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 18, 2024.

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A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL AUTHORS That Flourished In the Seventh and Eighth Centuries of the Church.

  • ISIDORE, BIshop of Sevil. Ordained in 595. Dyed in 696.
  • BRAULIO, Bishop of Saragoza, ordained in 626. Dyed in 646.
  • S. COLUMBANUS, A Monk of Benchor, and Founder of the Monaste∣ries of Lexeuil and Bobio, went into France in 590, and into Italy in 613. died in 615.
  • AELERAN, An Irish Presbyter, flourished about the middle of this Age.
  • CUMIANUS or CUMINUS, An Abbot, born in 592. flourished about the Year 630. and dyed in 662.
  • EUSEBIUS, Bishop of Thessalonica, flourished about the middle of the Seventh Century.
  • BONIFACE IV. Bishop of Rome, raised to the Popedom in 607. dyed in 614.
  • JOANNES PHILOPONUS, A Grammarian, flourish'd in the beginning of the Seventh Century.
  • THEODOSIUS, CONON, EU∣GENIUS, THEMISTIUS and THEODORUS. At the same Time.
  • NICIAS ANTIOCHUS, A Monk of the Monastery of S. Sabas.
  • JOHN, Bishop of Thessalonica at the same Time.
  • GREGORY, Bishop of Antioch, raised to that See in the Year 572. died in 608.
  • JOHN, Abbot and Bishop of Saragoza, flourished about the Year 620.
  • ARAUSIUS, HELLADIUS, JUSTUS, Bishops of Toledo, held that See from 606 to 634, or 635. But the last was Bishop but 3 Years.
  • NONNITUS, Bishop of Gironde flourished about the same Time.
  • CONANTIUS, Bishop of Palenzo, about the same Time.
  • BONIFACE, V. Bishop of Rome, raised to that See in 617, dyed in 628.
  • MODESTUS, Bishop of Jerusalem, made Patriarch of that See in 620.
  • GEORGE, Bishop of Alexandria, preferred to the See in 620, dyed in 630.
  • HONORIUS, Bishop of Rome, made Pope in 626, dyed in 638.
  • SOPHRONIUS, Patriarch of Jerusalem, flourished after 625, and was raised to that See in 629. dyed in 636.
  • JOANNES MOSCHUS, A Priest, flourished at the same Time.
  • GEORGE PISIDES, A Deacon of Constantinople, about the middle of this Age.
  • EUGENIUS, Bishop of Toledo, flourished about the Year 650.
  • APOLLONIUS, Priest of Novars, flourished at the same Time.
  • JOHN IV. Bishop of Rome, raised to the Popedom in 640. dyed in 641.
  • THEODOSIUS IV. Bishop of Rome, made Pope in 641, dyed in 649.
  • MARTIN I. Bishop of Rome, preferred to that See in 647, dyed in 656.
  • S. MAXIMUS, Abbot, began to flourish in 641, dyed in 662.
  • ANASTASIUS, S. Maximus's Scholar, was honoured for suffering with his Master.
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  • ANASTASIUS, Apocrisiarius of Rome, suffered with them.
  • THEODOSIUS and THEODORUS, Lived at the same Time.
  • THEODORUS, Abbot of Raithu, flourished in the midst of the Se∣venth Century.
  • PETER, Of Laodicea, also in the Seventh Century.
  • THALASSIUS, The Monk, was contemperary with Maximus.
  • ISAIAH, The Abbot, lived also in the Seventh Century.
  • THEOFRIDUS, His Time is uncertain.
  • DONATUS, Bishop of Bisanzon, was made Bishop in 630, dyed after 650.
  • VITALIAN, Pope, raised to the Popedom in 656, dyed in 671.
  • S. ELIGIUS. Bishop of Noyon, raised to that Dignity in 646, dyed in 663.
  • AGATHO. Bishop of Rome, raised to the Popedom in 678, dyed in 682.
  • LEO II. Bishop of Rome also, was chosen in 678, dyed in 684.
  • BENEDICT II. Made Bishop in 684.
  • DREPANIUS FLORUS, Flourished about the middle of the Seventh Century
  • ILDEFONSUS, Abbot of Agali, and after Bishop of Toledo, raised to that See in 658, dyed in 667.
  • TAIO or TAGO, Bishop of Sarragosa, flourished about the End of the Seventh Century.
  • LEONTIUS, Bishop of Limonee in Cyprus, lived about the same Time.
  • MARCULPHUS, A French Monk, flourished all this Century, dyed 660.
  • COSMA, Of Jerusalem, at the beginning of the Eighth Century.
  • PANTALEO, A Priest of Constantiuople, flourished about the same Time.
  • S. JULIAN, Bishop of Toledo, chosen 680, dyed in 690.
  • THEODORUS, Archbishop of Canterbury, flourished after the Year 668, and dyed in 690.
  • FRUCTUOSUS, Bishop of Dumes, and after of Toledo, flourished toward the end of the Seventh Century.
  • CEOLFRIDUS, Abbot of Jarrow, lived at the end of the Seventh and the beginning of the next Century, dyed 720
  • ADELMUS, Abbot of Malmsbury, flourished at the same time.
  • ADAMANNUS, Abot of Huy, lived also at the same Time.
  • A PONIUS, CRESCONIUS, An African Bishop
  • JOHN, A Greek Monk, flourished all at the same Time.
  • DEMETRIUS, Bishop of Cyzicum, at the same Time.
  • S. OWEN, Archbishop of Rouen, ordained in 646, dyed in 689.
  • BEDE, Sirnamed the Venerable, an English Presbyter, and Monk, flourished in the beginning of the Eighth Century, and dyed in 735.
  • JOHN, Patriarch of Constantinople, flourished about the end of Seventh Age to the Eighth.
  • AGATHO, Deacon of the same Church, lived at the same Time.
  • GERMANUS, Patriarch of Constantinople, translated from Cyzicum to Constantinople.
  • BONIFACE. Bishop of Ments, an Englishman, flourished from 715, when he left his own County, to his Death.
  • GREGORY II. Bishop of Rome, made Pope in 714, dyed in 731.
  • GREGORY III. Bishop of Rome, raised to the Popedom in 731, dyed in 741.
  • ZACHARY, Bishop of Rome, raised to the See in 741, dyed in 752.
  • ANDREW, Bishop of Crete, flourished after 730.
  • ANASTASIUS, Abbot of the Monastery of Euthym, in Palestine, lived about the Year 740.
  • EGBERT, Archbishop of York, flourished from 731 to 767.
  • S. JOHN DAMASCENE, A Monk, lived after 730, dyed 750.
  • CHRODEGAND, Bishop of Metz, ordained in 743.
  • STEVEN II. Bishop of Rome, ordained in 752, dyed in 757.
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  • WILLIBALD, A Monk of Mount-Cassin, and after Bishop of Eie∣stad, flourished from 728 to his Death, which happen'd in the Year 786.
  • JOHN, Patriarch of Jerusalem, lived after the Year 750.
  • GOTTESCHALCI, A Deacon, and Prebend of Leigh, flourished about the Year 760.
  • AMBROSIUS AUTPERTUS, Abbot of S. Vincent, at the River Vulternus, at the same time dyed, in 778.
  • PAUL I. Bishop of Rome, ordained in 757, dyed in 767.
  • STEVEN III. Pope, ordained in 767, dyed in 772, in which Year
  • ADRIAN I. Was elected Pope.
  • PAUL, A Deacon of Aquileia, flourished after 770, dyed in the beginning of the Ninth Century.
  • CHARLES, The Great, flourished from 700, and dyed in 814.
  • ALCUINUS, A Deacon of York, after Abbot, Dean of the Ca∣nons of Tours, flourished in France from 791 to his Death, which was in 804.
  • AETHERIUS, Bishop of Uxame, lived about the end of the Eighth Century.
  • PAULINUS, Bishop of Aquileia, lived about the end of the same Age.
  • THEODULPHUS, Bishop of Orleance, ordained Bishop in 794, dyed about 821.
  • LEO III. Bishop of Rome, raised to the Popedom in 795, dy∣ed in 816.
  • TARASIUS, Bishop of Constantinople, flourished about the Year 787 to the second Council of Nice.
  • EPIPHANIUS, Deacon of Catana, and
  • THEODORUS, Lived at the same time.
  • ELIAS CRETENSIS, GEOR∣GIUS SYNCELLUS, Flourished about the end of the Eighth Age.
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