Annotationes Et Confutationes In Petri De Marca Exercitationem De Singulari Primatu Petri... is a scholarly Latin text offering annotations and refutations regarding Pierre de Marca's work on the unique primacy of Peter. Authored by Cornelius Dietrich Koch and Basilius Christian Bernhard Wiedeburg, this work delves into theological and historical arguments surrounding papal authority and the early Church. It represents a significant contribution to the ecclesiological debates of its time. This volume presents detailed analysis and critical engagement with de Marca's assertions, making it an invaluable resource for researchers and students interested in the history of Christian doctrine and the development of ecclesiastical structures during the 17th century.
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