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[357] See on this Section, Book 2 chap 8 s 58, 59.

[358] The French adds, “Qui est le plus horrible peché devant Dieu;”–which is the most heinous sin in the sight of God.

[359] French, “Et quand ils voudront satisfaire pour plusieurs, ils en commettront encore davantage jusques à venir à un abysme sans fin. Je traite encore des plus justes;”–And when they would satisfy for several sins, they will commit still more, until they come at last to a bottomless abyss. I’m still speaking of the best.

[360] Isa 38:17; Isa 44:22; Micah 7:19; Ps. 32:1

[361] Job 14:17; Hos. 13:12; Jer. 22:1

[362] Rom 3:24; 1Cor. 1:30; Eph. 1:7; Col. 1:14; 1 Tim. 2:6

[363] The French adds, “Que nous appellons Rancon en Francois;”–which we call Ransom in French.

[364] See Calvin, ad Concil. Tridentini, Sess. cap. 1. ad 15

[365] For a full expositon of these passages, see infra, sec. 35-37.

[366] Job 5:17; Prov. 3:11; Heb. 12:5

[367] French, “Car l’alliance qu’il a une fois faite avec Jesus Christ et ses membres;”–For the covenant which he once made with Jesus Christ and his members.

[368] French, “Car combien les reprouvés souspirent ou grincent les dents sous les coups;”–For though the reprobate sigh or gnash their teeth under the strokes.

[369] French, “Integrité, pitié, droiture, et choses semblables;”–intregrity, pity, uprightness, and the like.

[370] It is quoted in the Decret. c. in Art. de Pœnit. Dist. 1.

CHAPTER 5. OF THE MODES OF SUPPLEMENTING SATISFACTION–VIZ. INDULGENCES AND PURGATORY.

[371] French, “Il est expedient de monstrer ici non seulement quelles sont les indul grences, comme ils en usent; mais du tout que c’est, à les prendre en leur propre et meilleure nature, sans quelque qualité ou vice accidental;”–it is expedient here to show not only what indulgences are as in use, but in themselves, taking them in their proper and best form, without any qualification or accidental vice.

[372] French. “Tellement que si on ote la fantasie de satisfaire, leur purgatorie s’en va bas;”–so that if the fancy of satisfying is taken away, down goes their purgatory.

[373] Mt. 12:32; Mark 3:28; Luke 12:10; Mt. 5:25.

[374] The French adds the following sentence: “Brief, que le passage soit regardé et prins en sa simple intelligence, et il n’y sera rien trouvé de ce qu’ils pretendent;”–In short, let the passage be looked at and taken in its simple meaning, and there will be nothing found in it of what they pretend.

[375] See August. contra Secundum Gaudentii Epistolam, cap. 23.

[376] Chrysostom, Augustine, and others ; see August, Enchirid. ad Laurent. cap 68.

[377] The French adds, “auquel nombre universel sont enclos les Apostres;”–in which universal number the Apostles are included.

 

 

 

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