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satispassion Theol.|sætɪsˈpæʃən| [ad. med.L. *satispassiōnem, f. phrase satis patī to suffer enough (satis enough, patī to suffer): cf. passion.] Atonement by an adequate degree of suffering.
1614Bp. Andrewes 96 Serm. (1629) 77 This, this is the great With us:..With us, in all the vertues and merits of His life; With us, in the satisfaction and satis-passion (both) of His death. 1678J. S. Unerrable Church 311 This is don either by Satispassion suffering the pains of Purgatorie for a certain time; or [etc.]. 1890W. J. B. Richards Catech. Indulg. 8 This [reparation for sin] may be made..by satispassion, or sufferings simply endured. 1897Cath. Dict. (ed. 5) s.v. Redemption, Like His satispassion, so His satisfaction embraces the whole earthly career of the Saviour. |