[Canones vibvs Defenditvr Dianoia In Verbis Christi, Hoc Est Corpvs Mevm: et Controversiae De Coena Domini atque similium dijudicandae certissima ratio demonstratur; Item Assertio ritus fragendi, in manúsque sumendi panis in celebratione Coenae Domini; Avctore, P. Boquino Theologo; (Heydelbergae: Michael Schirat, 1563)]


Canones quibus defenditur dianoia in verbis Christi, hoc est corpus meum


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THE UNDERSTANDING IS DEFENDED IN THE WORDS OF CHRIST “THIS IS MY BODY” AND THE MOST CERTAIN METHOD FOR JUDGING CONTROVERSIES CONCERNING THE LORD’S SUPPER AND SIMILAR DISPUTES IS DEMONSTRATED

Likewise, An Assertion of the Rite of Breaking and Taking Bread in Hand in the Celebration of the Lord’s Supper

BY P. BOQUINUS, THEOLOGIAN

HEIDELBERG: PRINTED BY MICHAEL SCHIRAT, A.D. 1563

Canons Which AUGUSTINE [Wrote] to Honoratus: “Setting aside, as he says, the trifles of commonplaces, let matter contend with matter, cause with cause, reason with reason.”

CYPRIAN: “If in the sacrifice which is Christ, none but Christ is to be followed, surely it behooveth us to hear and do that which Christ did and which He commanded should be done.”

PREFATORY:

TO THE CHRISTIAN READER

SERIES OF CANONS

CHAPTERS OF THE APPENDIX

ASSERTION OF THE RITE OF BREAKING BREAD

CANONS BY WHICH THE UNDERSTANDING IS DEFENDED IN THE WORDS OF CHRIST, “THIS IS MY BODY”: AND THE MOST CERTAIN METHOD FOR JUDGING CONTROVERSIES CONCERNING THE LORD’S SUPPER AND SIMILAR DISPUTES IS DEMONSTRATED:

CANON THE FIRST: That the Decision of all Controversies Concerning Religion ought to be Sought from the Sacred Scriptures:

Pierre Bouquin (c. 1582) on the Decision of all Controversies Concerning Religion being Sought from the Sacred Scriptures

CANON THE SECOND: In Judging this Controversy, as in any other, the State of the Question must first be Established and Precisely Circumscribed:

Pierre Bouquin (c. 1582) on Establishing and Precisely Defining the Question in Judging the Controversy over the Sense of Christ’s Words, “This is My Body”