Topic: 4. Sacrifice and Eucharist (16th-18th Century)
The redemptive role of Christ’s sacrifice was at the centre of early modern doctrinal controversies. During this time, the debate revolved around the sacramental role of the sacrifice in the eucharist and the Mass. This section contains numerous early modern printed sources and images, as well as the related bibliography on the theme (19th-21st Century).
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A sermon of the blessed sacrament of the Lords Supper
London: T. and R. C. for Henry Seile, 1641.
The Christian sacrament and sacrifice. Missale Romanum
London: Vincent J.; Hatchard and son, 1847.
Disputatio Theologica De Sacrificio N.T. In Cruce Peracto
Helmestedt: Typographus Calixtinus, 1665.
De Sacrificio Christi Semel In Cruce Oblato, Et Initerabili Exercitatio Theologica
Helmestedt: Henning Müller, 1639.
De pontificiorum sacrificio missae exercitatio academica
Helmestedt: Henning Müller, 1663.
The doctrine of antiquity concerning the most blessed eucharist: plainly shewed, in remarks written, some years since, upon Mr. Johnson's book, of The unbloody sacrifice and now published, on occasion of a book, intituled A plain account, &c. By Clerophilus
London: n. p., 1736.
Writings and disputations of Thomas Cranmer relative to the sacrament of the Lord's Supper
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1844.