Wesley Collected Works Vol 10
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-10-118 |
| Words | 388 |
xiv. 12.) If there
be no comparison betwixt the reward and our sufferings for
it, then no one has merit to transfer to another; and if every
man must give an account of himself, then no man can be
saved by the merits of another. But suppose there is a
superabundance of satisfactions in the saints; yet what need
“Hail Mary ! full of grace : The Lord be with thee, thy grace with me ! Blessed be thou among women; and blessed be St. Ann thy mother, from whom,
O Virgin Mary, thou hast proceeded without sin and spot; but of thee hath
Jesus Christ been born, the Son of the living God. Amen.”
Thesaur. War. Exercit. in Grat. Sodal. B. V. M. Bruxel. Edit. 2 An. 1658,
p. 287. * “That supererogation is necessary to indulgence, no one can deny,” saith
Bellarm. de Indulg. l. 1, c. 2, init. + So Pope Clem. VI., Constit. Extrav. in Bellarm. ibid. sec. ult,
is there of them, when there is such an infinite value in the
sufferings of Christ, who “by one offering hath for ever
perfected them that are sanctified;” (Heb. x. 14;) or who
gave the Church the power so to apply them? Q. 20. Whither do the souls of those go that die in a state
of grace, but are not sufficiently purged from their sins, or
have not had a plenary indulgence for the remission of them? A. Such go to purgatory, a place of torment in the other
world, near to hell, (Bellarm. de Purg., l. 2, c. 6, sec. Quinta
est,) where they are to continue till they have made full
satisfaction for their sins, and are throughly purged and
prepared for heaven, whereinto no unclean thing can enter. (Catech. Rom., par. 1, c. 6, n. 3.)
Q. 21. How come those persons to be punished in the
other world, who depart in a state of grace out of this ? A. Because they have not here fulfilled the penance
imposed upon them, or due from them to God. (Bellarm. de
Indulg, l. 1, c. 6, 7.) See Quest. 19. REPLY. That those that die in a state of grace are yet in a
state of torment, and are to be purged in the other world, is
contrary to Scripture and antiquity.