The Papists.
The Papists agree to the first Part of this Article—But as to the latter Part, whereas the Church of England, and Presbyterians, do declare the Passion of Christ to have been a suffici∣ent
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The Papists agree to the first Part of this Article—But as to the latter Part, whereas the Church of England, and Presbyterians, do declare the Passion of Christ to have been a suffici∣ent
Sacrifice, both for Original and Actu∣al Sins. They on the Contrary, First, by their Doctrine of the Sacrifice of the Mass, Prayers unto Saints, Popes Par∣dons, and Purgatory, do make void the Passion of our Blessed Saviour, or that it puts away but Original Sin only. See for this, Article 31. Secondly, They Teach, Although our Saviour have Suffered for all Men in general, yet both each man must suffer for himself in particular, [Rhem. Annotations on Rom. 8. 17.] and that the Works of one Man may sa∣tisfie the Wrath of God for another. [Same Annotations on Coloss. 2. 24.]