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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Contents
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- ADVERTISEMENT Concerning this TRANSLATION.
- THE Author's PREFACE.
- THE CONTENTS OF THE First Volume.
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A Preliminary Dissertation ABOUT THE AUTHORS OF THE BIBLE.
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SECT. I.
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- SECT. II.
- SECT. III.
- SECT. IV.
- SECT. V.
- SECT. VI.
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SECT. I.
-
BIBLIOTHECA PATRUM: OR, A New Ecclesiastical History OF THE First three Centuries ofCRISTIANITY. CONTAINING An Account of the LIVES and WRITINGS of thePrimitive FATHERS, with Censures upon all their BOOKS, determining which areGenuine, and whichSpurious. -
Of the Letter supposed to be sent by
Jesus Christ to KingAgbarus, and of that ofAgbarus toJesus Christ. -
Of some Letters attributed to the Virgin
Mary. - Of the Counterfeit Gospels.
- Of the counterfeit Acts of the Apostles, and of the false Revelations.
-
Of the Epistle to the
Laodiceans, and some others attributed to St.Paul. -
Of the Epistle of St.
Barnabas. - Of the Liturgies that are falsely attributed to the Apostles.
- Of the Apostles Creed.
- Of the Canons and Constitutions attributed to the Apostles.
-
Cf several Books attributed to
Prochorus, Linus, andAbdias, and of the Acts of the Passion of St.Andrew. -
Of the Books of the
Sibyls, Mercurius Trismegistus, andHystas∣pes: Of the Letters ofLentulus andPilate, concerningJesus Christ: Of the Epistles ofSeneca to St.Paul, and of those of St.Paul toSeneca: And of a Passage in the History ofJosephus. - HERMAS.
-
S. CLEMENS ROMANUS. -
S.
DIONYSIUS the Areopagite. -
St. IGNATIUS. -
S. POLYCARP. - PAPIAS.
-
QUADRATUS
and ARISTIDES. - AGRIPPA.
- HEGESIPPUS.
-
S. JUSTIN. - MELITO.
- TATIAN.
-
ATHENAGORAS
and HERMIAS. -
THEOPHILUS Bishop ofANTIOCH. -
APOLLINARIUS,
or, APOLLINARISof HIERAPOLIS. -
DIONYSIUS
of CORINTH. -
Pinytus, Philippus, Modestus, Musanus,
and Bardesanes. -
S. IRENAEUS. -
Victor, Polycrates, Theophilus
of Cesarea,and Bachillusof Corinth. - Several Writers, of whom nothing remains, and who were little known amongst the Ancients.
-
SERAPION
of ANTIOCH. - RHODON.
- PANTAENUS.
-
S. CLEMENTof ALEXANDRIA. -
Miltiades; The twoApollonii; And two Anony∣mous Authors, who wrote against the Heresies ofMon∣tanus andArtemo. - TERTULLIAN.
- CAIUS.
- HIPPOLITUS.
-
GEMINIANUS
or GEMINUS. - ALEXANDER.
- JULIUS AFRICANUS.
- MINUTIUS FELIX.
- AMMONIUS.
- ORIGEN.
-
AMBROSE
and TRYPHON,Disciples of ORIGEN. - BERYLLUS.
-
Saint CYPRIAN. - PONTIUS.
- CORNELIUS.
- NOVATIAN.
-
Saint MARTIALIS. -
SIXTUS
or XYSTUS. -
Saint GREGORY THAUMATURGUS. -
St. DIONYSIUSof Alexandria. - THEOGNOSTUS
- ATHENOGENES.
-
DIONYSIUS
Bishop of Rome. - MALCHION.
- ARCHELAUS.
- ANATOLIUS.
- VICTORINUS.
- PIERIUS.
- METHODIUS.
- PAMPHILUS.
- LUCIAN.
- PHILEAS.
-
ZENO
Bishop of Verona. - ARNOBIUS.
- LACTANTIUS.
- COMMODIANUS.
- JULIUS FIRMICUS MATERNUS.
-
Of the
COUNCILS that were Held in theFirst Ages of the Church. - Of false Decretals Attributed to the first Popes.
-
An Abridgment of the
Doctrine, Discipline, andMorality of the Three FirstAges of theChurch.
-
Of the Letter supposed to be sent by
- ADVERTISEMENT.
- A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE AUTHORS OF THE Old Testament.
-
A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE of the Authors of the
NEW TESTAMENT. - A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE Ecclesiastical Authors That are Mentioned in this Volume.
-
A TABLE of
BOOKS that belong to theOld Testament, Canonical, Apocryphal, and Lost. -
A TABLE OF
BOOKS that belong to theNew Testament. - A TABLE Of all the Ecclesiastical Writers Mentioned in this Volume.
-
A TABLE of all the
Writings ofEcclesiastical Au∣thors, according to the Order of their Argu∣ments, that are mentioned in this Volume. -
AN ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF
AUTHORS NAMES mentioned in this Volume. - A General Index of the Principal Matters.
- half title
- title page
- THE CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME.
-
AN ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF THE
Names of the Authorsmentioned in this Volume. - AN Alphabetical TABLE OF THE COUNCILS.
-
BIBLIOTHECA PATRUM: OR, A NEW HISTORY OF Ecclesiastical Writers. TOME II.-
EUSEBIUS
of Caesarea. -
CONSTANTINE the first Christian Emperour. - JUVENCUS.
- RHETICIUS.
-
EUSTATHIUS
Bishop of Antioch. -
PETER
of Alexandria. -
ALEXANDER
Bishop of Alexandria. -
St. ATHANASIUS. - JACOBUS NISIBENUS.
-
MARCELLUS
of Ancyra. - HOSIUS.
- JULIUS.
- ASTERIUS.
- THEODORUS.
- TRYPHILIUS.
- HELIODORUS.
-
DONATUS, andVitellius andMacrobius his Disciples. -
St. ANTHONY. -
St. PACHOMIUS. - ORSIESIS.
- THEODORUS.
-
The MACARII. -
SERAPION
Bishop of Thmuis. - EUSEBIUS EMISENUS.
-
BASIL
of Ancyra. - LIBERIUS.
-
St. HILARY. - LUCIFER CALARITANUS.
-
VICTORINUS
of Africk. -
St. PACIANUS. -
GREGORY
of Baetica. - PHAEBADIUS.
-
St. OPTATUS. -
ACACIUS
of Caesarea. - PHOTINUS.
-
AETIUS
and EUNOMIUS. -
GEORGE
of Laodicea. -
The APOLLINARII. -
TITUS
of Bostra. -
DIDYMUS
of Alexandria. -
PETER
of Alexandria. - LUCIUS.
- AQUILIUS SEVERUS.
- EUZOIUS.
-
St. CYRILof Jerusalem. -
St.
EPHREM theSyrian, Deacon ofEdessa. -
DAMASUS,
Bishop of Rome. -
St. BASIL. -
St. GREGORY NAZIANZEN. -
St. GREGORY NYSSEN. -
St. CAESARIUS. -
St. AMPHILOCHIUS. - MAXIMUS.
- EUSEBIUS VERCELLENSIS.
- MELETIUS.
-
DIODORUS
Bishop of Tarsus. -
HILARY the Deacon. -
PRISCILLIAN
and Matronianus, Tiberianusand Dictiniushis 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 ofMilan. -
St. EPIPHANIUS. - PHILO CARPATHIUS.
- Q. JULIUS HILARION.
-
EUSEBIUS
-
OF THE COUNCILS Held in the Fourth AGE of the
CHURCH. -
Of the pretended
COUNCIL ofSinuessa. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofCirtha. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofAlexandria, underPeter Bishop of that Church. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofEliberis or.Elvira. -
Of the Pretended
COUNCIL ofCarthage againstCaecilian. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofRome. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofArles. -
Of the COUNCILSof Ancyraand Neo-Caesarea. -
Of the First
COUNCIL ofAlexandria againstArius. -
Of the pretended
COUNCIL ofBithynia forArius. -
Of the Second
COUNCIL ofAlexandria againstArius: held in the presence ofHosius. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofNice. -
Of the pretended
COUNCIL ofAntioch againstEustathius. -
Of the
SYNOD ofCaesarea. -
Of the pretended
COUNCIL ofTyre against St.Athanasius. -
Of the
SYNOD ofJerusalem. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofConstantinople againstMarcellus ofAncyra. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofConstantinople againstPaul Bishop of that City. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofAlexandria in behalf of St.Athanasius. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofRome, under PopeJulius, in behalf of St.Athanasius. -
Of the
COUNCILS held atAntioch. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofAntioch. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofMilan. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofCologne againstEuphratas. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofSardica. -
Of the First
COUNCIL ofSirmium. -
Of the Second
COUNCIL ofSirmium. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofArles. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofMilan. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofBiterrae, orBeziers. -
Of the Third
COUNCIL ofSirmium. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofAntioch. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofAncyra. -
Of the Fourth
COUNCIL ofSirmium. -
Of the Fifth
COUNCIL ofSirmium. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofAriminum. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofSeleucia. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofConstantinople. -
Of the
SYNOD ofMelitine. -
Of the
SYNOD ofAntioch. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofAlexandria. -
Of the COUNCILof Paris. -
Of the COUNCILof Italy. -
Of the
COUNCIL of theEgyptian Bishops, held atAntioch. -
Of the COUNCILof Antiochunder Meletius. -
Of the COUNCILof Lampsacus. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofSingedunum, Compos'd ofArian Bishops. -
Of the SYNODSheld by the Semi-Arians. -
Of the SYNODof Tyana. -
Of the COUNCILof Gangra. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofLaodicea. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofRome underDamasus. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofRome againstUrsicinus. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofValence. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofAntioch for restoring Peace in that Church. -
Of the
COUNCILS ofConstantinople. -
Of the Second
COUNCIL ofConstantinople. -
Of the Third
COUNCIL ofConstantinople. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofAquileia. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofSaragosa. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofSida inPamphylia. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofBourdeaux. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofCapua. -
Of the
COUNCILS ofRome, and ofMilan, againstJovinian. -
Of the
COUNCIL of theNovatians held atSangarus. -
Of the First
COUNCIL ofCarthage. -
Of the Second
COUNCIL ofCarthage. -
Of the
COUNCILS ofCabarsussa andBagaïs. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofHippo. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofCarthage, in the Year 394. -
Of the
COUNCILS ofCarthage, in the Year 397. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofCarthage held in the Year 398, call'd the Fourth. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofCarthage in the Year 399. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofCarthage in the Year 401, commonly call'd the Fifth. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofConstantinople, in the Year 394. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofAlexandria, in the Year 399. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofCyprus, at the same time. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofTurin. -
Of the
COUNCIL ofToledo. -
An Abridgment of the
Doctrine of theFourth AGE of theChurch. -
An Abridgment of the
Discipline of theFourth AGE of theChurch.
-
Of the pretended
- A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL AUTHORS Mentioned in this VOLUME.
-
A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE of the
COUNCILS held in theFourth Age of theChurch. -
A TABLE of all the
Writings of theEcclesiastical Authors mentioned in this Volume. -
A TABLE of the
Acts, Professions of Faith, andCanons of theCouncils mentioned in this Volume. -
A TABLE of all the Genuine extant
Writings of theEcclesiastical Authors, according to the Order of their Arguments, that are mentioned in this Volume. -
COMMENTARIES AND DISCOURSES Upon the Holy Scripture. -
A General INDEX of the
Principal Matters con∣tained in the Second Volume. - ADVERTISEMENT.
- title page
- PREFACE.
- ERRATA.
-
CONTENTS of the
Third Volume. -
BIBLIOTHECA PATRUM: OR, A NEW HISTORY OF Ecclesiastical Writers. TOME III. PART I.- EVAGRIUS PONTICUS.
- MARK.
-
SIMPLICIANUS,
Bishop of Milan. -
VIGILIUS
of Trent. - PRUDENTIUS.
- DIADOCHUS.
- AUDENTIUS.
- SEVERUS ENDELECHIUS.
- FLAVIANUS.
-
S. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM.-
Opinions of S.
Chrysostom upon several moral Principles. Of the Love of God. - Of the Love of our Neighbour.
- Of Alms-deeds.
- Of Riches and Poverty.
- Of Forgiving, and against Revenge.
- Of Fasting.
- Upon this; That Man is obliged to doe all for God, and to direct all his Actions to him alone.
- Of the necessary Dispositions to communicate worthily.
- Of Prayer.
- Of Attention in Prayer.
- Of Humility, against Pride.
- Of Christian Watchfulness.
- Against Covetousness.
- Of Meekness, and against Anger.
- Against Envy.
- Against Drunkenness.
- Against Swearing and Blasphemies.
- Concerning Publick Shows and Stage-plays.
- Of Balls and Gaming.
- Of the Dignity and Qualifications of the Ministers of Jesus Christ.
- Upon the Usefulness and Excellency of a Monastick Life.
- Of the State of Marriage, and of the Duties of Married Persons.
- Of the Education of Children, and the Duties of the Master of a Family.
- Of Afflictions.
- Of Death.
-
Christian Maxims which S.
Chrysostom lays down and maintains in his Sermons. - section
-
Opinions of S.
-
Antiochus
and Severianusof Gabala. - ASTERIUS AMASENUS.
- ANASTASIUS.
-
CHROMATIUS,
Bishop of Aquileia. -
GAUDENTIUS,
Bishop of Brescia. -
JOHN
of Jerusalem. -
THEOPHILUS
of Alexandria. -
THEODORUS
of Mopsuesta. - PALLADIUS.
-
P. INNOCENT I. -
Saint JEROM. - RUFINUS.
- SOPHRONIUS.
- SEVERUS SULPICIUS.
-
Saint PAULINUS. - PELAGIUS.
- COELESTIUS.
- NICEAS.
- OLYMPIUS.
- BACHIARIUS.
- SABBATIUS.
- ISAAC.
- PAULUS OROSIUS.
- LUCIANUS, AVITUS, EVODIUS, SEVERUS.
- MARCELLUS MEMORIALIS.
- EUSEBIUS.
- URSINUS.
- MACARIUS.
- HELIODORUS.
- PAULUS.
-
HELVIDIUS
and VIGILANTIUS. -
St. AUGUSTIN. - ZOSIMUS.
-
BONIFACE
I. - SYNESIUS.
- POLYCHRONIUS.
-
Councils Assembled, From the Beginning of the FIFTH CENTURY, To the YEAR 430.
-
The
Canons of aCouncil, supposed to have been held atRome under PopeInnocent I. -
The Council of
Milevis. -
Of the Councils held by St.
Chrysostom atConstantinople and atEphesus, in the Years 400, and 401. -
A Council assembled in the Year 403. in a Suburb of
Chalcedon, called,The Oak, in which St.Chrysostom was Condemned. -
The Council of
Carthage, in the Year 403. -
The Council of
Carthage, in the Year 404. -
The Council of
Carthage, in the Year 405. -
The Council of
Carthage, in the Year 407. -
Two Councils of
Carthage, in the Year 408. -
The Council of
Carthage, in the Year 409. -
The Council of
Carthage, in the Year 410. -
The Council of
Ptolemais. -
The Conference at
Carthage. -
The Council of
Cirta, orZerta. -
The First Council of
Carthage, againstCoelestius. -
The Conference of
Jerusalem. -
The Council of
Diospolis. -
A Second Council of
Carthage againstPelagius andCoelestius. The Council ofMilevis against the same. -
The Council of
Carthage, held about the latter end of the Year 417. -
The Council of
Carthage in the Year 418. -
Of the Council of
Tella, orZella, and of some other Councils ofAfrica. -
Councils of
Carthage in the Years 418. and 419. Concerning the Cause ofApiarius. -
The Council of
Ravenna, in 419. -
The Council of
Carthage, in the Year 420. -
The Council of
Constantinople, in the Year 426. -
The Council of
Carthage, in the Year 427. againstLeporius. -
The Council of
Constantinople, in the Year 428.
-
The
- 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.
-
A CHRONOLOGICAE TABLE of the
COUNCILS held in theFourth Age of theChurch. -
A TABLE of all the
Works of theEcclesiastical Authors mentioned in this Volume. - A Table of the Acts, Professions of Faith, and Canons of the Councils, mentioned in this Volume.
-
A Table of all the Writings of the
Ecclesiastical Authors mentioned in this Volume, according to the Order of their Arguments. -
A General INDEX.
Of the Principal Matters contained in the Third Volume. - ERRATA.
- title page
-
The CONTENTS of the
Fourth Volume. - An Alphabetical Table of the Ecclesiastical Authors contained in this Second Part of the Third Tome.
- An Alphabetical Table of the Councils.
-
BIBLIOTHECA PATRUM: OR, A NEW HISTORY OF Ecclesiastical Writers. TOME III. PART II.-
ATTICUS
Bishop of Constantinople. - TICHONIUS.
- LEPORIUS.
-
S. ISIDOREof Damiata. - JOANNES CASSIANUS.
-
S. NILUS. -
The Author of the
Confessions of Faith, attributed toRUFINUS. - POSSIDIUS.
- URANIUS.
-
S. COELESTINE. -
S.
CYRIL Patriarch ofAlexandria. - MARIUS MERCATOR.
- ANIANUS.
- JULIAN.
- NESTORIUS.
-
JOHN▪
Bishop of Antioch, ACACIUSof Beraea,and PAULof Emesa. -
The Bishops of
NESTORIUS 's Party. -
EUTHERIUS
Bishop of Tyana. -
THEODOTUS
Bishop of Ancyra. -
The Orthodox Bishops of S.
Cyril 's Party. -
S. SIXTUS III. - PROCLUS.
- CAPREOLUS.
-
ANTONIUS HONORATUS
Bishop of Con∣stantinain Africa. -
VICTOR
of Antioch. -
VICTOR
of Marseille. - SEDULIUS.
- PHILIPPUS SIDETA.
- PHILOSTORGIUS.
- NONNUS.
- SOCRATES.
- SOZOMEN.
- THEODORITUS.
-
ANDREW
Bishop of Samosata. -
HELLADIUS
Bishop of Tarsus, MAXIMINUSBishop of Anazarbum,and IRENAEUSBishop of Phoenicia. -
S. LEO. -
S.
HILARY Bishop ofArles. -
S. VINCENTIUS LIRINENSIS. -
S. EUCHERIUS. - PETRUS CHRYSOLOGUS.
- MAXIMUS TAURINENSIS.
- VALERIAN.
- VICTOR CARTENNENSIS.
-
S. PROSPER. -
Of the Author of the Books,
Of the Calling of the Gen∣tiles, And,Of the Epistle to Demetrias. -
FLAVIAN, and several other Bishops, who wrote the Letters or Records about the Affair ofEu yches. - Several Letters of divers Bishops.
-
BASILIUS
Bishop of Seleucia. - TIMOTHEUS AELURUS.
- CHRYSIPPUS.
- VIGILIUS DIACONUS.
- FASTIDIUS PRISCUS.
- DRACONTIUS.
- EUDOCIA the Empress, and PROBA FAL∣CONIA.
- TYRSIUS RUFUS ASTERIUS.
- PETRONIUS.
- CONSTANTINUS, or CONSTANTIUS.
- PHILIPPUS.
- SYAGRIUS.
- ISAAC.
- SIMEON STYLITES.
- MOSCHIMUS, or MOCHIMUS.
- ASCLEPIUS, PETER, and PAUL.
- SALVIAN.
-
ARNOBIUS,
junior. -
HONORATUS,
Bishop of Marseille. -
SALONIUS
and VERANUS. - PAULINUS PETROCORIUS.
- MUSAEUS.
- VINCENTIUS.
- SYRUS.
- SAMUEL.
- CLAUDIANUS MAMERTUS.
- PASTOR.
- VOCONIUS.
- EUTROPIUS.
- EVAGRIUS.
- TIMOTHEUS.
- EUSTATHIUS.
- THEODULUS.
- EUGENIUS.
- CEREALIS.
- SERVUS DEI.
- IDACIUS.
- VICTORIUS.
-
GENNADIUS,
Patriarch of CONSTANTINOPLE. -
ANTIPATER
of Bostra. -
HILARUS
or HILARIUS,Bishop of Rome. -
SIMPLICIUS,
Bishop of Rome. -
FAUSTUS,
Bishop of Ries. -
RURICIUS, DESIDERIUS, and some Others. -
APOLLINARIS SIDONIUS,
Bishop of Clermont. -
JOANNES TALAIA,
or TALAIDA. -
JOHN, a Priest ofAntioch. - JOANNES AEGEATES.
- VICTOR VITENSIS.
- VIGILIUS TAPSENSIS.
-
FAELIX III.
Bishop of Rome. -
The Author of the Memoir concerning the Affair of
ACACIUS. - GELASIUS I.
- ANASTASIUS II.
-
PASCHASIUS, a Deacon of the Church ofRome. - JULIANUS POMERIUS.
- GENNADIUS.
- NEMESIUS, AENEAS GAZAEUS.
- GELASIUS CYZICENUS.
-
The Author of the Books Attributed to S.
DIONY∣SIUS theAreopagite.
-
ATTICUS
-
The History of the COUNCILS. Held from the Year 430, to the End of the Fifth Age.
-
Of the I. Council of
Ephesus. - THE HISTORY OF THE COUNCIL of CHALCEDON, and other Precedent Councils.
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Of the COUNCIL of
RIES, Held in 439. -
The I COUNCIL of
ORANGE. -
The COUNCIL of
VASIO. -
The II COUNCIL of
ARLES. -
The COUNCIL of
ANJOU. -
The III COUNCIL of
ARLES. -
The COUNCIL of
CONSTANTINOPLE, An. 459. -
The Letter of
Lupus Bishop ofTroyes, andEu∣phronius Bishop ofAugustodunum toThalassius Bishop ofAnjou. -
The COUNCIL of
TOURS. -
The COUNCIL of
VENNES. -
The Council of
ROME under PopeHilarius.
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Of the I. Council of
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A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL AUTHORS
CONTAINED In the Second Part of the Third Volume of the New History of Ecclesiastical Writers. -
A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE COUNCILS
Spoken of in this Volume. -
A
TABLE of the Works of the Ecclesiastical Authors mentioned in theSecond Part of theIII Volume of this New History of Ecclesiastical Writers. - A TABLE Of the Acts, Letters and Canons of the COUNCILS Spoken of in this Volume.
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A
TABLE of the Works of the Ecclesiastical Writers, who died since the Year 430, disposed ac∣cording to the Order of the Matters they treat of. -
An
INDEX of the Principal Matters contained in this FOURTH VOLUME. -
ERRATA to the Fourth Volume. -
A Catalogue of some Books lately Printed and to be Sold by
Abel Swal andTim. Childe, at theUnicorn at the West End of St.Paul 's Church-yard. - title page
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The CONTENTS of the
Fifth Volume. -
BIBLIOTHECA PATRUM: OR, A NEW HISTORY OF Ecclesiastical Writers. TOME IV.-
Pope
SYMMACHUS. -
AVITUS Bishop ofVienna. -
ENNODIUS Bishop ofPAVIA. - HORMISDAS.
-
St.
FULGENTIUS. - EUGIPPIUS.
-
FERRANDUS a Deacon. - JOHN MAXENTIUS.
- TRIFOLIUS.
- ADRIANUS.
- LAURENTIUS.
- MARCELLINUS.
-
AEGIDIUS, orGILES the Abbot. - ORENTIUS.
- BOETIUS.
- EPIPHANIUS SCHOLASTICUS.
-
THEODORUS the Reader. - SEVERUS.
-
JOHN
of Scythopolis. -
BASIL
of Cilicia. -
JOHN the First, Bishop ofRome. -
FELIX the Fourth, Bishop ofRome. -
BONIFACE the Second, Bishop ofRome. -
JOHN the Second, Bishop ofRome. -
AGAPETUS Bishop ofRome. -
St.
EPHREM Patriarch ofAntioch. -
PROCOPIUS
of Gaza. -
The
Anonymous Author of anExposition of theOctateuque. -
The Monk
Jobius. - JUSTINIAN.
- DIONYSIUS EXIGUUS.
- CASSIODORUS.
-
St.
BENEDICT. -
Pope
SILVERIUS. -
The Pope
VIGILIUS. -
CAESARIUS Bishop ofArles. - PONTIANUS.
-
LEO Archbishop ofSens. -
TROJANUS Bishop ofSantones. -
NICETIUS Bishop ofTreves. - AURELIANUS.
- TERRADIUS.
- ARATOR.
-
JUSTINIANUS andJUSTUS Bishops ofSpain, - APRIGIUS.
- ARETAS.
-
ZACHARIAS Bishop ofMitylena. -
CYRILLUS
of Scythopolis. - FACUNDUS.
-
VICTOR
of Capua. -
RUSTICUS Deacon of the Church ofROME. - PRIMASIUS.
- JUNILIUS.
- LIBERATUS.
-
VICTOR
of Tunona. - PAULUS SILENTIARIUS.
-
PELAGIUS the First. - AGNELLUS.
- LEONTIUS.
- FORTUNATUS.
- BANDONINIA.
-
St. GERMANUSBishop of Paris. -
MARTINUS
of Bracara. - PASCHASIUS.
-
JOANNES SCHOLASTICUS
Patriarch of Constantinople. -
GREGORY
of Tours. - GILDAS.
- EVANTIUS.
- FERREOLUS.
-
SEDATUS
and CHRYSIPPUS. -
PELAGIUS the Second. - EULOGIUS.
-
JOHN the Faster. -
JOHN
of Biclarum. - ANASTASIUS SINAITA.
- EVAGRIUS.
-
St. JOHN CLIMACUS. -
JOHN
of Raithu. -
St. GREGORY.- Concerning Baptism.
- Of the Unction, that is used at Baptism, or Confir∣mation.
- Of the Consecration of the Eucharist.
- About Penance.
- About the Indissolvableness of Marriage.
- Of the Vacancy of an Episcopal See.
- Concerning the Elections and Ordinations of Bishops.
- Of the Authority and Usefulness of Councils.
-
Of the Primacy and Rights of the Bishop of
Rome. - Of the Apostolick Sees.
- The Form of Ecclesiastical Decisions.
- Against the Title of Universal Patriarch.
- Of the Rights and Authority of the Metropolitans.
-
About the
Pallium. - About the Title of Cardinal.
- Of the Pope's Deputies.
- The Pope's Legats.
- Of the Functions of Arch-deacons, Deacons, Sub-deacons, and other Clergy-men.
- Of the Use of Ecclesiastical Revenues.
-
Of the Patrimony of St.
Peter. - Of the Celibacy of Clergy-men.
- Against Simony.
- Of the Submission due to Princes.
- Of Ecclesiastical Moderation.
- Of the Duties to which Bishops are obliged.
- Of the Penance of Clergy-men.
- Of Excommunication.
- Rules concerning the Monks.
- Of an Abbot.
- Of the Exemption of Monasteries.
- Of the Uniting of Monasteries.
- Rules for the Monasteries of Nuns.
- The Consecration of Churches.
- The Uniting of Bishopricks.
- The Translation of Bishops.
- Rules concerning Christian Slaves.
- Of the Veneration due to Reliques.
- Of the Use of Images.
-
Of divers Ceremonies of the Church of
Rome. - Of the last Judgment.
-
The Letters of St.
Gregory against the Defenders of the three Chapters. - Against the Donatists.
-
The Affair of
Maximus ofSalonae. -
The Mission of
Austin the Monk and his Collegues intoEngland. -
Of some Letters attributed to St.
Gregory, which are either uncertain or supposititious.
- PATERIUS.
-
St. LEANDERBishop of Sevil. -
LICINIANUS
and SEVERUSBishops of Spain. - DINAMIUS.
- EUTROPIUS.
-
MAXIMUS
Bishop of Saragosa. -
EUSTRATIUS
Priest of Constantinople. - ANDRONICIANUS.
- LUCIUS CHARINUS.
- METRODORUS.
-
HERACLIANUS
Bishop of Chalcedon. -
LEONTIUS
Bishop of Arabissa.
-
Pope
-
OF THE COUNCILS HELD In the Sixth Age.
-
Of the COUNCILSat ROMEunder Pope Symmachus. -
Of the Council of
Agatha. -
The first Council of
Orleans. -
The Council of
Tarraco. -
The Council of
Gerunda. -
The Council of
Epaone. -
Of first Council of
Lyons. -
The Council of
Lerida, orIlerda. -
The Council of
Valentia inSpain. -
The fourth Council of
Arles. -
The Council of the Bishops of
Afric held atCarthage underBoniface Bishop of that City, in the Year 525. -
The second Council of
Orange. -
The second Council of
Vasio. -
The Council of
Rome underBoniface the Second. -
The second Council of
Toledo. -
A Conference held at
Constantinople between the Ca∣tholicks and Severians. -
The second Council of
Orleans. -
The Council of
Clermont inArvernia, in the Year 535. -
The third Council of
Orleans. -
The Council of
Barcelona held in the Year 540. -
The fourth Council of
Orleans held in the Year 541. -
The fifth Council of
Orleans. -
The Council of
Arvernia under KingTheodobertus. -
The Council of
Tutella. -
The History of the Council of
Constantinople underMennas, held in the Year 536. -
The History of the second Council of
Constantinople, which is commonly call'd the fifth General Council. -
The fifth Council of
Arles. -
The second Council of
Paris in the Year 555. -
The third Council of
Paris. -
The Edict of
Clotharius. -
The first Council of
Bracara. -
The Council held at
Santones. -
The second Council of
Lyons. -
The second Council of
Tours in the Year 567. -
The second Council of
Bracara in 572. -
The fourth Council of
Paris. -
The fifth Council of
Paris. -
The Synod of
Antisiodorum. -
The first Council of
Mascon in the Year 581. -
The third Council of
Lyons. -
The second Council of
Valentia held in 583. -
The second Council of
Mascon held in 585. -
The third Council of
Toledo. -
The Council of
Narbo in the Year 589. -
The first Council of
Sevil in 590. -
The Council in
Arvernia. -
The Council of
Poitiers. -
The Council of
Metz in the Year 590. -
The Assembly of Bishops at
Nanterra. -
The Council of
Caesar Augusta. -
The Council of
Toledo, held in the twelfth Year of the Reign ofReccaredus, the Five hundred ninety seventh of Jesus Christ, consisting of thirteen Bishops ofSpain, It was National. -
The Council of
Osca, orHuesca, a City of the Pro∣vince ofTarraco; held under the same King in the Year 598. -
The Council of
Barcelona under the same King held in 599, consisting of twelve Bishops.
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- A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE Ecclesiastical Writers Which are mention'd in this Volume.
- A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE COUNCILS Held in the Sixth Age, Which are mention'd in this Volume.
- A TABLE OF ALL THE WRITINGS OF THE Ecclesiastical Authors Mention'd in this Volume.
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A
TABLE of theCANONS andACTS of theCOUNCILS held in the Sixth Age of the Church. - A TABLE OF THE WORKS OF THE Ecclesiastical Writers Of the Sixth Age, According to the Order of their Subject Matter.
- AN Alphabetical INDEX OF THE Principal Matters contain'd in the Fifth Volume.
- Advertisement.
- ERRATA:
- title page
-
The CONTENTS of the
Sixth Volume. - The AUTHOR'S ADVERTISEMENT TO THE READER.
-
IBLIOTHECA PATRUM: OR, A NEW HISTORY OF Ecclesiastical Writers. TOME V.-
S. ISIDOREof Sevil. -
BRAULIO,
Bishop of Saragosa. -
S. COLUMBANUS. -
CUMIANUS
or CUMINUS. - HESYCHIUS.
-
EUSEBIUS,
Bishop of Thessalonica. - BONIFACE IV.
- JOHN PHILOPONUS.
-
THEODOSIUS, CONON, EUGENIUS, THEMISTIUS
and THEODORUS. - NICIAS.
- ANTIOCHUS.
-
JOHN,
Bishop of Thessalonica. -
GREGORY
of Antioch. -
JOHN, ARAUSIUS, HELLADIUS, JUSTUS, NONNITUS
and CONAN∣TIUS,Bishops of Spain. - BONIFACE V.
-
MODESTUS,
Bishop of Jerusalem. -
GEORGE
of Alexandria. - HONORIUS.
- SOPHRONIUS.
- JOANNES MOSCHUS.
-
GEORGIUS,
Sirnamed PISIDES. -
EUGENIUS,
Bishop of Toledo. -
APOLLONIUS,
Presbyter of Novara. - JOHN IV.
- THEODORUS I.
- MARTIN I.
-
S. MAXIMUS. -
ANASTASIUS,
Disciple of Maximus. -
ANASTASIUS,
Apocrisiarius of Rome. -
THEODOSIUS
and THEODORUS. - THEODORUS.
-
PETER
of Laodicea. -
THALASSIUS, a Monk. -
ISAIAH,
Abbot. -
THEOFRIDUS,
Abbot. - DONATUS.
- VITALIANUS.
-
S. ELIGIUS. - AGATHO.
- LEO II.
- BENEDICT II.
- DREPANIUS FLORUS.
-
ILDEPHONSUS,
Bishop of Toledo. -
TAIO,
or TAGO. -
LEONTIUS,
Bishop in Cyprus. - MARCULPHUS.
-
COSMA
of Jerusalem. - PANTALEO.
-
S. JULIANof Toledo. -
THEODORUS
of Canterbury. - FRUCTUOSUS.
- CEOLFRIDE.
- ADELMUS.
- ADAMAN.
- APONIUS.
- CRESCONIUS.
- JOANNES MONACHUS.
- DEMETRIUS CIZICENUS.
-
Memoirs of the Schism of the
Armenians. -
JOHANNES NICAENUS 's Memoirs upon Christ's Birth, directed toZachary, a Christian ofArmenia. -
S. OWEN.
-
-
COUNCILS Held in the Seventh Century.
-
A Conference held in 601. in
England, inWorcestershire, betweenAugustine the Monk, and theBritish Bishops. -
Assembly of Bishops held at
Challon, upon the RiverSaone, in 603. -
A Council of
Toledo, held under KingGondemare, in 610. -
Council of
Egara, under KingSisebut, held in the year 614. -
Council V.of Paris. -
Council held in
France, about the same Time as the former, of which the Place is unknown. -
Council II.of Sevil. -
Council of
Rheims, underSonnatius. -
Council IV. of
Toledo. -
Council V.of Toledo,held in 636. -
Council VI.of Toledo,of the Year 638. -
Council VII.of Toledo. -
Council of
Lateran against theMonothelites underMartin I. -
Council
III. ofConstantinople, 6th. General. -
Council of
Challon upon the RiverSaone. -
Council VIII.of Toledo. -
Council IX.of Toledo. -
Council
X. ofToledo, in 656. -
A Conference held in
Northumberland, in 664. -
Council of
Merida . -
Council of
Autun. -
Council of
Hereford inEngland. -
Council XI.of Toledo. -
Council IV.of Braga. -
Council XII.of Toledo -
Council XIII.of Toledo. -
Council XIV.of Toledo. -
Council XV.of Toledo. -
Council of
Saragosa. -
Council XVI.of Toledo. -
Council
XVII. ofToledo, held in 694. -
Council held at
Constantinople, Anno 692, calledQuini-Sextum, orIn Trullo.
-
A Conference held in 601. in
-
OF THE Ecclesiastical Writers Which FLOURISHED
In the VIIIAge of the CHURCH. - BEDE.
-
JOHN,
Patriarch of Constantinople;and AGATHO,Deacon of the same Church. -
GERMANUS,
Patriarch of Constantinople. -
BONIFACE
of Mentz. - GREGORY II.
- GREGORY III.
-
ZACHARY
Bishop of Rome. - ANDREAS CRETENSIS.
- ANASTASIUS.
-
EGBERT of
YORK. -
St. JOHN DAMASCENE. -
S. CHRODEGAND,Bishop of Metz. - STEVEN II.
- WILLIBALD.
-
JOHN
Patriarch of Jerusalem. - GODESCHALCUS.
- AMBROSIUS AUTPERTUS.
- PAUL I.
- STEPHEN III.
- ADRIAN I.
-
PAUL
Deacon of Aquileia. - CHARLEMAGNE.
- ALCUIN.
- ETHERIUS.
-
PAULINUS
of Aquileia. -
THEODULPHUS
Bishop of Orleans. - LEO III.
-
Some
Greek Authors against theIconoclasts. - ELIAS Cretensis.
-
GEORGE SYNCELLUS
and THEOPHANES
-
Councils held in the Eighth Century.
-
The Assembly of
Barkhamstead in the Kingdom ofKent. -
Councils held in
England about the matter ofWilfrid. -
A Council of
Rome underGregory II. -
A Council of
Germany underCarloman. -
The Council of
Lestines. -
A Council of
Rome held under PopeZachary. -
The Council of
Soissons. -
The Second Council of
Rome underZachary. -
The Council of
Cloveshaw. -
The COUNCIL of
VERBERIE. -
The COUNCIL of
VERNEUILLE. -
The COUNCIL of
METZ. -
The COUNCIL of
COMPEIGNE. -
The Second COUNCIL of
NICE for Images, The Seventh General. -
The Council of
NORTHUMBERLAND. -
The COUNCIL of
AQUILEIA. -
The COUNCIL of
RATISBONE. -
The COUNCIL of
FRANCKFORT. -
A COUNCIL of
Rome under Pope LEO III. -
The COUNCIL of
Aix-la-Chapelle against FELIX.
-
The Assembly of
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A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL AUTHORS That Flourished
In the Seventh and Eighth Centuries of the Church. -
A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE of the Councils held in the
VII andVIII Centuries of the Church. -
A TABLE of the Works of the
Ecclesiastical Writers ofVII andVIII Centuries of the Church. -
A
Table of theActs, Letters andCanons of theCouncils held in the Seventh and Eighth Centuries. -
A
Table of theWorks of theEcclesiastical Writers of theSeventh andEighth Centuries; disposed according to the Order of the Matters contained in them. - AN ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF THE Principal Matters Contained in the Sixth Volume.
- ERRATA of Volume VI.
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- To the Reader.
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BOOKS Lately Printed for, and to be Sold byABEL SWALL andT. CHILDE. At the Unicorn in St.Paul 's CHURCH-Yard. - A TABLE of the CONTENTS.
- CHAP. I.
- CHAP. II.
- CHAP. III.
- CHAP. IV.
- CHAP. V.
- CHAP. VI.
- CHAP. VII.
- CHAP. VIII.
- CHAP. IX.
- CHAP. X.
-
CHAP. XI.
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The Council of
Aix la Chapelle, held in 809. -
The Sixth Council of
Arles, in the year 813. -
The Council of
Mentz, in the same year. -
The Council of
Rheims, in the same year. -
The Third Council of
Tours, in the same year. -
The Second Council of
Chalons, in the same year. -
The Council of
Aix la Chapelle, in the year 816. -
The Council of
Celichith inEngland, in the same year. -
The Council of
Aix la Chapelle, in the year 817. -
The Council of
Thionville. -
The Capitularies, or Sanctions of
Lewis the Godly. -
The Sixth Council of
Paris, held in the year 829. -
The Council of
Aix la Chapelle, in the year 836. -
The Council of
Thionville. -
The Council of
Verneuil. -
The Council of
Beauvais. -
The Councils of
Meaux, in 845. andParis, in 846. -
The Capitularies of King
Charles the Bald. -
The Council of
Mentz held Anno 847. -
The Council of
Pavia. -
The Council of
Soissons, Anno 853. -
The Council of
Verbery, anno 853. -
The Council of
Rome, underLeo theIV. -
The Third Council of
Valence. -
The Council of
Quiercy. -
The Council of
Metz. -
The Council of
Savonieres. -
The Council of
Coblentz. -
The Second Council of
Tullium, orToul. -
The Council of
Worms. -
The Second Council of
Douzy. -
The Council of
Ravenna. -
The Council of
Troyes. -
The Council of
Fismes. -
The Council of
Cologne. -
The Council of
Mentz. -
The Council of
Metz. -
The Council of
Vienna. -
The Council of
Tribur. -
The Council of
Nantes. -
A
LETTER from the Clergy ofRavenna toCharles the Younger. -
The
LETTER of the Bishops ofGermany toJohn theVIIIth.
-
The Council of
- CHAP. XII.
- CHAP. XIV.
- CHAP. XV.
- CHAP. XVI.
- CHAP. XVII.
- Chronological Tables, And other Necessary INDEXES & TABLES.
- A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE Authors of the Church IN THE NINTH CENTURY.
-
A TABLE of the WORKS of the
Ecclesiastical Writers of theNinth Century. -
A TABLE of the
Acts, Letters andCanons of the COUNCILS held in theNinth Century. -
A TABLE of the WORKS of the
Ecclesiastical Authors of theNinth Age; disposed according to theSubjects they treat of. -
An ALPHABETICAL TABLE of the
Ecclesiastical Authors of theNinth Age. -
AN ALPHABETICAL TABLE of the COUNCILS held in the
Ninth Age of the Church. -
A General INDEX of the
Principal Matters con∣tained in this Volume. - title page
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TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE AND
Right Reverend Father in God, HENRY, Lord Bishop ofLONDON; AND ONE Of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council,&c. - TO THE READER.
- A Table of the Contents OF THE TENTH CENTURY.
- CHAP. I.
- CHAP II.
-
CHAP. III.
-
FULCUS
Arch-Bishop of Rheims. -
HERVEUS
Archbishop of Rheims. -
The Writings of
Gerbert. -
FLODOARD
Prebendary of Rheims. -
AURELIAN Clerk of the Church ofRheims. -
BERNERUS Monk of S.
Remy ofRheims. -
GAUTIER Archbishop of
Sens. -
Of the other Bishops of
FRANCE. -
ODO
Abbot of Cluny. -
JOHN
Monk of Cluny. -
ODILO
Abbot of Cluny. -
ABBO
Abbot of Fleury. -
AIMOIN
Monk of Fleury. -
STEPHEN
Abbot of Lobes. -
FULCUIN
Abbot of Lobes. -
HERIGER
Abbot of Lobes. -
ALDEBOLD
Bishop of Utrecht. -
ALBERT
Abbot of Gemblours. -
ODILO
Monk of S. Medardat Soissons. -
GERARD
Abbot of S. Medardat Soissons. -
JOHN
Abbot of Arnulphusat Metz. -
HELPERIC
or CHILPERICMonk of S. Gal. -
BERTHIER
Priest of Verdun. -
ADSO
Abbot of Luxeüil. -
LETALDUS
Monk of S. Memin.
-
FULCUS
-
CHAP. IV.
-
S.
ULRIC Bishop ofAugsburgh. -
ADALBERO
Bishop of Augsburgh. -
The two
ADALBERTS, who were Saints. -
BRUNO
Archbishop of Cologn. -
ROGER
Monk of S. Pantaleon. -
RATHBOLDUS
Bishop of Utrecht. -
HILDEBERT
Archbishop of Mentz. -
WILLIAM
Archbishop of Mentz. -
BONNO
Abbot of Corbeyin Saxony. -
WALTRAMNUS
Bishop of Stratsburg. -
SOLOMON
Bishop of Constance. -
UTHO
Bishop of Stratsburg. -
NOTGER the Stammerer. -
WITICHINDUS
Monk of S. Corbeyin Westphalia. -
ROSWIDA a Nun. -
REGINALDUS
Bishop of Eichstadt. -
THIERRY
Archbishop of Triers. -
OTHLO
Bishop of Metz. -
UFFING
or UFFOMonk of Werthin.
-
S.
- CHAP. V.
- CHAP. VI.
- Chronological Tables And other Necessary INDEXES & TABLES FOR THE Tenth Century.
- A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE Ecclesiastical Writers IN THE TENTH CENTURY.
-
A TABLE of the WORKS of the
Ecclesi∣astical Writers of theTenth Century. -
A TABLE of the
Acts, Letters, andCanons of the COUNCILS held in theTenth Century. -
A TABLE of the WORKS of the
Ecclesiastical Authors of theTenth Age of the Church; disposed according to the Subjects they treat of. -
An ALPHABETICAL TABLE of the
Ecclesiastical Authors of theTenth Century. -
An ALPHABETICAL TABLE of the COUNCILS held in the
Tenth Age of the Church. -
A General INDEX of the
Principal Matters con∣tained in this Volume. - title page
- To the Reader.
- A TABLE OF THE CONTENTS.
- CHAP. I.
- CHAP. II.
- CHAP. III.
- CHAP. IV.
- CHAP. V.
- CHAP. VI.
- CHAP. VII.
- CHAP. VIII.
- CHAP. IX.
- CHAP. X.
- CHAP. XI.
- CHAP. XII.
-
CHAP. XIII.
-
The Councils of
France. -
The Synod of
Arras, held in the Year, 1025. -
The Council of
Bourges, held in the Year, 1031. -
The Council of
Limoges held in the Year, 1031. -
Divers Councils held in France,
A. D. 1040. -
The Council of
Rheims held in the Year, 1049. -
The Council of
Tours, held in the Year, 1060. -
The Council of
Soissons, held in the Year, 1092. -
Divers Councils held in
Normandy. The Council of Rouen,conven'd, A. D. 1050. -
The Council of
Lisieux, heldA. D. 1055. and that ofRouen in 1063. -
The Council of
Rouen held,A. D. 1072. -
The Council of
Rouen, held,A. D. 1074. -
The Council of
Lillebonne, held,A. D. 1080. -
The Councils of the Province of
Aquitaine. The Council of Narbonne,held in the Year, 1054. -
The Council of
Toulouse, held,A. D. 1056. -
The Councils of Germany. The Council ofDortmund, held in the Year, 1005. -
The Council of
Selingenstadt, held,A. D. 1023. -
The Council of
Mentz, held,A. D. 1069. -
The Council of
Mentz, A. D. 1071. -
The Council of
Erford, A. D. 1073. -
The Councils of England. The Council ofAenham, held in the Year, 1010. -
The Laws of the Kings
Ethelred andCanut. -
The Council of
London, held in the Year, 1075. -
The Council of
Winchester, held,A. D. 1076. -
The Council of
London, held,A. D. 1102. -
The Councils of Spain. The Council ofLeon, held in the Year, 1012. -
The Council of
Coyaco, held,A. D. 1050. -
The Council of
Elna inRoussillon, held,A. D. 1065.
-
The Councils of
- CHAP. XIV.
- Chronological TABLES, And other Necessary INDEXES and TABLES.
- chronological table of 11th century writers
-
A
TABLE of theWORKS of the Ecclesiastical Writers of the Eleventh Century. -
A
TABLE of theActs, Letters andCanons of theCOUNCILS held in the Eleventh Century. -
A
TABLE of theWORKS of the Ecclesiastical Authors of the Eleventh Century; disposed according to the Subjects they treat of. -
An
Alphabetical TABLE of the Ecclesiastical Authors of the Eleventh AGE. -
An
Alphabetical TABLE of theCOUNCILS held in the Eleventh Age of the Church. -
A
General INDEX of the Principal Matters contained in thisVolume. - title page
- THE PREFACE.
- A TABLE of the CONTENTS.
-
An Alphabetical Table of the Ecclesia∣stical Writers of the
Twelfth Century. -
An Alphabetical
TABLE of the Coun∣cils held in theTwelfth Century. - AN Historical Account OF THE CONTROVERSIES IN RELIGION AND OF OTHER Ecclesiastical Affairs, IN THE Twelfth CENTURY.
- CHAP. II.
- CHAP. III.
- CHAP. IV.
- CHAP. V.
- CHAP. VI.
- CHAP. VII.
- CHAP. VIII.
- CHAP. IX.
- CHAP. X.
-
CHAP. XI.
-
GEFFREY
Abbot of VENDOME. -
HILDEBERT Bishop of
Mans, and afterwards Arch bishop ofTours. -
GUIBERT
Abbot of Nogent. -
SIGEBERT A Monk ofGemblours. -
HONORIUS SOLITARIUS A Scholastick Divine of the Church ofAutun. -
ERNULPHUS
or ARNULPHUSBishop of Rochester. -
St. BRUNOand GUIGUE,Priors of the CarthusianMonastery at Grenoble. -
St. NORBERT. -
STEPHEN HARDING
Abbot of Cisteaux. -
BRUNO
Bishop of Segni. -
MARBODUS
Bishop of Rennes. -
ARNULPHUS
Bishop of Lisieux. -
PETER de CELLES
Bishop of Chartres. -
JOHN
of SALISBURYBishop of Chartres. -
PETER
of BLOISArch-Deacon of Bath. -
STEPHEN
Bishop of Tournay. - The Authors who wrote against the Albigeois and Vaudois.
-
GEFFREY
- CHAP. XII.
- CHAP. XIII.
- CHAP. IV.
- CHAP. XV.
- CHAP. XVI.
- CHAP. XVII.
- CHAP. XVIII.
-
CHAP. XIX.
-
The Council of
Valence held in the Year 1100. -
The Council of
Poitiers held in the Year 1100. -
The Council of
Anse. -
The Council of
Troyes. -
The Council of
Beauvais held in the Year 1114. -
The Council of
Rheims held in the Year 1115. -
The Council of
Toulouse held in the Year 1119. -
The Council of
London held in the Year 1125. -
The Council of
London held in the Year 1127. -
The Council of
London held in the Year 1138. -
The Council of
Rheims held in the Year 1131. -
The Council of
Rheims held in the Year 1148. -
The Council of
Tours held in the Year 1163. -
The Council of
Cassel inIreland. -
The Council of
Avranches held in the Year 1172. -
The Council of
London held in the Year 1175. -
The Synod of
York held in the Year 1195. -
The Council of
Montpellier held in the Year 1195.
-
The Council of
- CHAP. XX.
- CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES, And other Necessary Indexes and Tables.
- A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE Ecclesiastical Writers IN THE TWELFTH CENTURY.
- A TABLE OF THE WORKS OF THE Ecclesiastical Writers IN THE TWELFTH CENTURY.
- A TABLE OF THE ACTS, LETTERS, and CANONS OF THE COUNCILS HELD IN THE TWELFTH CENTURY.
-
A TABLE of the WORKS of the
Ecclesiastical Writers of theTwelfth Century; disposed according to theSubjects they Treat of. - A GENERAL INDEX OF THE Principal Matters Contained in this VOLUME.
- half title
- THE TRANSLATOR TO THE READER.
- ADVERTISEMENT.
- A TABLE of the CONTENTS of the ELEVENTH VOLUME.
- An Alphabetital TABLE of the Authors mentioned in this Volume.
-
An Alphabetical TABLE of the Councils in the
Thirteenth Century. -
A HISTORY OF THE
Controversies in Religion, And other AFFAIRS transacted in the CHURCH DURING THE Thirteenth Century. - CHAP. II.
- CHAP. III.
- CHAP. IV.
- CHAP. V.
-
CHAP. VI.
-
The Council of
Sens in the Year 1198. -
The Council of
Dalmatia, in the Year 1199. -
The Council of
London in the Year 1200. -
The Council of
Lambeth, in the Year 1206. -
The Constitutions of Cardinal
Gallo, drawn up in the Year 1208. -
The Council of
Avignon in the Year 1209. -
The Council of
Paris, in the Year 1212. -
The Council of
Montpellier in the Year 1215. -
The Fourth General
Lateran Council, Held under PopeInnocent III. in the Year 1215. -
The Council of
Melun in the Year 1216. -
The Council of
Oxford, in the Year 1222. -
The Council of
Mentz in the Year 1225. -
The Council of
Narbonne in the Year 1227. -
The Council of
Toulouse in the Year 1229. -
The Council of
Chateau Gonthier in the Year 1231. -
The Council of
Beziers in the Year 1233. -
The Council of
Arles, in the Year 1234. -
The Council of
Narbonne, held about the Year 1235. -
The Council of
Tours in the Year 1236. -
The Council of
London in the Year 1237. -
The Council of
Cognac in the Year 1238. -
The Council of
Tours in the Year 1239. -
The Council of
Laval in the Year 1242. -
The first General Council of
Lions in the Year 1245. -
The Council of
Beziers in the Year 1246. -
The Council of
Valenza in the Year 1248. -
The Council of
Saumur in the Year 1253. -
The Council of
Alby in the Year 1254. -
The Council of
Bourdeaux in the Year 1255. -
The Council of
Beziers in the Year 1255. -
The Council of
Ruffec in the Year 1258. -
The Council of
Montpellier in the Year 1258. -
The Council of
Cologne in the Year 1260. -
The Council of
Arles in the Year 1260. -
The Council of
Cognac in the Year 1260. -
The Council of
Lambeth in the Year 1261. -
The Council of
Cognac in the Year 1262. -
The Council of
Bourdeaux in the Year 1262. -
The Council of
Nants in the Year 1264. -
The Decrees of
Engelbert Arch-Bishop ofCologne in the Year 1266. -
The Council of
Vienna inAustria in the Year 1267. -
The Council of
London in the Year 1268. -
The Ordinance of St.
Lewis in the Year 1268. -
The Council of
Chateau-Gonthier in the Year 1268. -
The Council of
Angers in the Year 1269. -
The Council of
Sens in the Year 1269. -
The Council of
Compeign in the Year 1270. -
The Council of
Avignon in the Year 1270. -
The Council of St.
Quentin in the Year 1271. -
The Council of
Rennes in the Year 1273. -
The Second General Council of
Lions in the Year 1274. -
The Council of
Saltzburg in the Years 1274 and 1281. -
The Council of
Arles in the Year 1275. -
The Synodal Statutes of
Robert de L'Isle Bishop ofDurham in the Year 1276. -
The Council of
Saumur in the Year 1276. -
The Council of
Bourges in the Year 1276. -
The Council of
Langeis in the Year 1276. -
The Council of
Ponteaudemer in the Year 1279. -
The Councils of
Avignon in the Years 1279 and 1282. -
The Council of
Redding inEngland in the Year 1279. -
The Council of
Buda in the Year 1279. -
The Council of
Angers in the Year 1279. -
The Synodal Statutes of
Sifroy Arch-Bishop ofCologne in the Year 1280. -
The Synodal Constitutions of
Geofrey of SaintBrice Bishop ofSaintes in the Years 1280, and 1282, -
The Constitutions of
Gautier Bishop ofPoitiers in the Years 1280, and 1284. -
The Council of
Lambeth in the Year 1281. -
The Council of
Tours in the Year 1282 -
The Synodal Statutes of the Diocess of
Nismes, Publish'd about the Year 1284. -
The Council of
Ravenna in the Year 1286. -
The Council of
Bourges in the Year 1286. -
The Synodal Canons of
Peter Bishop ofExeter in the Year 1287. -
The Council of
Wirtzburgh in the Year 1287. -
The Council of
L'Isle inProvence in the Year 1288. -
The Synodal Statutes of
Gilbert Bishop ofChichester, Publish'd in the Years 1289 and 1292. -
The Council of
Nogarol in the Year 1290. -
The Council of
Saltzburgh in the Year 1291. -
The Council of
London in the Year 1291. -
The Council of
Saumur in the Year 1294. -
The Synodal Statutes of
Robert ofWinchelsea Arch-Bishop ofCanterbury, Publish'd in the Years 1295, and 1300. -
The Synodal Constitutions of
Guy de Neuville Bishop ofSaintes, Publish'd in the Year 1298. -
The Council of
Roan in the Year 1299.
-
The Council of
- CHAP. VII.
- CHAP. VIII.
- CHAP. IX.
- CHAP. X.
- A Chronological TABLE For the Thirteenth CENTURY.
- A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE Ecclesiastical Writers OF THE Thirteenth CENTURY: And of their WORKS.
-
A Chronological TABLE of the COUNCILS held in the
Thirteenth Century, and of theirActs, Let∣ters, Canons, &c. -
A TABLE of the WORKS of the
Ecclesiastical Writers of theThirteenth Century; disposed according to theSubjects they Treat of. -
A General
INDEX of the Principal Matters contained in this Volume. - title page
- PREFACE.
- A TABLE of the CONTENTS.
-
An Alphabetical Table of the Ecclesiastical Authors of the
Fourteenth Age of the Church. -
An Alphabetical
TABLE of theCouncils hold in theFourteenth Age of the Church. - AN Historical Account OF THE CONTROVERSIES IN RELIGION AND OF OTHER Ecclesiastical Affairs, IN THE Fourteenth CENTURY.
- CHAP. II.
- CHAP. III.
- CHAP. IV.
- CHAP. V.
- CHAP. VI.
-
CHAP. VII.
-
Of the Council of
Melun held in 1300. -
The Synodal Decrees of
Wichboldus Archbishop ofColen, in 1300. -
Synod
l Constitutions made at Bayeux about 1300. -
Th
Council of Ausche in 1300. -
The Council of
Compeigne in 1301. -
The Council of
Nogarol in 1303. -
The Council of
Compeigne, in 1304. -
The Council of
Ausche in 1308. -
The Council of
Presburg inHungary, in 1309. -
The Council of
Sal in 1310.urg -
The Council of
Colen in 1310. -
The General Council of
Vienne inDauphine, held in 1311. -
The Council of
Ravenna in 1311. -
The Council of
Ravenna in 1314. -
The Council of
Ravenna in 1317. -
The Council of
Paris in 1314. -
The Council of
Saumur in 1315. -
The Council of
Nogarol in 1315. -
The Councils of
Senlis in 1316. and 1317. -
The Councils of
Sens in 1320. and ofParis in 1323. -
The Councils of
Valladolid, in the Diocess ofPalenza inCastile in 1322. and ofToledo in 1323. -
The Council of
Toledo in the Year 1324. -
The Council of
Colen in the Year 1322. -
The Council of
Avignon in the Year 1326. -
The Council of
Avignon in the Year 1337. -
The Councils of
Marsac in the Years 1326. and 1330. -
The Councils of
Senlis in 1326. and ofCompeigne in 1329. -
The Councils of
Alcala [orComplutum] in 1326. and ofPennasiel in 1302. -
The Council of
Ruffec in 1327. -
The Council of
Salamanca in the Year 1335. -
The Council of
Roan in 1335. -
The Council of
Bourges in the Year 1336. -
The Council of
Chateaugonthier in 1336. -
The Council of
Toledo in the Year 1339. -
The Council of
Noyon in the Year 1344. -
The Council of
Paris in the Year 1346. -
The Council of
Toledo in 1347. -
The Council of
Beziers in the Year 1351. -
The Council of
Toledo in 1355. -
The Council of
Angers in 1365. -
The Council of
Lavaur in the Year 1368. -
The Council of
Narbonne in 1374. -
The Council of
Saltzburg in 1386. -
The Council of
Palenza in 1388. -
COUNCILS held inEngland, in the Fourteenth Century.-
The Council of
London in 1321. -
The Council at
London in 1328. -
The Council of
Lambeth held about the Year 1330. -
The Council of
Macclesfield in 1332. -
The Councils of
London in 1341. 1342. and 1343. -
The Councils of
Lambeth in 13and of Macclesfield andLambeth in the Year 1362. -
The Council of
York in 1367.
-
The Council of
-
Of the Council of
- CHAP. VIII.
- CHAP. IX.
- A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY Of the Fourteenth AGE of the CHURCH.
- A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE Ecclesiastical Authors Of the Fourteenth AGE, and their WORKS.
-
A Chronological TABLE of the COUNCILS held in the
Fourteenth Century, and of theirActs, Let∣ters, Canons, &c. -
A TABLE of the WORKS of the
Ecclesiastical Writers of theFourteenth Century; disposed according to theSubjects they Treat of. -
An
INDEX of the Principal Matters contained in this Volume. - title page
- PREFACE.
- A TABLE of the CONTENTS.
-
An
ALPHABETICAL TABLE of the Ecclesia∣stical Writers in the Fifteenth Century of the Church. -
An Alphabetical Table of the
Councils held in the Fifteenth Century of the Church. -
AN HISTORY OF THE CONTROVERSIES AND OTHER Ecclesiastical Affairs Transacted in the
Fifteenth Century. - CHAP. II.
- CHAP. IV.
- CHAP. V.
-
CHAP. VI.
-
The Council of
Oxford, in the Year 1408. -
The Council of
Saltzburg, in 1420. -
The Council of
Collen, in 1423. -
The Council of
Paris, in 1429. -
The Council of
Tortose, in 1429. -
The Council of
Angers, in 1448. -
The Council of
Soissons, in 1456. -
The Council of
Toledo, in 1473. -
The Council of
Sens, 1485. -
The Council of
Roan, in 1445.
-
The Council of
- CHAP. VII.
- CHAP. VIII.
- CHAP. IX.
- A DISSERTATION ABOUT THE Author of the Book, CONCERNING THE Imitation of JESUS CHRIST.
-
A Chronological TABLE OF THE
Ecclesiastical History of theFifteenth Century. -
A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE
Ecclesiastical Writers OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, AND Of their Genuine WORKS. -
A Chronological TABLE of the COUNCILS held in the
Fifteenth Century, and of theirActs, Let∣ters, Canons, andChapters. -
A Chronological TABLE of the
Eccesiastical Wri∣ters, of the Fifteenth Century, Rang'd according to the Order of the Matters handled in them. -
A
TABLE of the Principal Matters contain'd in this History of theFifteenth Century.