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 Table of the Works of the Ecclesiastical Writers of the Seventh and Eighth Centuries; disposed according to the Order of the Matters contained in them.

Treatises of Religion, against the Pagans, Jews and Sarazens.
  • TWO Books of S. Isidore against the Jews.
  • A Treatise of Julian of Toledo against the Jews.
  • A Dialogue between a Christian and a Sarazen, by S. John Sarazen.
Upon the whole Body of Divinity.
  • Isidore's Origens.
  • A Manuscript Treatise of Taio.
  • S. J. Damascene's treatise of the Orthodox Faith.
Upon the Trinity.
  • Five Dialogues of S. Maximus.
  • S. J. Damascene's Trisagion.
  • A treatise of Alcuin upon the Trinity.
Upon the Incarnation, and particularly upon the two wills.
  • Honoius Letters to Sergius.
  • Sophronius's Letter.
  • Honorius's Apology for John IV.
  • Some of S. Martin's Letters.
  • Several Treatises of S. Maximus.
  • Some of his Letters.
  • Theodorus of Ratthu's Treatise upon the Incarnation.
  • Agatho's Letter.
  • S. Leo II. and S. Benedict II. Letters.
  • Several Treatises of S. John Damascene.
  • The Acts of the Councils of Lateran, Constantinople and Toledo.
  • Of the Incarnation against Felix Orgelitanus.
  • Charles the Great's Letter.
  • 7 Books of Alcuin against Felix Orgelitanus.
  • His Letter to Elipandus.
  • Four Books of Reply to that Bishop's Answer.
  • 2 Letters of Etherius against Elipandus.
  • A small Tract of Paulinus of Aquileia.
  • Three Books against the same Person.
  • The Council of Frankfort.
Upon the Soul and Man's End.
  • S. Maximus's Treatise of the Soul.
  • Julian of Toledo's Prognosticks, in 3 Books.
  • A treatise of Prayer for the Dead, by S. John Damascene, as also of the last Judgment.
  • Alcuin's treatise of the Soul.
Upon Images.
  • Pope Gregory II's Letters.
  • Damascene's Orations of Images.
  • Adrian, Germanus and Tarasius's Letters.
  • The Acts of the Council of Constantinople against, and of Nice for Images.
  • The Caroline Books.
  • The Council of Frankfort.
  • The Council of Paris, and Letters in their Name.
Of the perpetual Virginity of Mary.
  • A treatise made by Ildephonsus of Toledo.
Works of Discipline.
  • Isidore's two Books of Offices.
  • Some of his Letters.
  • S. Columbanus's Penitential and Letters.
  • Cuminus's Penitential and paschal Letter.
  • Philoponus's treatise of Easter.
  • S. Maximus's Mystagogy.
  • His Calandar for Easter.
  • Vitalian's Letters.
  • Marculphus's Formula's.
  • Theodorus of Canterbury's Capitula.
  • Ceolfridus's Letter to Naitan about Easter.
  • Adelmus's treatise.
  • Cresconius's Collection of Canons.
  • Paul of Aquileia's Book of Lessons.
  • Charles the Great's Capitularies, Letters and Laws.
  • Alcuin's Letters.
  • His Liturgy of the Church.
  • Two Books of Divine Services falsly attributed to him.
  • A Fragment of Paulinus's Letter.
  • Theodulphus of Orleans's Capitulary.
  • A Treatise upon Baptism.
  • Canons of Councils. Popes Letters.
Critical Works upon the Bible.
  • S. Isidore of Sevil's Prolegomena.
  • John of Thessalonica, Gregory and Modesius's Homi∣lies upon the Women who embalmed Jesus Christ.
  • Bede's Treatise of the Hebrew Names.
  • His Questions upon the Scripture.
  • German's Treatise upon our Lord's Burial.
  • Alcuin's Treatise upon the use of the Psalms.
Commentaries upon Scripture.
  • S. Isidore's Notes upon the Octateuch.
  • His allegorical Notes upon the same.
  • Philoponus's Book upon the Hexameron.
  • Bede's Explication of the first 3 Chapters of Genesis and Comment on the Pentateuch.
  • Hesychius's Commentary on Leviticus.
  • His Allegory upon the Ark.
  • Alcuin's Comment on Genesis.
  • S. Maximus's Questions to Thalassius's 79 Answers to the same.
  • His Exposition of Psalm 19.
  • Bede's Questions on the Books of Kings.
  • His allegorical Explications of the Books of Kings and Tobit.
  • ...

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  • His Commentary on the Psalms and Proverbs.
  • Alcuin's Exposition of the 118th. and the Peniten∣tial Psalms.
  • His Commentary on Ecclesiastes.
Upon the Canticles.
  • S. Isidore's allegorical Comment.
  • Aponius and Bede's Commentary.
  • Alcuin's Letter.
Upon the New Testament.
  • Bede's Commentary on the Gospels, Canonical Epi∣stles and Revelation.
  • Alcuin's Comment on S. John's Gospel.
  • Andreas Cretensis's upon the Revelation.
  • Ambrose Autpertus on the same Book.
Historical Works.
  • Isidore's Chronicon and History of the Goth.
  • His Abridgment of the History of the Goths and Vandals.
  • His Treatise of Ecclesiastical Writers.
  • His Lives of some Saints.
  • Braulio's Encomium of S. Isidore, and a Catalogue of his Works.
  • The Life of S. Milan and Leocadia.
  • George of Alexandria's Life of S. Chrysostome.
  • Sophronius's Life of S. Mary the Aegyptian.
  • J. Moscus's spiritual Meadow.
  • The Acts of the Life and Persecution of Maxi∣mus.
  • S. Maximus's Life, written by Anastasius his Scho∣lar.
  • Anastasius, the Apocrysiarius of Rome, his Letter to Theodosius.
  • An Historical Memoir of Theodosius and Theodo∣rus.
  • Ildephonsus's Treatise of Ecclesiastical Writers.
  • Julian Toledo's History of Wamba.
  • The History of the Holy-land by Adamannus.
  • His Life of S. Columbanus.
  • A Memoir of the original of the Jacobites.
  • A Memoir upon the Schism of the Armenians.
  • The Life of S. Eligius, by S. Owen.
  • Bede's History of England.
  • His Treatise of the Holy Land.
  • His Martyrology, in Verse.
  • Agatho, Deacon of Constantinople, his Memoir.
  • The Letters of the Popes Boniface, Gregory, Steven, Paul I. Adrian, Zachary and others, con∣cerning the Affairs of •…•…aly.
  • S. John Damascene's Treatise of Heresies.
  • The Life of Boniface of Mentz.
  • The Life of S. John Damascene.
  • The Life of S. Lambert.
  • The Lives of Taton and Tason.
  • Paul, Deacon of Aquileia, his History of the Lombards.
  • His History of the Bishop of Metz.
  • The Life of S. Arnulfus, by the same.
  • His Martyrdom of S. Cyprian.
  • His Lives of S. Benedict and S. Scholastica.
  • His Life of S. Gregory.
  • Syncellus's Chronicon, continued by Theophanes.
  • The Acts of the Councils.
Works of Morality, Piety and Divinity.
  • Isidore's Synonyma.
  • His Treatise of the contempt of the World.
  • His Lamentations of Repentance.
  • A Prayer.
  • A Collection of Sentences out of S. Gregory.
  • S. Columbanus's holy Instructions.
  • His Treatise of the eight Capital Sins.
  • Four Letters.
  • A mystical Treatise of Aeleran, concerning the Genealogy of Jesus Christ.
  • Hesychius's Homilies.
  • Eusebius of Thessalonica's Letter against a cheating, deceitful Monk.
  • Antiocbus's Pandects of Scripture.
  • John of Thessalonica's Homilies.
  • Sophronius's Sermons.
  • George Pisides's Sermons in honour of the Virgin.
  • S. Maximus's moral Maxims.
  • His Letters.
  • Peter of Laodicea's explication of the Lord's Prayer.
  • 400 Maxims, by Thalassius.
  • Theofridus's two Homilies upon Relicks.
  • S. Eligius's Instructions.
  • S. Pantaleo's Sermons.
  • John the Monk's Sermon upon the Nativity of the Virgin.
  • Bede's Sermons.
  • Andreas Cretensis's Panegyrick and Homilies.
  • S. John Damascene's Parallel and Sermon.
  • Ambrosius Autpertus's Book of the opposition of Ver∣tues and Vices.
  • Paulinus of Aquileia's Book of saving Instructi∣ctions.
Works about Monkery.
  • S. Isidore's Rule.
  • S. Columbanus's Rule.
  • S. Maximus's Ascetick Discourse.
  • Donatus's two Rules.
  • Fructuosus's two Rules.
  • Chrodegand's Rule.
Poetry.
  • S. Columbanus's Poems.
  • A Description of the Creation, by George Pi∣sides.
  • His Poem of the vanity of Life.
  • Eugenius of Toledo's Poems.
  • Apollonius's Poem of the Destruction of Jeru∣salem.
  • The Odes of Andreas Cretensis and Cosma of Jeru∣salem.
  • Drepanius Florus's Works.
  • Cosma of Jerusalem's Hymns.
  • Mark Otrante's Hymns.
  • S. John Damaseene's Hymns.
  • Paul of Aquileia's Hymn, ut queant laxis.
  • Theodulphus's Poems.
Philosophy and other Sciences.
  • S. Isidore of Sevil's Origins and other Works.
  • Philoponus's Philosophical Treatises.
  • S. Maximus's Collection of several moral Observa∣tions taken out of Ecclesiastical and Prophane Authors.
  • Bede's Treatises upon the Sciences.
  • S. John Damascene's Treatise of Logick and Phy∣sick.
  • Alcuin's Letter upon Time and Eternity, and seve∣ral other Letters.
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