(319) De juili habit, &aa.c,3 o.p, 386 Vtrum Tom opera dici p ffint ad Isaftificationem outfalutem necefraria? ,Qttidam Theologi e nofiris ajent, quidam te verborrn fcronelt.e. crepantes, ad rei tawnfternmam quodattinet concoydes. Sed qu veritai rnagiepat eat, fententram nofirarn hac in re, !lice Conclu- fionibus compleRemter. Conti. T. In dimicationibtu cumTotalficiU de 7teilificatione, non eft confulturn aut tutum ad- hibere aut admitt ere loafce props- fitiones : Bona opera fient necef- faria acs 7uftififationem.Vel bona opera tlent nectiferia ad fa/otter"). INIam :4r:41114, popent adlorbitis explicationibus ad pinups fenrum reduci; tamen cum nude props nuntur, Tapift,e femper intelli- gunt opera effe necefraria tan- quamcaufae ver propridfuel Dignitate Meritoriais humane falutis ; quod eft falfiffimum. Cond. 2. In Concionibue Po- pularibue apud indotiternvulva pradiffe propojitionetaut omnino vitandafunt, wet fimul cumCla- ris explicationlibus adhibenda- --- Illi forta putabunt bane vim fubefft huic ajfertioni, ut innuat hominets 7uftificari aut falvari virtute Merits operurn rum. Cond. Heth er goodWorks may be faid to be neceffary to juftification or Salvation ? Some ofour Divines affirmand fome deny it ; difagreeing in form ofwords ; but agreeing as to the fum of the matter. But that the Truth may be more evident we will comprehend our Judgement in this matter, in thefe conclufions. Conch'. In our conflicts with the Papifts about Jultification, it is not meet or fafe to ufe or admit thefe propolitions:Good Works are neceffary to juftifi- cation : Or good Works are neceffary to Salvation. For though they may be re- duced to a found fenfe by ufing explications; yet when they are nakedly propounded , the Fa- . pifts always mean that works are neceffary as caufes by their own true and proper worthinefs Meritorious ofmans Salvation: which is molt falfe. Conc./. 2. In popular Sermons to the ignorant people,the fore- faid propofitions are either wholly tobe avoided, or to be ufed together with clear expli- cations - -- For perhaps they will think that this affertion bath this meaning, that it inti- mateth, that man is juftified or faved by the vertue and merit ofhisgoodworks. Cond.
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