The Book of Ratramn

The Priest and Monk of Corbey, Commonly Called Bertram, on the body and blood of the Lord: to which is added an appendix, containing the Saxon homily of Ælfric

1st American ed. / with a preface by W.R. Whittingham.

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The Book of Ratramn

The Priest and Monk of Corbey, Commonly Called Bertram, on the body and blood of the Lord: to which is added an appendix, containing the Saxon homily of Ælfric

1st American ed. / with a preface by W.R. Whittingham.

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Joseph Robinson
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Table of Contents

CONTENTS.
Preface to the American Edition
" of the English Edition, xiii
Book of Rathamn, 21
§ 2. Difference touching Christ's Body and Blood in the Eucharist, 22
§ 3. Ratramn consulted, 22
§ 5. State of the Controversy, in two questions, 23
§ 6. The first question discussed, 24
§ 7. Figure defined, 24
§ 5. Truth defined, 25
§ 9. This Sacrament proved to be in'figure, from the notion of mystery, 25
§ 11. Argument from the nature of faith, 27
§ 12. There must be a spiritual, for there is no natural change wrought in the elements, 28
§ 15. They who will admit no figure in the Eucharist, contradict themselves, 30
§ 17. Analogy from the Sacrament of Holy Baptism, 31
§ 20. Analogy from the Baptism of the Fathers in the sea and in the cloud, 33
§ 22. Analogy from the manna and the water from the rock, 35
§ 27. Argument from the words of the Institution, 38
§ 29. Exposition of John 6, 53, 39
§ 33. St. Augustine quoted, 41
§ 49. Summary of the foregoing argument, 61
§ 50. Second Question, 67
§ 51 St Ambrose quoted, 52
§ 70. St. Jerome quoted,
§ 71. Christ's Body and Blood taken in two senses,
§ 73. The Sacramental Bread a figure of the people as well as of Christ's Body,
§ 76. As is also the Water mixed with the Wine,
§ 76. The elements not incorruptible, therefore not Christ's natural Body and Blood, 68
§ 78. St. Augustine quoted, 70
§ 86. He argues from a Prayer in use in his time, 74
§ 88. He argues from another Prayer, 76
§ 90. St. Fulgentius quoted, 77
§ 93. St. Augustine quoted again, 79
§ 96. Form of administering, 82
§97. He determines the second question in the
negative, 83
Appendix.
Sermon of the Paschall Lambe, 89
Ratramni Liber de Corpore et Sanguine Domini.
Praefatio, iii
Taestimonia de Ratramno, vii
Incipit Liber, 9

Edition Notes

English and Latin text

English translation, and appendix, followed by Latin text with special t.p. and separate paging: Ratramni, presbyteri monachi corbeiensis, qui Bertramus nuncupatur liber de corpore et saunguine Domini. Baltimore: Prostant venales apud J. Robinson, 1843.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Early works to 1800.
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Ratramni, presbyteri monachi corbeiensis, qui Bertramus nuncupatur liber de corpore et saunguine Domini.

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AC911 P6

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Pagination
xx, 105, vi 70 p. ;
Number of pages
105

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OL14698121M
Internet Archive
TheBookOfRatramn
OCLC/WorldCat
33096920

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