Bertram or Ratram concerning the body and blood of the Lord in Latin : with a new English translation, to which is prefix'd an historical dissertation touching the author and this work.
- Title
- Bertram or Ratram concerning the body and blood of the Lord in Latin : with a new English translation, to which is prefix'd an historical dissertation touching the author and this work.
- Author
- Ratramnus, monk of Corbie, d. ca. 868.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for R. Bentley and M. Magnes ...,
- 1689.
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- Subject terms
- Boileau, Jacques, -- 1635-1716.
- Transubstantiation.
- Theology, Doctrinal -- Early works to 1800.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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Contents
- title page
- imprimatur
- poem
- THE PREFACE.
- THE CONTENTS.
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CHAP. I. Of the Author's Name, Countrey and Profession; of his Eminent Learning: With an account of his Works. -
CHAP. II. Of his Treatise concerning Christ's Body and Blood, and the Au∣thor cleared of Heresie, and the other Accusations ofF. Cellot. -
CHAP. III. That this Book is neither wholly forged, nor yet depraved; thatRatramnus is its true Author, and notJoannes Scotus Ere∣gina. -
CHAP. IV. Of the the true Sense of the Author in some controverted Expres∣sions. -
CHAP. V. That this Treatise expresly Confutes the Dostrine of Transubstantia∣tion, and is very agreeable to the Doctrine of the Church ofEngland. -
CHAP. VI. ThatRatramnus was not singular in his Opinion, but had several other Great Men in his own and the following Age, of the same Judgment with him in this Point.
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- title page
- original book
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AN APPENDIX TO RATRAM, OR BERTRAM,
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An Account of the several Editions of
Bertram. - ERRATA.
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A Catalogue of some Books Sold by
Thomas Boomer, at the Chi∣rurgeons Arms inFleetstreet, nearTemple-Bar.