The Catholick doctrine of the Eucharist in all ages in answer to what H. Arnaud, Doctor of the Sorbon alledges, touching the belief of the Greek, Moscovite, Armenian, Jacobite, Nestorian, Coptic, Maronite, and other eastern churches : whereunto is added an account of the Book of the body and blood of our Lord published under the name of Bertram : in six books.
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The Catholick doctrine of the Eucharist in all ages in answer to what H. Arnaud, Doctor of the Sorbon alledges, touching the belief of the Greek, Moscovite, Armenian, Jacobite, Nestorian, Coptic, Maronite, and other eastern churches : whereunto is added an account of the Book of the body and blood of our Lord published under the name of Bertram : in six books.
Author
Claude, Jean, 1619-1687.
Publication
London :: Printed for R. Royston,
1684.
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Subject terms
Arnauld, Antoine, 1612-1694.
Lord's Supper -- Catholic Church.
Lord's Supper -- Eastern churches.
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"The Catholick doctrine of the Eucharist in all ages in answer to what H. Arnaud, Doctor of the Sorbon alledges, touching the belief of the Greek, Moscovite, Armenian, Jacobite, Nestorian, Coptic, Maronite, and other eastern churches : whereunto is added an account of the Book of the body and blood of our Lord published under the name of Bertram : in six books." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A33378.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
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The Second Part.
BOOK V. Wherein is treated of the Belief of the Moscovites, Armenians, Nestorians, Jacobites, and other Churches, called Schismatics; of the Belief of the Latins in the 7th. and 8th. Centuries; and of the Consequences which Mr. Arnaud draws from the pre∣tended consent of these Churches on the Doctrins of the Real Presence and Transubstantiation.
CHAP. I. Of the MOSCOVITES. THat the Moscovites do not believe Transubstantiation Page 1
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CHAP. II. Of the ARMENIANS. That the Armenians do not believe Transubstantiation: First proof taken from that the Armenians believe the Human Nature of our Saviour Christ was swallow'd up by the Divinity 14
CHAP. III. The testimony of some Authors who expresly say, or suppose, that the Arme∣nians hold not Transubstantiation 26
CHAP. IV. Testimonies of several other Authors that affirm the Armenians deny Tran∣substantiation, and the Real Presence 38
CHAP. V. Mr. Arnaud's proofs touching the Armenians, examin'd 44
CHAP. VI. Of the Nestorians, Maronites, Jacobites, Coptics, and Ethiopians, that they hold not Transubstantiation 50
CHAP. VII. Mr. Arnaud's eighth Book touching the sentiment of the Latins on the my∣stery of the Eucharist since the year 700, till Paschasius his time, examin'd 61
CHAP. VIII. An examination of these expressions of the Fathers, That the Eucharist is the Body of Jesus Christ, the proper Body of Jesus Christ, properly the Body of Jesus Christ, the very Body of Jesus Christ, the true Body, or truly the Body of Jesus Christ 71
CHAP. IX. That the Fathers of the 7th. and 8th. Centuries held not Transubstantiati∣on, nor the Substantial Presence 89
CHAP. X. An Examination of the Consequences which Mr. Arnaud draws from the pretended consent of all the Christian Churches in the Doctrin of Transubstan∣tiation, and the Real Presence 98
CHAP. XI. Other Reflections on Mr. Arnaud's consequences 106
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BOOK VI. Concerning the Change which has hapned in the Doctrin of the Latin Church touching the Eucharist. That this Change was not impossible, and that it has effectually hapned.
CHAP. I. THE state of the question touching the distinct knowledg of the Presence, or Real Absence 119
CHAP. II. Mr. Arnaud's proceedings considered. His unjust reproaches also examin'd 131
CHAP. III. A Defence of the second, third, and fourth rank of persons, against the Ob∣jections of Mr. Arnaud 143
CHAP. IV. A Defence of the fifth rank against Mr. Arnaud's Objections 154
CHAP. V. General Considerations on Mr. Arnaud's ninth Book. An examination of the Objections which he proposes against what he calls Machins of Abridgment and Machins of Preparation 163
CHAP. VI. Mr, Arnaud's Objections against what he calls the Machins of Mollification, and the Machins of Execution, examin'd. The state of the 12th. Century 172
CHAP. VII. Mr. Arnaud's Objections against what he terms Machins of forgetfulness, examin'd. The examples of the insensible changes alledged, in answer to the Perpetuity, defended 188
CHAP. VIII. That Paschasius Ratbert was the first that taught the Real Presence, and conversion of Substances. Mr. Arnaud's Objections answer'd 198
CHAP. IX. Proofs that Paschasius was an Innovator 214
CHAP. X. Of Authors in the 9th. Century, Walafridus, Strabo, Florus, Remy of Auxerre, Christian Drutmar 229
CHAP. XI. Of other Authors in the 9th. Century, Amalarius, Heribald, Raban, Ber∣tram, and John Scot 242
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CHAP. XII. Of Personal Differences which Mr. Arnaud has treated of in his 11th. Book 259
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