Dialogus de utraque in Christo natura : quomodo coeant in unam Christi personam inseparabilem, ut interim non amittant suas proprietates : ideoq́[ue] humanam Christi naturam propter personalem unionem no[n] esse ubiq[ue] : Respondetur item benignè ad argumenta doctorum uirorum, contrarium asserentium : illustratur & Coenae dominicae negotium, perspicuisq[ue] scripturae & Patrum testimonijs demonstratur, Corpus Christi non esse ubiq[ue] /
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Autor principal: | Vermigli, Pietro Martire, 1499-1562 |
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Outros Autores: | Froschauer, Christoph, approximately 1490-1564 |
Formato: | Livro |
Idioma: | Latin |
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Excudebat C. Froschouerus,
mense Augusto 1575
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