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On the use of the word "satisfacere" and the new ideas on the point which arose in the West (cf. also the word "meritum") see below chap. 5. 2 and the 2nd chap. of the 5th Vol. Note that the 2nd Ep. of Clement already contains the sayings: [Greek: kalon eleêmounê hôs metanoia hamartias kreissôn nêsteia proseuchês, eleêmosunê de amphoterôn
History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7) Adolph Harnack 1890
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In quo cert� quidem instituto ade� nobis ex animo placuit, quod est honest� postulatum, vt non nisi pr鎠tita re, possemus nobis quoquo modo satisfacere.
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In Cyprian's epistles "satisfacere deo" is exceedingly frequent.
History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7) Adolph Harnack 1890
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We may further remark that Tertullian used the expression "satisfacere deo" about men (see, e.g., de bapt. 20; de pud. 9), but, so far as I know, not about the work of Christ.
History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7) Adolph Harnack 1890
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Improbamus item illos, qui suis satisfactionibus existimant, se pro commissis satisfacere peccatis.
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* Cum vero ipsi satisfacere, et ab ira Dei nos liberare non possimus,
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Improbamus item illos, qui suis satisfactionibus existimant, se pro commissis satisfacere peccatis.
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Gerson scribit, 'multos incidisse in desperationem, quosdam etiam sibi mortem conscivisse, quia senserant, se non posse satisfacere traditionibus,' et interim consolationem nullam de justitia fidei et de gratia audierant.
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Cum vero ipsi satisfacere, et ab ira Dei nos liberare non possimus,
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God's judgment. [1499] quicquam possumus, neque pro antecedentium peccatorum nostrorum debito satisfacere; [1500] verum cum quantum possumus fecerimus, non nisi quod debemus praestiterimus, ac servi inutiles futuri sumus; [1501] tum denique quoniam a spiritu Dei in quantum bona sunt proficiscuntur, [1502] ita vero sunt coinquinata, tantumque imperfectionis ac infirmitas admistum habent, prout a nobis efficiuntur, ut strictum Dei judicium non sint ferendo.
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