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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A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL AUTHORS Mentioned in the Third VOLUME. Giving an Account of their Names, Time of their Birth, their Country and Employments, Time when they Flourished, and the Time of their Deaths.

  • EVAGRIUS PONTICUS, A Disciple of the Macarii▪ Deacon of Con∣stantinople. Flourished from the Year 380. to the End of that Century. Died Anno 406
  • MARK, The Hermit. Flourished about the end of the Fourth Century.
  • SIMPLICIANUS, Bishop of Milan, Successor to St. Ambrose. Flou∣rished at the end of the Fourth Century. Died in 400.
  • VIGILIUS, Bishop of Trent. Flourished towards the end of the Fourth Century. Suffered Martyrdom in the Year 400.
  • PRUDENTIUS, Of Saragosa. A Christian Poet. Born in the Year 348. Flourished at the end of the Fourth Cen∣tury. Died in 410.
  • DIADOCHUS, Bishop of Photice. Flourished, according to some, at the end of the Fourth, or as others, at the end of the Fifth Century.
  • AUDENTIUS, Bishop in Spain. Flourished at the end of the Fourth Century.
  • SEVERUS ENDELECHIUS, A Christian Poet. Flourished towards the end of the Fourth Century.
  • FLAVIANUS, Bishop of Antioch. Flourished from the Year 380. to the end of that Century. Died in the Year 404.
  • St. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM, Bishop of Constantinople. Born in 347. Flourished from the Year 370. to the beginning of the next Century. He Preached in 380. and was Or∣dained Bishop of Constantinople in 398. Was Deposed in 403. and driven away in 404. Died in Exile in the Year 407.
  • ANTIOCHUS, Bishop of Ptolemais. A Famous Preacher, about the end of the Fourth Century.
  • SEVERIANUS, Bishop of Gabala. Flourished towards the end of the Fourth Century.
  • ASTERIUS, Bishop of Amasea. Flourished towards the end of the Fourth Century.
  • ANASTASIUS, Bishop of Rome. Ordained in the Year 398. Died in 402.
  • CHROMACIUS, Bishop of Aquileia. Flourished towards the end of the Fourth Century.
  • GAUDENTIUS, Bishop of Brescia. Ordained in the Year 387. Died towards the Year 410.
  • JOHN, Bishop of Jerusalem. Ordained in 387. Died in the Year 416.
  • THEOPHILUS, Bishop of Alexandria. Ordained in 395. Died in 412.
  • THEODORUS, Bishop of Mopsuestia. Flourished at Antioch, towards the end of the Fourth Century: And was Or∣dained Bishop in the beginning of the Fifth.
  • PALLADIUS, A Monk, and afterwards Bishop of Helenopolis. Flourished, chiefly at the beginning of the Fifth Century. Died after the Year 421.
  • St. INNOCENT I, Bishop of Rome. Ordained in 402. Died in 417.
  • St. JEROM. Presbyter. Born in the Year 345. Flourished from the Year 370. to his Death. Died in 420.
  • RUFINUS TORANIUS, Presbyter of Aquileia. Flourished from the Year 372. Died in 410.
  • SOPHRONIUS, Flourished at the beginning of the Fifth Century.
  • SULPICIUS SEVERUS, Presbyter of Agen. Flourished from the Year 380. to 420. Died in 420.
  • ...

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  • St. PAULINUS, Bishop of Nola. Baptized in 389. after having been Consul in 378. Ordained Priest in 393. and Bishop in 409. Died in 431.
  • PELAGIUS, A British Monk. Published his Errors towards the end of the Fourth Century.
  • COELESTIUS, A Britain, Disciple of Pelagius. Taught his Heresie about the beginning of the Fifth Century.
  • NICEAS, An Italian Bishop. Flourished about the beginning of the Fifth Century.
  • OLYMPIUS, A Bishop in Spain. Flourished about the begin∣ning of the Fifth Century.
  • BACCHIARIUS, A Christian Philosopher. Flourished about the be∣ginning of the Fifth Century.
  • SABBATIUS, Bishop in Gaul. Flourished about the beginning of the Fifth Century.
  • ISAAC, A Converted Jew. Flourished about the beginning of the Fifth Century.
  • PAULUS OROSIUS, A Spanish Priest. Flourished under the Emperours Arcadius and Honorius about the beginning of the Fifth Century.
  • ...
    • LUCIAN, Presbyter.
    • AVITUS, Spanish Presbyter.
    • EVODIUS, Bishop of Uzala.
    • SEVERUS, Bishop of Minorca.
    • MARCELLUS, Memorialis▪ EUSEBIUS, URSINUS, Monk.
    • MACARIUS, Monk of Rome.
    • HELIO DORUS, Presbyter of Antioch.
    • PAUL, Bishop.
    • HELVIDIUS, VIGILANTIUS, Priest.
    Wrote about the beginning of the Fifth Cen∣tury.
  • St. AUGUSTIN, Bishop of Hippo. Born at Tagasta the 13th. of Nov. 354. Was Converted in 387. Ordained Priest in 391. and Bishop in 395. Began to Write in 387. and did not leave off writing till his Death. Died the 28th. of August in the Year 430.
  • ZOSIMUS, Bishop of Rome. Ordained in 417. Died in 418.
  • BONIFACE I. Bishop of Rome. Ordained in 418. Died in 423.
  • SYNESIUS. A Platonick Philosopher. Bishop of Ptolemais. Fa∣mous for his Skill in Human Learning, about the end of the Fourth and the beginning of the Fifth Century; and was Elected Bishop in 410. Died after the Year 412.
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