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 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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The CONTENTS of the Sixth Volume.

Of the Lives and Writings of the Ecclesiastical Authors that Flourished in the Seventh and Eighth Centuries, viz.

Authors of the Seventh Century.
  • ISidore of Sevil—1
  • Braulio Bishop of Saragosa—6
  • Columbanus Abbot—ibid.
  • Aeleran, Presbyter in Ireland—9
  • Cummianus or Cuminus, Abbot in Ireland 10
  • Hesychius Priest of Jerusalem—ibid.
  • Eusebius of Thessalonica—12
  • Boniface IV. Bishop of Rome—ibid.
  • Deus-dedit Bishop of Rome—13
  • Johannes Philoponus—ibid.
  • Theodosius, Monk—ibid.
  • Nicias—14
  • Antiochus—ibid.
  • John of Thessalonica—ibid.
  • Gregory of Antioch—15
  • John Bishop of Saragosa—ibid.
  • Justus Bishop of Toledo—ibid.
  • Conantius Palentinus—ibid.
  • Boniface V.—16
  • Modestus Bishop of Jerusalem—ibid.
  • George of Alexandria—ibid.
  • Honorius.—17
  • Sophronius of Jerusalem—ibid.
  • Johannes Moschus—18
  • Georgius Pisides—20
  • Eugenius Bishop of Toledo—21
  • Apollonius, Presbyter of Novara—ibid.
  • John IV.—ibid.
  • Theodorus I.—22
  • Martin I.—ibid.
  • Maximus Confessor—24.
  • Anastasius Disciple of Maximus—28
  • Anastasius Apocrisiarius—29
  • Theodosius and Theodorus—ibid.
  • Theodorus Abbot of Raithu—ibid.
  • Peter of Laodicea—ibid.
  • Thalassius—ibid.
  • Isaiah Abbot—ibid.
  • Theofridus—30
  • Donatus—ibid.
  • Vitalianus—ibid.
  • Eligius Bishop of Noyon—31
  • Agatho Bishop of Rome—37
  • Leo II.—38
  • Benedict II.—ibid.
  • Drepanius Florus—39
  • Ildefonsus Bishop of Toledo—ibid.
  • Taio Bishop of Saragosa—40
  • Leontius Bishop in Cyrus—ibid.
  • Marculphus—41
  • Cosma of Jerusalem—42
  • Pantaleo—43
  • Julian of Toledo—ibid.
  • Theodorus Archbishop of Canterbury 45
  • Fructuosus—49
  • Ceolphrid Abbot—ibid.
  • Aldelm Abbot of Malmsbury—ibid.
  • Adamnanus—ibid.
  • Aponius—ibid.
  • Cresconius—50
  • John Monk—ibid.
  • Demetrius Cyzicenus—ibid.
  • Joannes Nicaenus—51
  • St. Audoenus or St. Owen.—ibid.
Authors of the Eighth Century.
  • VEnerable Bede—86
  • John Patriarch of Constantinople 92
  • Germanus Patriarch of Constantinople ibid.
  • Boniface of Mentz—93
  • Gregory II.—96
  • Gregory III.—97
  • Zachary Bishop of Rome—98
  • Andreas Cretensis—99
  • Anastasius Abbot—102
  • Egbert Archbishop of York—ibid.
  • St. John Damascene—103
  • Chrodogandus Bishop of Metz—106
  • Stephen II.—108
  • Willibald—109
  • John Patriarch of Jerusalem—ibid.
  • Gotteschalcus—109
  • Ambrosius Autpertus—110
  • Paul I.—ibid.
  • Stephen III.—112
  • Adrian I.—113
  • Paul of Aquileia—115
  • Charles the Great—116
  • Alcuin Deacon of York—121
  • Etherius—123
  • Paulinus of Aquileia—124
  • Theodulphus Bishop of Orleans—ibid.
  • Leo III.—ibid.
  • Some Greek Authors against the Iconoclastae, viz.
  • Tarasius, Epiphanius and Theodosius 125
  • Elias Cretensis—ibid.
  • George Syncellus and Theophanus ibid.
Councils held in the Seventh Century.
  • A Conference in 601 in England 52
  • Assembly of Bps. at Challon in 603 52
  • Council of Toledo, under King Gondemare in 610.—53
  • Council of Egara under King Sisebut held in the year 614.—ibid.
  • Council of Paris V.—ibid.
  • Council held in France about the same, whereof the Place unknown—55
  • Council of Sevil II.—ibid.
  • Council of Rheims under Sonnatius 56
  • Council of Toledo IV.—58
  • Council of Toledo V. held in 636 61
  • Council of Toledo VI. held in 638 61
  • Council of Toledo VII.—62
  • Council of Lateran against the Monothe∣lites, under Martin I.—63
  • Council III. of Constantinople VI. Ge∣neral—66
  • Council of Challon on the Saone—74
  • Council of Toledo VIII.—75
  • Council of Toledo IX,—76
  • Council of Toledo X. held in 656 77
  • Conference held in Northumberland in 664—78
  • Council of Merida—ibid.
  • Council of Autun—79
  • Council of Hereford in England 80
  • Council of Toledo XI.—ibid.
  • Council of Braga IV.—ibid.
  • Council of Toledo XII.—81
  • Council of Toledo XIII.—82
  • Council of Toledo XIV—83
  • Council of Toledo XV.—ibid.
  • Council of Saragosa.—ibid.
  • Council of Toledo XVI.—84
  • Council of Toledo XVII. held in 694 ibid.
  • Council holden at Constantinople in 692 called Quinisexta, or Trullo—85
Councils held in the Eighth Century.
  • Assembly at Berkhamsted in the King∣dom of Kent—125
  • Councils held in England about the af∣fair of Wilfrid—125
  • Council of Rome under Gregory II. 126
  • Council of Germany under Carloman ib.
  • Council of Lestines—ibid.
  • Council of Rome under Pope Zac. ibid.
  • Council of Soissons—ibid.
  • Council of Rome II. under Zachary 127
  • Council of Cloveshaw—ibid.
  • Council of Verberie—129
  • Council of Vernenii—130
  • Council of Metz—131
  • Council of Compeign—ibid.
  • Council of Nice for Images VII. Gene∣ral, where are also produc'd the Acts of another Assembly held at Constantinople in 754 against Images; and the Books written in France a∣gainst these two Councils, together with the Letters of the Pope on on this suject.—131
  • Council of Northumberland—148
  • Council of Aquileia—149
  • Council of Ratisbonne—150
  • Council of Frankfort ibid.
  • Council of Rome under P. Leo III, ibid.
  • Council of Aix-la-Chappelle against Fe∣lix.—151

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An Alphabetical Table of the Ecclesiastical Writers of the Se∣venth and Eighth Centuries.

A.
  • ADamannus—49
  • Adelmus—ibid.
  • Adrian I.—113
  • Agatho the Pope—37
  • Agatho Deacon of Constantinople
  • Alcuinus—121
  • Ambrosius Autpertus—110
  • Anastasius S. Maximus Schollar 28
  • Anastasius Apocrisiary of Rome 29
  • Anastasius—
  • Andreas Cretensis 99
  • Antiochus—14
  • Apollonius of Novara 21
  • Aponius—49
  • Arausius—15
B.
  • Bede—86
  • Benedict II. 38
  • Boniface IV.—12
  • Boniface V.—16
  • Boniface of Mentz 93
  • Braulio—2
C.
  • Ceolfridus—49
  • Charles the Great—116
  • Chrodegand—106
  • S. Columbanus 6
  • Conantius—15
  • Conon—13
  • Cosma—42
  • Cresconius—50
  • Cuminus—10
D.
  • Demetrius Cyzicenus 50
  • Donatus—30
  • Drepanius Florus 39
E.
  • Egbert Arch-bishop of York 102
  • Elias Cretensis—125
  • Eligius—31
  • Epiphanius—125
  • Etherius—123
  • Eusebius of Thessalonica 12
  • Eugenius—13
  • Eugenius of Toledo 1
F.
  • Fructuosus.—49
G.
  • George of Alexandria 16
  • George Syncellus—125
  • George Pisides—20
  • Germanus of Constantinople 92
  • Gotteschalcus—109
  • Gregory of Antioch—15
  • Gregory II.—96
  • Gregory III.—97
H.
  • Helladius—15
  • Hesychius—10
  • Honorius.—17
I.
  • John Damascen—103
  • John Moschus—18
  • John Bishop of Spain 15
  • John of Thessalonica ibid.
  • John IV. 21
  • John the Monk—50
  • John of Nice—51
  • John of Constantinople 92
  • John of Jerusalem 109
  • Ildephonsus of Toledo 39
  • Isaias an Abbot—29
  • Isidore of Sevil—1
  • Julian of Toledo—43
  • Justus—15
L.
  • Leo II.—38
  • Leo III.—124
  • Leontius—40
M.
  • Marculphus—41
  • Martin I.—22
  • S. Maximus—24
  • Modestus—16
N.
  • Nicias—14
  • Nonnitus—15
O.
  • S. Owen—51
P.
  • Pantaleo—40
  • Paul I.—110
  • Paul of Aquileia 115
  • Paulinus of Hquileia 124
  • Philoponus—13
  • Peter of Laodicea—29
S.
  • Stephen II.—108
  • Stephen III.—112
  • Sophronius—17
T.
  • Taio—40
  • Tarasius—125
  • Thalassius—29
  • Theodosius—13
  • Theodosius—29
  • Theodosius—125
  • Theodorus—13
  • Theodorus the Pope 22
  • Theodorus—29
  • Theodorus of Raithu ibid.
  • Theodorus of Canterbury 45
  • Theodulphus—124
  • Theofridus—30
  • Theophanes—125
  • Themistius—13
V.
  • Vitalian.—30
W.
  • Willibald—109
Z.
  • Zachary Pope—98

An Alphabetical Table of the Councils, held in the 7th and 8th Centuries.

A.
  • AIx-la-Chappelle against Felix Org.—151
  • Aquileia—149
  • Autun—79
B.
  • Barkamstead—125
  • Braga—80
C.
  • Challon II.—52 74
  • Clove shaw—127
  • Compagne—131
  • Constantinople III. 66
  • Constantinople Quinisext 85
  • Constantinople against images 131
E.
  • Egara—53
  • England—52
F.
  • France—55
  • Frankfort—150
G.
  • Germany—126
H.
  • Hereford—80
L.
  • Lateran under Martin I. 63
  • Lestines—126
M.
  • Merida—78
  • Metz—131
N.
  • Nice—ibid.
  • Northumberland Two 78 148
P.
  • Paris Two—53
R.
  • Ratisbone—150
  • Rheims—56
  • Rome under Gregory II. 126
  • Rome under Zachary Two 126 127
  • Rome under Leo III. 150
S.
  • Sarragosa—83
  • Sevil—55
  • Soissons—126
T.
  • Toledo under Gondemar 53
  • Toledo IV.—58
  • —V.—61
  • —VI.—ibid.
  • —VII.—62
  • —VIII—65
  • —IX.—76
  • —X.—77
  • —XI.—80
  • —XII.—81
  • —XIII.—82
  • —XIV.—83
  • —XV.—ibid.
  • —XVI.—84
  • —XVII.—ibid.
V.
  • Verberie—129
  • Verneuil—130
W.
  • Worcester—52
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