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in theology / when he says: that the Holy Spirit no longer works within souls / just as in the time of the Apostles / along with many other groundless positions / whereupon he is given a precise and thorough answer / and many beautiful truths never heard before (concerning the faith) are explained / namely: The imaginary and historical faith in Jesus Christ the author distinguishes between a purely intellectual "historical" belief and a living, spiritual faith: The error and abuse / concerning His merits and satisfaction satisfaction: the theological concept of "satisfaction" (Latin: satisfactio) refers to the idea that Christ’s suffering and death paid the debt of human sin to God: Human wisdom according to the letter referring to a literal or academic understanding of scripture rather than a spiritual one: The true knowledge of God and the false knowledge through corrupted reason: The communion of the Holy Spirit: Our weakness in doing good: Why Jesus Christ came to Earth: The means to salvation: Love / prayer / repentance / the external and internal service of God / to all of which he would not give a hearing in person / but instead despised it / because it stems from a daughter likely a reference to the author of the letters, such as Antoinette Bourignon, who was often dismissed by the clergy because she was a woman without formal university training without formal studies.