The school of the Eucharist established upon the miraculous respects and acknowledgments, which beasts, birds, and insects, upon several occasions, have rendred to the Holy Sacrament of the altar : whence Catholicks may increase in devotion towards this divine mystery, and hereticks find there their confusion / by F. Toussain Bridoul ... ; printed in French at Lille, 1672, and now made English, and published ; with a preface concerning the testimony of miracles.

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The school of the Eucharist established upon the miraculous respects and acknowledgments, which beasts, birds, and insects, upon several occasions, have rendred to the Holy Sacrament of the altar : whence Catholicks may increase in devotion towards this divine mystery, and hereticks find there their confusion / by F. Toussain Bridoul ... ; printed in French at Lille, 1672, and now made English, and published ; with a preface concerning the testimony of miracles.
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Bridoul, Toussaint, 1595-1672.
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London :: Printed for Randall Taylor ...,
1687.
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Lord's Supper -- Catholic Church.
Lord's Supper -- Miracles -- Early works to 1800.
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"The school of the Eucharist established upon the miraculous respects and acknowledgments, which beasts, birds, and insects, upon several occasions, have rendred to the Holy Sacrament of the altar : whence Catholicks may increase in devotion towards this divine mystery, and hereticks find there their confusion / by F. Toussain Bridoul ... ; printed in French at Lille, 1672, and now made English, and published ; with a preface concerning the testimony of miracles." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A29396.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.

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9. Dogs revenge the injury done to the H. Hosts.

OPtatus Milevitan writes thus in his second Book against Parmenion, that the Donatist-Hereticks, had given the H. Host to Dogs, but that their own Dogs, instead of touching the H. Sacrament, to revenge the injury done to their Creator, fell upon their Masters, and tore them in pieces.

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