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7. The generall and most popular Argument, wherwith our Aduersaries vse to vnderproppe the ruinous structure of their Purgatory, is this, that The Fathers (saith Bellarmine) prayed for the dead, Ergo, they beleeued Purgatory: and from this he saith, that Purgatory is euidently collected; wherein M. Parsons is peremptory, saying, that To pray for the soules departed doth necessarily suppose Purgatorie: |
7. The general and most popular Argument, wherewith our Adversaries use to underprop the ruinous structure of their Purgatory, is this, that The Father's (Says Bellarmine) prayed for the dead, Ergo, they believed Purgatory: and from this he Says, that Purgatory is evidently collected; wherein M. Parsons is peremptory, saying, that To pray for the Souls departed does necessarily suppose Purgatory: |
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