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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1609.
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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 May 2, 2024.

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Secondly, Thomas, Durandus, Paludanus, Anthonius Tur∣recrem. Syluester, &c. against Bonauenture, Adrian, Caietane, Maior, &c.

FOr the cause of a pardon-giuing, some hold, there neede not be any proportion; but that it is en∣ough, that the cause be honest and holy: that is, that pardon be not graunted vpon an euill worke inioy∣ned, or a worke meerely temporall and vaine, &c. But such a one as pertaines to Gods glory, and the

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profite of the Church. Thus hold St. Thomas, Du∣randus, Paludanus, S. Anthonius, Io. de Turrecremata, Syl∣uester, Io. Tabiensis, and our Gregorie de Valentia. O∣thers hold, that to make the cause iust, is required some worke, that may be proportionable to the pardon. So teach of the olde Schoolemen, Saint Bonauenture, Richardus; Aug. de Ancona, Io. Gerson, Ga∣briel, and of the later, in our age, Pope Adrian, Card. Caietane, Mair, Ledesmius, Dominicus a Soto, Petrus a Soto, Nauarrus, Cordubensis, to which adde Innocentius and Felinus. Bellarm. l. 1. c. 12. p. 68.

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