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and consequently that all sinne is mortall, Bellarmine cyting for the same the testimony of S. Hierome, who ascribeth that for Heresie vnto the Pelagians. And whereas in like manner he proueth the same heresie not onely to bee held by Luther and Melancthon but also by Caluine in diuers partes of his workes, as 1. 2. Instit. c. 8. §. 85. & 1. 3. c. 4. §. 28. &c. M Morton taking vpon him to cleare Caluine in the former charge about originall sinne, |
and consequently that all sin is Mortal, Bellarmine citing for the same the testimony of S. Jerome, who ascribeth that for Heresy unto the Pelagians. And whereas in like manner he Proves the same heresy not only to be held by Luther and Melanchthon but also by Calvin in diverse parts of his works, as 1. 2. Institutio c. 8. §. 85. & 1. 3. c. 4. §. 28. etc. M Mortonum taking upon him to clear Calvin in the former charge about original sin, |
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