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Disputation between Pope Sylvester and Jews, Treatise on the Mass, Treatise on the procession of the Holy Spirit — 13th century, early

MS. Bodl. 681

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Title

Disputation between Pope Sylvester and Jews, Treatise on the Mass, Treatise on the procession of the Holy Spirit — 13th century, early

Baldwin of Ford — 13th century, early

Treatise on the Trinity — 13th century, early

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MS. Bodl. 681

Date

13th century, early

Language

Latin

Contents

MS. Bodl. 681 – Part 1
Disputation between Pope Sylvester and Jews
Treatise on the Mass
Treatise on the procession of the Holy Spirit
MS. Bodl. 681 – Part 2
Baldwin of Ford Sermon
MS. Bodl. 681 – Part 3
Treatise on the Trinity

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  • Baldwin, Archbishop of Canterbury, approximately 1120-1190

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