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Who Compiled the Sixteenth-Century Patristic Handbook Unio Dissidentium?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 March 2016

Robert Peters*
Affiliation:
University of Manchester

Extract

The purpose of this paper is to raise a problem of more than antiquarian interest in Reformation literary history. The Unio Dissidentium is a collection of passages from the Bible together with nearly 550 quotations, many of them quite lengthy, from the Fathers. This latter feature gives to the book much of its interest, as well as a place in the patristic revival begun by the classical humanists and brought to a high level of development by the work of such men as Erasmus and Beatus Rhenanus.

So far as can with certainty be stated, the first part of Unio Dissidentium was published by the Antwerp printer, Martin de Keyser, in March 1527. The ten sections into which it is divided contain passages supporting the compiler’s theology on such current theological issues as original sin, infant baptism, predestination, the nature and function of law, grace and merit, faith and works, and human ordinances. Later that same year the same printer published the second part, dealing with the value of the Word of God, penitence, brotherly correction, fasting, prayer, indulgences, the Eucharist, ecclesiastical constitutions, the vocation of all Christians to be priests, kings, and prophets, and antichrist. To the editions printed in and after 1531 a further three sections were added, the first two of which are on expensive funerals and the flight and persecution of Christians, respectively, while the third is the tract of Pseudo-Augustine, De Essentia Divinitatis.

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Copyright © Ecclesiastical History Society 1965

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page 238 note 1 Unio Dissidentium, sig. A3a. (All references by signatures to Unio Dissidentium relate to those of the 1537, Basle, edition, a copy of which is in the Christie Collection of Manchester University Library.)

page 238 note 2 Ibid. sig. A 2b.

page 238 note 3 Ibid. sig. A 5a.

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page 246 note 4 E.g. ibid. sig. Pp 7a-Pp 7b. ‘. . . ut videlicet cum esse proximum intelligamus, cui ve lexhibendum est officium misericordiae si indiget, ve lexhibendum] esset si indigeret .. .’, Augustine, , De Doctrina Christiana, 1, 30 Google Scholar.

page 246 note 5 Wendel, op. cit. 51.

page 246 note 6 Unio Dissidentium, sig. Ss 66-Ss8b. Passages from chs. 12,17,18,22, 23, are quoted.

page 247 note 1 Ibid. sig. Tt 3b.

page 247 note 2 Ibid. sig. Tt 3b-Tt 4b. ‘... Oportet autem nos non omnino deditos esse ventri, sed maxime spiritualium agere curam, & non omnem sollicitudinem incorporalem cibum insumere . . . communicet. . . quod non oporteat operari cibum qui perit, continuum circa cibos studium rejiciens, & ad spiritualia non parum inducens ?...’, Theophylact, In Joann., 6.

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page 247 note 4 Martini Buceri Opera Latina, XV, De Regno Christi, ed. Wendel, F., Paris 1955, 88, 109 Google Scholar, 237..

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page 248 note 1 Unio Dissidentium, sig. CC 5a-CC 5b. ‘. . . Unctos vero non nisi sanctos viros, & satis Deo dignos semper fuisse manifestum est: nec alios quam prophetas, aut sacerdotes, aut reges. Et tam magnum fuit ipsius inctionis mysterium... Ex quo tempore credentes illi, & baptismatis illius sanctificatione purgati,... sed omnes in prophetis & sacerdotibus unguntur & regibus . . .’

page 248 note 2 Ibid. sig. CC 5b-CC 6a. ‘O[mn]es enim quicu[n]q[ue] unguento sacri chrismatis delibuti sunt sacerdotes effecti sunt. . .’

page 248 note 3 Ibid. sig. CC 7b -CC8a. ‘... Spirituales aut[em] hostias opera nostra, eleemosynas, & preces . . .’

page 248 note 4 Ibid. sig. CC 6b. ‘Ideo quia vos reges estis, merito rex noster Christus dominus rex dicitur regum . . . Regum te omnium esse facit, si regnet Christus in te . . .’

page 248 note 5 Ibid. sig. DD 1a-DD 1b.

page 248 note 6 Ibid. sig. DD 1b.

page 248 note 7 Ibid. sig. DD 6a. ‘... Propterea obsecro, ut subinde hue veniatis, & divinae scripturae lectionem diligenter auscultetis, no[n] solum cum hue venitis, sed & domi divina Biblia in manus sumite, & utilitatem in eis positam magno suscipite . . .’, Chrysostom, , In Gen., Hom. XXVIII, 9 Google Scholar.

page 248 note 8 Ibid. sig. DD 3b. ‘Volo enim & precor, omnes vos in doctorum ordine esse: & non solum auditores nostrorum esse dictorum, sed & aliis doctrinam nostram afferre . . .’, Chrysostom, In Gen., Hom. VII.

page 249 note 1 E.g. ibid. sig. Xx 3b. ‘. . . Videte ergo fratres. Panem coelestcm spiritualiter manducate . . .’, Augustine, In Joann., Tract. XXVI.

page 249 note 2 E.g. ibid. sig. Xx 3a. ‘... Hoc promittebatur quibusda[m] signis. Ablata sunt signa promittentia, quia exhibita est veritas promissa . . .’, Augustine, I Quinq., Ps. XXXIX.

page 249 note 3 Ibid. sig. Xx 5b-Xx 66. ‘. . . in sacramento visibiliter sumitur, in ipsa veritate spiritualiter manducetur . . .’, Augustine, De Verb. Ap., Sermo. II.

page 249 note 4 J. Adam, Die exegetischen Schriften Butzers und seine exegetischen Methode, Halle 1900, passim.

page 249 note 5 I am grateful to Prof. Wendel for advice on this point.

page 249 note 6 I.e. those in the Library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.

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page 250 note 2 In saying this, I am supported by Professors Rupp and Wendel.