
    • Isaac 121
    • Lucian 122
    • Mark 2
    • Marcellus Memorialis 123
    • Macarius 123
    • Niceas 120
    • Olympius 120
    • Orosius 122
    • Palladius 66
    • Prudentius 4
    • Paulus 123
    • Paulinus 113
    • Pelagius 119
    • Polychronius 215
    • Rufinus 107
    • Sabbatius 121
    • Severianus 52
    • Simplicianus 3
    • Severus 122
    • Sophronius 111
    • Sulpicius Severus Ibid.
    • Synesius 211
    • Theodorus 64
    • Theophilus 62
    • Vigilantius 124
    • Vigilius 3
    • Ursinus 123
    • Zosimus 207
    An Alphabetical Table of the Councils held, from the Year 400, to the Year 430.
    • COuncils of Constantinople, in the Year 400, and 401. 217
    • Council of Carthage, in 403. 218
    • At Carthage, in 404. Ibid.
    • The same, in 405. Ibid.
    • The same, in 407. Ibid.
    • The same, in 408. 219
    • The same, in 409. Ibid.
    • The same, in 410. Ibid.
    • Conference of Carthage, in 411. 220
    • Council of Carthage against Coelestius, in 412. 221
    • Second Council against the same, in 416. 222
    • Council of Carthage, in 417. Ibid.
    • Council of Carthage, in 418. Ibid.
    • Councils of Carthage, in 418, and 419, concern∣ing the Cause of Apiarius 224
    • Council of Carthage, in 420. 282
    • Council in the Suburbs of Chalcedon against S. Chrysostom, in 403. 217
    • Council of Constantinople, in 426. 228
    • Council of Carthage, in 427. ibid
    • Council of Constantinople, in 426.
    • Council of Carthage, in 427.
    • Council of Constantinople, in 428. 228
    • Council of Diospolis, in 418. 221
    • Council of Ephesus, in 400, and 401.
    • Conference of Jerusalem, in 415. 221
    • Council of Milevis, in 402. 217
    • The same against Coelestius and Pelagius, in 416 222
    • Council of Ptolemais, in 411. 220
    • Roman Synod under Innocent I. in 430. 216
    • Council of Ravenna, in 419.
    • Council of Zirta, in 412. 221
    • Council of Zella, in 418. 224
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