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Most learned commentaries of D. Petrus Martyr Vermigli on the most select first Epistle of Saint Paul to the Corinthians. 51. 4.
Most learned commentaries on the book of Judges, by D. Petrus Martyr Vermigli of Florence, professor of sacred letters in the school of Zurich, with a very useful treatment of matters and places. 61. F.
His commentaries on the four books of Kings will be published shortly.
A defense of the old and Apostolic doctrine concerning the most holy sacrament of the Eucharist, by D. Petrus Martyr, distinguished into four parts, against the book of Stephen Gardiner which he published on the Eucharist. F.
A dialogue on both natures in Christ, how they meet in the one inseparable person of Christ, so that in the meantime they do not lose their properties: and therefore that the human nature of Christ is not everywhere on account of the personal union. A response is also given kindly to the arguments of learned men bringing the contrary: the matter of the Lord's Supper is also illustrated, and it is demonstrated by clear testimonies of Scripture and the fathers that the Body of Christ is not everywhere, by the author D. Petrus Martyr. 61. 8.
Two letters written to the Polish churches that have embraced the Gospel of Jesus Christ, by the ministers of the Church of Zurich, concerning the Stancarian matter theology of Francesco Stancaro regarding Christ as mediator and the mediator of God and men, Jesus Christ, whether he is mediator according to his human nature only, or according to both. 61. 8.