FVLK. 9. S. Augustine speaketh nothing of satis∣faction for sinnes, but as I haue said, of such exercises as were appointed by the Church, to testifie their repētāce. The occasion of all these wordes, was of one that was a Nouatian, who said that Peter was not baptized, whē he was receyued into repentance after his deniall. And where he vsed this worde Egisse poenitentiam, S. Augu∣stine denieth, that he did open penance,
as they that we properly called poenitentes: Quod autem dicitur Petrum egisse poenitentiam. But where it is saide that Peter did penance, wee muste beware that hee bee not thought so to haue done it, as they do it in the Church, which are properly called Poenitentes. And who can abide this, that wee shoulde thinke, that the chiefe of the A∣postles is to be numbred among such poenitents? For it repēted him that he denied Christ, which thing his tears doe shewe.These words declare, that Agere poenitentiam with Augustine, signifieth to be inwardly repentant, as well as to doe those externall workes, which are tokens of repentance. Also that teares, fastings, and such like,