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See that grofs fay ingof Tappeeris cited by Chainley de Malta li. t4. c. I ( 142 ) 34. Sayrus Clavi Reg. li. 10. Tratt. i. cap. 2. §. 4, & 6. main- tains fatisfaetion to God, and that it is principally to God, as diftinet from X eftitutionwhich is to men only, and not to God. And this fatisfaetion they refer commonly tocommutative Juftice. e gum. 3. qu. 85. art. 3.figtts li. 4. de Inllit.q.6. art.I. Martin. Ledefma 2,4. q. 18, art. i . dub. i 5. concl. 4. Navar. kmual. Cap. 17. num. 6. Pet. Navar. 11.1. de reflitut. cap 2. num.22. And Sayrus concludes that fatisfaetion is made even in Purgatory, if Care be not taken in thislife that the heirs of the deceafed make Reffitution : though if they fail not through his default but their own, he takes it for a fable,that the foul in purgatory mull fatis- fie. So Adrian.Ltodlib. I L diffic 6. V. Ivefi. ver b. Teftamen- turn : 2. quell. 9. lotus li. 4. de Inftit. qu. 6. art, i. ad L. an fine. Martin. Ledefm. 2,4. q. 18 . arta. dub.,15. concl. 4. page 2,32. Col. 2. Navar. in Man. cap. I7 .nnmer.68. Pet Navar. li. I. de refit. cap. 2. num. 23. & lib. 4.cap.4. dub. 12. nom.75. Henriquez, li. i . depernit. cap.6. §. i. in annot.liter. A. Mich. Salon. in 2.2. v. y. de Dominioart. 5. in princip. & in qu. 62. art. Lin fine Gregor. de Valent. in2.2. difp. 5. qu. 6. punt 2. Ludovic.Lopez. di. i. in- confef cap, 121. tit a Sayro Cit. 3 5. Eftius infent. lab. 3.difiin. 27. g.5. per tot. page 85, 86. &N. 2. p. 376. 36. Jofeph. de Voifinde LegeDivinalcap. 8. pag. 57, 58. ex Sepher Ikkanm Judxo. 3 7. Raymundus defabundis Theolog. 11Cattatral. Titul. 82. page 126. where he faith that prxrniurn debetur de ?oreNatura, &c. ' 3 8. The Rhemifts on the N. Teft. frequently : as Luke. 20. Mat. 25. Rom. 8. Rom. it. &c. 39. Viguerius Inflitut. cap.9.§.3. verf. I. & 3,4. fohio2. de. livereth (as heufeth to do in other things) the fame as e4quinas (collecting together his difperfed fayings.) 4o. Laftly, the Council of Trent, Seffion 6. though theypur- pofely went lower then many of their Doelors formerly had done, yet fay far more then ever I faid : Yea Bellarmine (ubi fapr.) affirmeth that.they judged as he doth. Toname more were more eafie then ufeful : He that will be at the pains to fearch the cited places ofthefe,fhall foon find,how far theFear ofGodwas from acing inthe fouls ofMr. gyre and Mr. Cr. when they affirmed that the worft ofthe Papifts do give no more

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