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doth S. Hierome, S. Gregory, or S. Augustine, any where affirme that a man furnished with gifts beyond other men, is not bound by Gods cōmandement, to make vse of those giftes to the vtmost of his ability, to set forth Gods glory & his own good? If you shew this, you proue somewhat: if not, nothing. Where you inferre, that Counsailes not observed haue no punishment: Bellarmine in those words wrested out of S. Austin against himselfe, is thus evicted. |
does S. Jerome, S. Gregory, or S. Augustine, any where affirm that a man furnished with Gifts beyond other men, is not bound by God's Commandment, to make use of those Gifts to the utmost of his ability, to Set forth God's glory & his own good? If you show this, you prove somewhat: if not, nothing. Where you infer, that Counsels not observed have no punishment: Bellarmine in those words wrested out of S. Austin against himself, is thus evicted. |
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