( 339) thficationis, effeffsm of & con- and neceffary confequeat df firm neeeffarium both , Juitification and Sanai- fication. IWill fafno:moreof there two Divines, becaufe I fuppofe them alfo the approversof the forecitedwords of PInc4ns,the book going under the name ofall three. I I. DEIrlipCodarcus a LearnedProteflant and Profeffor of Di. rz.e &tam, vinity in an Univerfity of theirs in France, wrote a Book purpofely to reconcile the Proteftants and Papifts in the point of Juftification, vid to fliew how fmall the difference between themwas in his judgement, in comparifon ofwhat it is efteemed I could never get or fee the Book, but as I find frequent mention ofit in others, fo I find the fcope of it, and many of thofe Thefes that are difliked, recited by Cud. Rivet. in his rinalic. juflificat. Wherein he labors to confute him, and (hews himfelf much of- fended at him : And Codorcos thereby inftead of reconciling, incurd the heavy cenfure ofhisown party. I mention him not as approving ofa book that I have not feen, but to Chew that other proteftants have gone much further in this then ever I did. 12. c ---f-JEflardui, Who though he be cenfured by ionic for fel- 0- Pagili&-i --I- lowing Camov in the middle way about Univerfal Re- Tellayd,m demption and objective gracg, yet is blamed by none that ever I heard of, for any thing that 1 !ball alledge his confent iu f 4,-od indeed is a. moil judiciqu.writer. X x 2 Synopf.
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