The fourth obiection.
The blessed virgin Marie, holy Iob and manie others, haue
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The blessed virgin Marie, holy Iob and manie others, haue
suffered much more then was needefull for their owne sinnes. And saint Paul saith of himselfe,* 1.1 that he supplied the wants of Christs passion for his church: which super abundant satisfac∣tions of S. Paul and others, bicause they were not determined by themselues to this or that particular person; it pertaineth to the supreme pastour the popes holines, to make application thereof as he seeth cause. Which application is termed par∣doning, for that when the pope applieth twentie degrees of the satisfaction of Christ, or of S. Paul, or some other saint, to one of his nunnes, monkes, or iesuites; then so many degrees of satisfaction are pardoned to such a nunne, monke, or iesuite, which the saide nunne, monke, or iesuite should otherwise haue done, either in this life or else in purgatorie.
Coloss. 1.24.