The Blood of Jesus Christ

This blood purges not just some sort of sins, and leaves the rest to be expiated by purgatory fire. This expression of the apostle , of all sin , is water enough to quench all flames of purgatory that Rome has kindled ; what sins are not expiated by it are left not to a temporary , but an eternal death; not to a refining , but to a consuming fire. So that we see these words are an antidote against fears arising by reason of our infirmities, a cordial against faintings , an encouragement to a holy walk with God. It is a short but a full panegyric of the virtue of the blood of Christ

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