Another one for those who like needle in haystack challenges. Samuel Rutherford says the below. He likely got it second hand from a reference to Azor's Institutionum moralium which place he had just previously cited. Any ideas where Bernard said this, if, big if he said this? Azor for his sixth question in the place cites Gerson and Sylvester; other editions have the references clear than the link I just gave.
Papists, miserable comforters, say a special way to be delivered is to submit yourself to a superior's blind command. They say, a priest was freed of his scruple when he obeyed Bernard's bare word, and trusted in it; hearing that, Vade et meâ fide confisus sacrifica, go and upon my faith sacrifice confidently.
Papists, miserable comforters, say a special way to be delivered is to submit yourself to a superior's blind command. They say, a priest was freed of his scruple when he obeyed Bernard's bare word, and trusted in it; hearing that, Vade et meâ fide confisus sacrifica, go and upon my faith sacrifice confidently.