| William Robertson - 1804 - 424 páginas
...credulous multitude of their wealth. A sale of Among others; he had recourse to a sale of Indulgences. According to the doctrine of the Romish church, all...the good works of the Saints, over and above those which were necessary towards their own justification, are deposited, together with the infinite merits... | |
| John Evans - 1807 - 344 páginas
...indulgences are thus given us by that emiment historian Dr. Robertson, in his History of Charles the Fifth, " According to the doctrine of the Romish church, all...the good works of the saints, over and above those which were necessary towards their own justification, are deposited together, with the infinite merits... | |
| John Mackenzie (of Huntingdon.) - 1809 - 424 páginas
...name of John Tetzel, to proclaim in Germany the remission of all sins, past, present, and to come, * " According to the doctrine of the Romish church, all...the good works of the Saints, over and above those which, were necessary towards their own justification, are deposited, together with the infinite merits... | |
| Charles Buck - 1810 - 488 páginas
...resentment. INDULGENCES, in the Romish church, are a remission of the junishment due to sin, granted by :he church, and supposed to save the sinner from purgatory....the good works of the saints, over and above those which were necessary towards their own justification, are deposited, together with the infinite merits... | |
| William Robertson - 1810 - 412 páginas
...drain the credulous multitude of their wealth. Among others, he had recourse to a sale of Indulgences. According to the doctrine of the Romish church, all...the good works of the saints, over and above those which were necessary towards their owa justification, are deposited, together with the infinite merits... | |
| Ezra Sampson - 1813 - 434 páginas
...who engaged in the crusades ; and the pretended principle on which they were granted, was as follows: According to the doctrine of the Romish Church all the good works of the saints over and above all that were necessary towards their own justification ; are deposited, together with the infinite... | |
| Charles Buck - 1815 - 546 páginas
...&c., which we or.Mot contemplate without being proviikecl to anger, and feeling a generous resentment. INDULGENCES, in the Romish church, are. a remission...punishment due to sin, granted by the church, and suppposed to save the sinner from purgatory. According to the doctrine of the Romish church, all the... | |
| Ezra Sampson - 1816 - 432 páginas
...engaged in the crusades ; and the pretended principle on which they were granted, was as follows : According to the doctrine of the Romish Church all the good works of the saints over and above all that were necessary towards their own justification ; are deposited, together with the infinite... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 320 páginas
...the credulous multitude of tlicir wealth. Among others he had recourse to a sale of Indul* gences- According to the doctrine of the Romish church, all...the good works of the saints, over and above those which were necessary towards their own justification, are deposited, together with the infinite merits... | |
| Charles Buck - 1821 - 616 páginas
...&c. which we cannot contemplate without being provoked to anger, anil feeling a generous resentment. INDULGENCES, in the Romish church, are a remission of the punishment due to sin, granted bv the church, and supposed to save the sinner from purgatory. According to the doctrine of the Romish... | |
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