Six conferences concerning the Eucharist wherein is shewed, that the doctrine of transubstantiation overthrows the proofs of Christian religion.
- Title
- Six conferences concerning the Eucharist wherein is shewed, that the doctrine of transubstantiation overthrows the proofs of Christian religion.
- Author
- La Placette, Jean, 1629-1718.
- Publication
- London :: Printed Printed for Richard Chiswell ...,
- 1687.
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- Subject terms
- Transubstantiation -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- half title
- author's note
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Books lately printed for
Richard Chiswell. - title page
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The CONTENTS Of the
Six Conferences concerning the EUCHARIST. -
SIX CONFERENCES Concerning the EUCHARIST.
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CONFERENCE I. That Transubstantiation absolutely destroys the certainty of our Senses, which is the Foundation of the strongest Proofs of Christianity. -
CONFERENCE II. The Second Proof, That Transubstantiation discrediting the Testimony of our Senses, does absolutely overthrow the principal Reasons which confirm the Truth of Christian Religion. -
CONFERENCE III. Wherein are confirmed the two Proofs contained in the two preceding Discourses. -
CONFERENCE IV. The Third Proof, That Transubstantiation establishes Scepticism in its full perfection; and especially de∣stroys the certainty of Demonstration. -
CONFERENCE V. Wherein is sinally shew'd, That Transubstan∣tiation establishes Scepticism; and abso∣lutely destroys the certainty of first Prin∣ciples. -
CONFERENCE VI. Wherein the Proofs contained in the foregoing Discourses are defended, and the impossi∣bility of using them against the Doctrine of the Trinity, is Demonstrated.
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