THe Character is not a mere relation,* 1.1 but an ab∣solute quality: this is a common opinion, excep∣ting onely Scotus and Durandus. Durandus in the place forecited, holds, it hath onely a being in con∣ceit, &c. Which opinion can scarcely be distinguish∣ed from the heresie of this time, and seemes expresly condemned by Councels: which if Durandus had seene, doubtlesse he would haue taught otherwise; and surely the Councell of Trent, in her curse of this opinion, intends it against those which denie a reall Character. Scotus would haue it a reall relation, but that can scarce be defended: and there haue not wan∣ted many, that haue confuted him soundly. Bellarm. ibid. c. 19. pag. 268.
The peace of Rome Proclaimed to all the world, by her famous Cardinall Bellarmine, and the no lesse famous casuist Nauarre. Whereof the one acknowledgeth, and numbers vp aboue three hundred differences of opinion, maintained in the popish church. The other confesses neere threescore differences amongst their owne doctors in one onely point of their religion. Gathered faithfully out of their writings in their own words, and diuided into foure bookes, and those into seuerall decads. Whereto is prefixed a serious disswasiue from poperie. By I.H.
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- The peace of Rome Proclaimed to all the world, by her famous Cardinall Bellarmine, and the no lesse famous casuist Nauarre. Whereof the one acknowledgeth, and numbers vp aboue three hundred differences of opinion, maintained in the popish church. The other confesses neere threescore differences amongst their owne doctors in one onely point of their religion. Gathered faithfully out of their writings in their own words, and diuided into foure bookes, and those into seuerall decads. Whereto is prefixed a serious disswasiue from poperie. By I.H.
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- Azpilcueta, Martín de, 1492?-1586.
- Bellarmino, Roberto Francesco Romolo, -- Saint, 1542-1621.
- Catholic Church -- Controversial literature.
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"The peace of Rome Proclaimed to all the world, by her famous Cardinall Bellarmine, and the no lesse famous casuist Nauarre. Whereof the one acknowledgeth, and numbers vp aboue three hundred differences of opinion, maintained in the popish church. The other confesses neere threescore differences amongst their owne doctors in one onely point of their religion. Gathered faithfully out of their writings in their own words, and diuided into foure bookes, and those into seuerall decads. Whereto is prefixed a serious disswasiue from poperie. By I.H." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A02568.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 6, 2024.
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Thirdly, Bellarmine against Durandus and Scotus.
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* 1.1
Character non est relatio, &c.