| Thomas Paine - 1810 - 504 pages
...extravagant, that they appear to be almost incredible. If any man (said they) purchase letters of Indulgence, his soul may rest secure with respect to its salvation....place of torment, and ascend into heaven. That the efficaey of Indulgences was so great, that the most heinous sins, even if one should violate (which... | |
| Charles Buck - 1810 - 488 pages
...extravagant, that they appear almost incredible. If any man, said they, purchase letters of indulgence, his soul may rest secure with respect to its salvation....in purgatory, for whose redemption indulgences are par:hased, as soon as the money tinkles in the chest, instantly escape from that place of torment,... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 602 pages
...extravagant, that they appear to be almost incredible. If any man. said they, purchase letters of indulgence, his soul may rest secure with respect to its salvation...from that place of torment, and ascend into heaven : (hat the efficacy of indulgences was so great, that the most beinous sins, even if one should violate... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 596 pages
...extravagant, that they appear to be almost incredible, if any man, said they, purchase letters of indulgence, his soul may rest secure with respect to its salvation...whose redemption indulgences are purchased, as soon ns the money tinkles in the chest, instantly escape from that place of torment and ascend in''1 Heaven... | |
| Charles Buck - 1815 - 546 pages
...extravagant, that they appear almost incredible. If any man, said they, purchase letters of indulgence, his soul may rest secure with respect to its salvation....place of torment, and ascend into heaven. That the efficary of indulgences was so great, that the most heinous sins, even if one should violate (which... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 400 pages
...extravagant, that they appear to be almost incredible. If any man (said they) purchase letters of indulgence, his soul may rest secure with respect to its salvation....confined in purgatory, for whose redemption indulgences arc purchased, as soon as the money tinkles in the chest, instantly escape from that place of torment,... | |
| Charles Buck - 1823 - 614 pages
...extravagant, that they appear a most incredible. If any man, said they, purchase letters of indu'gence, his soul may rest secure with respect to its salvation....soon as the money tinkles in the chest, instantly escspe fr m that place of torment, and ascend into heaven. That the efficacy of indulgences was so... | |
| Charles Buck - 1824 - 628 pages
...extravagant that they appear almost incredible. If any man, said they, purchase letters of indulgence, ;,} F \T 2 D tI $ 8 . J SМX! ɞ ƉIN m! z { seon as the money tinkles in the chest, instantly escape from that place of torment, and ascend into... | |
| Charles Buck - 1829 - 614 pages
...extravagant that they appear almost incredible. If any man, said they, purchase letters of mdulgence,his soul may rest secure with respect to its salvation....that place of torment, and ascend into heaven. That thé efficacy of indulgences •was so great, that the most heim. us sins, even if one should violate... | |
| William Mackray - 1829 - 392 pages
...or even to absolve him from perjury. " If any man,;' he exclaimed, " purchase letters of indulgence, his soul may rest secure with respect to its salvation....instantly escape from that place of torment, and ascend to heaven *. The efficacy of indulgences, indeed, is so great, that the most heinous sins * The pretended... | |
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