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A27524 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.; De corpore et sanguine Domini. English Ratramnus, monk of Corbie, d. ca. 868. 1688 (1688) Wing B2051; ESTC R32574 195,746 521

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he reproach our private Spirits with sensing the five little Words of our Saviour any Man that ever looked into Controversie can tell him that the private Spirits of his Church have with a much more extravagant Wantonness sensed those Words contradicting one another almost in the sense of every Word and whilst they condemn us for admitting one Figure Authorised by Scripture Examples and the Authority of the Fathers in which we all agree they are forced without any such Authority to admit several Quarrelling with one another about the sense of almost every Word See Albertin de Euchar. lib. 1. c. 9 10 11. Bishop Morton of the Eucharist Book the Second Edition 1635. If this be the Unity which Mr. Sclater so much Applauds let him enjoy it without our Envy As for M. Boileau's part he hath sensed this Author at such a rate that using the same Liberty a Man might make a Calvinist of Paschasius a Roman Catholick of Barengarius an Arian of Athanasius And since Master Sclater (f) Consensus Veterum p. 2. offers the Hint by telling of a thoughtful Gentleman no doubt who held it worth while to enquire whether the Alcoran might not have its motives of Credibility I shall add that upon the same Priviledge of perverting the natural sense of Words which M. Boileau makes use of he might Reconcile Mahomet with Christ and make Gospel of the Alcoran FINIS An Account of the several Editions of Bertram 1. AT Cologne A. D. 1532. in Octavo Father Cellot saith That this was Printed at Basil not Cologne but I know not why we may not believe it to have been Printed at Cologne in regard Hermannus was then Archbishop who favoured the Reformation and though he did not at that time publickly declare yet he might secretly encourge it 2. At Geneva A. D. 1541. in Octavo Wherein the Publisher hath taken upon him to correct the Author's Latin as to put Servator for Salvator c. For which reason I have corrected nothing in Bertram's Text by the Authority of this Edition nor noted his variations 3. In the Micropresbyticon Printed at Basil 1550. Fol. we find Bertram p. 513. 4. A Second Edition at Cologne with Paschasius Radbertus whom the Publisher mistook for Rabanus Maurus and some other Pieces on that Argument Octavo A. D. 1551. 5. At the end of a Diallacticon which is said to be written by Bishop Poinet Printed at Geneva 1557. is Bertram's Book Printed after the former Edition at Geneva 6. Feuguereus a Frenchman and Professor of Divinity at Leiden Published it with his Opuscula in Octavo Lugd. Bat. 1579. 7. In the Catalogus Testium Veritatis printed at Geneva 1608. in Folio it is inserted after the Cologne Impression Lib. 10. 8. Lomierus hath Published this Book with Notes which I have not seen but have my Information from the Catalogue of Books Prohibited newly by the French Clergy 9. There are two Editions in French and Latin the latter in the Year 1672. The Latin Text of this Edition being most accurate is that which I followed in the first Edition save in manifest false Prints or where F. Mabillon's M. S. hath directed a better Reading 10. Dr. Boileau Dean of Sens hath Published our Author in French and Latin from F. Mabillon's Copy Octavo Paris 1686. 11. In English it was Printed A. D. 1549. which Translation was made either by Bishop Ridley or his Advice and is accurate enough but the Language obsolete 12. In Scotland it was Printed at Aberdeen A. D. 1622. in Octavo 13. A. D. 1623. Sir Humphrey Lynd Published the Translation newly Reprinted Casaubon told Archbishop Vsher that he saw a Manuscript of it in possession of Mr. Gillot a Senator of Paris Perhaps it was the same which I find in Thuanus his Library which F. Mabillon saith is not a true Copy That Father however acknowledges that there is an excellent Old Manuscript of it in the Lobe's Library in the Low Countries upon the Sambre in the Diocess of Cambray and that he found another M. S. in a Cistercian Monastery in Germany called Salem Weiler written above 700. years since All the Printed Editions I have seen and compared except the first Cologne that of Lomierus and the Scotch Impression and have noted all material Variations except false Prints and the arbitrary Variations of the Geneva Copy but have followed the Text of D. Boileau who tells us that he hath Printed after an accurate Copy of the Lobe's M.S. and I have distinguished the Text into Sections or Paragraphs according to his Partition that the Reader may without trouble find our References to the Text of the Author in either his Edition or mine ERRATA In the Preface PAge 2. Margin Line 2. Read Octavo p. 9. l. 21. r. as antient as p. 18. marg l. 12. r. ubi p. 30. marg l. 2. r. Ratramni p. 32. mar l. 17. r. humanae jure p. 79. mar l. 6. r. vestra l. 7. r. Prostratis p. 109. l. 24. r. unlikely In the Book Page 133. l. 13. dele the Body p. 134. mar l. 4. dele non p. 136. l. 9. r. aspiciat p. 138. l. 14. r. ut pote cum p. 142. l. 15. r. monstratur i. 24. secundum p. 144. l. 15. r. consideretur l. 21. ex non esse p. 146. l. 4. r. quod non fuit p. 156. l. r. patres p. 160. l. 14. r. atque potat p. 164. l. 13. r. hoc non corporco p. 165. mar add Ps 78.25 p. 169. l. 6. r. Corporis l. 18. propinquante marg r. Resurrexit it aliis p. 180. l. 12. r. pro Paulus lege Apostolus mar l. 1. r. Haec p. 186. l. 20. dele planissime p. 188. mar l. 3. r. Dispensationem p. 194. mar a r. in Impressis Domini b Ibid. cap. 9. c Quod in editis p. 218. l. 2. r. qui p. 226. l. 21. dele Paulum p. 228. l. 13. r. sequente eos petra p. 229. mar r. Joh. 6.50 p. 244. l. 18. r. habuere futurorum sic hoc p. 252. l. 3. r. Membrum Corporis Christi p. 254. l. 17. r. Quoniam In the Appendix Page 275. l. 6. for there r. that p. 276. l. 22. r. proved p. 319. mar l. 4. r. concessu S. Sedis p. 328. l. 2. r. can bear p. 330. l. 4. blot out Substance of p. 333. l. 20. r. the Bread and Wine daily Consecrated p. 356. l. 10. r. in the corporeal p. 359. l. 23. r. these words p. 371. l. 1. r. we there see p. 373. l. 18. r. but that p. 386. mar l. 1. r. que p. 329. l. 6. r. say that p. 426. mar l. 9 r. Species p. 468. l. ● for that read the. A Catalogue of some Books Sold by Thomas Boomer at the Chirurgeons Arms in Fleetstreet near Temple-Bar 1. FOrty Sermons by the Right Reverend Father in God Ralph Brownrig late Lord Bishop of Exeter 2. A Compleat History of England from the first Entrance of the Romans under the Conduct of Julius Caesar unto the end of the Reign of King Henry III. comprehending the Roman Saxon Danish and Norman Affairs and Transactions in this Nation during that time Wherein is shewed the Original of our English Laws the Differences and Disagreements between the Secular and Ecclesiastick Powers The true Rise and Grounds of the Contentions and Wars between the Romans and our Antient Kings And likewise an Account of our Foreign Wars with France the Conquest of Ireland and the Actions between the English Scots and Welch during the same time All delivered in plain Matter of Fact without any Reflections or Remarks by Robert Brady Doctor of Physick 3. The Parable of the Pilgrim Written to a Friend by Simon Patrick D D. Dean of Peterborough the 6th Edition corrected 4. Mellificium Chirurgiae or the Marrow of Chirurgery an Anatomical Treatise Institutions of Physick with Hippocrates Aphorisms largely Commented upon The Marrow of Physick shewing the Causes Signs and Cures of most Diseases incident to Humane Bodies Choice Experienced Receipts for the Cure of several Distempers The fourth Edition enlarged with many Additions and purged from many Faults that escaped in the former Impressions Illustrated in its several parts with 12. Brass Cuts by James Cook of Warwick Practitioner in Physick and Chyrurgery 5. Certain Sermons and Homilies appointed to be Read in Churches in the time of Q. Elizabeth of Famous Memory and now Reprinted for the Use of Private Families in two Parts in 12s