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De sacrificio missae contra Lutheranos libri tres
Cologne: Io[hannes] Soterem, 1526.
Disputatio De Sacrificio Missae Propitiatorio Pro Vivis Mortuisque, Joanni Decio, Jesuitae, Opposita
Rostock: Schwiegerovius, 1701.
De Sacrificio Missatico Disputatio Theologica: Bellarmini Duobus De Missa Libris opposita
Tübingen: Georgius Gruppenbachius, 1604.
A reioindre to M. Iewels replie against the sacrifice of the masse
Antwerp: John Fowler, 1566.
De sanctissimo ac praestantissimo missae sacrificio conciones XV in comitiis augustanis anno MDXLVIII habitae
Köln: Johann Quentel, 1549.
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De mystico et incruento ecclesiae sacrificio adversus abominandam Pontificiae missae superstitionem
Neustadt (Wied): Matthaeus Harnisch, 1584.
Tractatus de sacramentis: Complectens tractatus de eucharistia, sacrificio missae, et ordine
without place: Juan de Villodas y Orduña, 1629.
Disputatio Theologica Ordinaria De Sacrificio Romanensium Missatico, Eiusque Horrenda Abominatione
Wittenberg: Zacharias Schürer, 1603.
Los seis libros de S. Juan Chrysostomo sobre el Sacerdocio. Traducidos en lengua vulgar, ilustrados con notas criticas, y corregidos en esta segunda impresion por [...] Phelipe Scio de San Miguel de las Escuelas Pías
Madrid: Pedro Marín, 1776.
The unbloody sacrifice, and altar, unvail'd and supported. : In which the nature of the eucharist is explain'd according to the Sentiments of the Christian Church in the Four First Centuries. Part the second. Shewing, The Agreement and Disagreement of the Eucharist with the Sacrifices of the Antients, and the Excellency of the former. The great Moment of the Eucharist both as a Feast, and Sacrifice. The Necessity of frequent Communion. The Unity of the Eucharist. The Nature of Excommunication. And the Primitive Method of Preparation. With Devotions for the Altar. I deny not, but that the Fathers do, and that with great reason, very much magnity the wonderful Mystery, and Efficacy of this Sacrament, and frequently speak of a great Supernatural Change made by the Divine Benediction ; which we also readily acknowledge. Archbishop Tillotson, in his Discourse of Transubstantiation, Pag. 291. of his Works in Folio, publish'd in his Life-Time. By John Johnson, A.M.
London: Robert Knaplock, [1718].