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BookOrb recommends A faythfull and moost godlye treatyse concernyng the most sacred Sacrament of the blessed body and bloude of our sauioure Chryst, co[m]piled by Iohn Caluyne, a man of no lesse lernyng and lytterature then godly studye, and example of liuyng. And translated into Latin by Lacius a man of lyke excellencie. And nowe last of all, translated into Englyshe by a faythfull brother, no lesse desirous to profyt the weake brotheres then to exercise the talent of the Lorde to his honoure and glorye. In decla (1548), Ioannis Caluini In librvm Iosve breuis commentarius, quem paulò ante mortem absoluit (1564), Ioannis Calvini Commentariorum in Acta Apostolorum, libri duo (1554), L'excuse de noble seigneur Jacques de Bourgogne, seigneur de Falais et de Bredam (1896), and Commentarii in quatuor evangelistas Matthaeum, Marcum, Lucam, & Ioannem. Quorum tres priores in formam harmoniae sunt digesti (2005).

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