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2.20 In.ftruflioni for a right ~omfolting SeCl:. 1· ····-- ---·------- Bellarmine) that albeit he was in his pcrfert flnfe, ;et could ~c hardly finde -what· to confejJc; Infomuch M his gh~ft!y F~ther -l.,Min fame perplexity, an.vllnting mat.. t~r fJf aGfolution ; till by recourfe to hi/ lift pnft, he jo1md fime fmd! defoDs,ofRhich he .•d;folued him. (I) Not r.:uch unli'.,e , Now nothi~g troubles m_y confci.mce. For Go4 (his th.e p,~rirle, L.i!l{_e rS. goodne({e 6e flt!l (r) thm;/zed therefore) hath fo prej(r~ CodithrmJr.uhee,t!nt ,ved mee hitherto, as I doe mt remem6er in the whr,/e I am not as . mh .-r courfe of my lVe, ever to have committed any fcandalom men a , c,extorttoner~, n · H (f) h 1 h · lifi ft · d unjull,adultert rstli-tton.; pag, 355. ow O'J wa& u 1 e, not ame (f) If Bc!larmine . was with mortP~!l jirme? How Jecure a conftience, that had at fo notoiio_ufly holy, his death no [ottple; Butfor the ext·hange of one good how came H wpa1fe , worke foranoth: r, &<;. pag. 367;. Thu ho!J man began tb~ h31110 1 ~ffill t~f 1e hu PraverJ, (t) (aid rhe 1> a ter noller, a>~d Ave c.JV[aria. -reu, ~c et a J ) :.; · · 'J' • ; • this fpeech: For my ar.d ~egc11~ ~gar~e tlx P at;er ?Jojt~r: whscb.Gnng ended, fel[e,ljha!!thinkeit no he (aid diflm[f.y the 'Pfa!mt?, miforer_e, to the end: and (mll!J fa1.iouno be f.m btinl warned to fay alfo the Creed, &c. [.rid it all o/Pitrg~tory,i:nd I here throuoh ltnd with the end of the Creed mded hu !beech to rema:nea good wh,le a ' 1 ' JF ' in thofo flames th11t or-' mtl{l purge a:>Jd cka{e tbe fPots of mi11e otfe.es,andfatis{ie the jHft ~'!Jrath and ju~ice ofA..lmigiJ· ty God,pag.37Z.. 1 know very well what Bellanplne concludeth, de Tlurr,atei'iD, lib. 2- oap.1. jeCl.u!t.pr.i'gatorium pro ijs tantif-~ ef!e, qui et~ venia/JbUJ culpu moriuntu;·.Et rur(r&m pro illh1qui decedunt &#m rentte p~~:n.e,cut,qis j4m remijfir. But yer fith the Pontifician~ teach; that veniall Gnnes may be t;ken :~way in this life; by ~nocking the breaft_by the Bifhops bkjftn~,br onely entringintoan hallowed cht~rch ,by being (frink!edwith holy water:2nd by other fuch ea· fie remedies. SeeA-:zyr. Tpm, I.'Dib+C· I !. sea qui.nt.qull!ritur ;.Cartw.again/i the f{fJem.pag, 30. V!her in hiJ .An(wer to a Jef~ites ch.aflcnge, pag. I 78. What extreme madneHc poii'dfed thisman, who woul~ nor prevent thofe horrid flames by fo many mon ~a fie .and obvious m~anes? (t)He[aid the Pate;- no{ler :lnd .Ave Maria: And he [aiddifiinBlythePialmc M1{erere to tht: end: And he fa.i j the Creed all rhorow.As though mecref7ying didf~ntiifie !lnd f;~v~.Rcfl:ing upon opu~ o~tum,thc workc wrouglu~is an horrible popifh impollure, 1mp~yfoning all theirfuppofed 1li~ ious firv 'ces. When it ringe1htotheAvc 4faria ,fai1h Ledefma, Chriflian Votlrin.e, pttg. 3 ~· We may obtaine in/ulgence by {aysng .at the ~rfi To! I, l'lnge!UJ Domini &c. at thefecond Toll1 Eccc Ancill:t Domini, &r. at the third T(Jll, et verbum caro folium eft, &c. r s not here f1~ect worke ? Pro~igious popet y ! When I reade fuch paffagesin learned men, I am extraordinarily amnecf at their firangc in°atuation, and everrecciveiatisfa&ion from tha.•, z. Thef. I · Bet:aiJ/t thlJ receir enot the love of the tl'uth,that they might. bt;.f!r;~:;e1· -Fortl:if ~aufo Godjha!l{ettd them firangdelujJon, that th~y foou{d beleeve alye. lf thts· curfc were not juctlyuponBePgrmmc, Lcdefma, and the rdl, 1t were impoffible. that ever thcx lhould have made fuchtranfcendent foolesofthem.felves, by w~iring an.~_ belcevin~ fo foiiHhly ,and ridi,ulouily.

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