| William Robertson - 1769 - 508 pagina’s
...pleafure, and by transferring a portion of this fuperabundant merit to any particular perfon, for a fum of money, may convey to him either the pardon of his own fins, or a releafe for any one in whom he is interefted, from the pains of purgatory. Such indulgences... | |
| William Robertson - 1777 - 430 pagina’s
...pleafurei and by transferring a portion of this fuperabundant merit to any particular per-, fon, for a fum of money, may convey to him, either the pardon of his own fins, or a rddafe for any one in whonvhe is irttcwftedi from the I 2 pains BOOK ir. pains of purgatory.... | |
| John Evans - 1807 - 344 pagina’s
...of this were committed to St. Peter, and to hi* successors the Popes, who may open it at pleasure, and by transferring a portion of this superabundant merit to any particular person fora sum of money, may convey to him either the pardon of his own sins, or a release for any one in... | |
| John Aikin - 1807 - 684 pagina’s
...indulgences pretended to convey to the possessor , either the pardon of his own sins, or the release of any one in whose happiness he is interested, from the pains of purgatory. They, were first invented in the eleventh century by Urban II. as a recompence for those who went in... | |
| John Mackenzie (of Huntingdon.) - 1809 - 424 pagina’s
...this were committed to Saint' Peter, and to his successors the popes, who may open it at pleasure, and by transferring a portion of this superabundant...happiness he is interested, from the pains of purgatory. Julius II. had bestowed indulgences on all who contributed towards building the church of St. Peter,... | |
| William Robertson - 1810 - 412 pagina’s
...of this were committed to St. Peter, and to his successors the popes, who may open it at pleasure, and, by transferring a portion of this superabundant...happiness he is interested, from the pains of purgatory. Leo proceeded so far in this commerce, that the princes and nobles were irritated by seeing their vassals... | |
| Charles Buck - 1810 - 488 pagina’s
...of this were committed to St. Peter, and to his successors, the popes, who may open it at pleasure ; and, by transferring a portion of this superabundant...money, may convey to him either the pardon of his owns sins, or a release for any one in whom he is interested from the pains of purgatory. Such indulgences... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1810 - 504 pagina’s
...keys of this were committed to St. Peter and to his successors the popes, who may open it at pleasure, and by transferring a portion of this superabundant merit to any particular person, for as«m of money, may convey to him cither the paiiloa of his own sios, or a release in any one in whose... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 602 pagina’s
...of this were committed to S'. Peter, and to his successors the popes, who may open it at pleasure, and by transferring a portion of this superabundant...sins, or a release for any one in whose happiness lie is interested, from the pains of purgatory. Such indulgences were first invented in the eleventh... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 596 pagina’s
...of this were committed to -St Peter, and to his successors the popes, who may open it at pleasure, and, by transferring a portion of this superabundant...of his own sins, or a release for any one in whose happi»^s he is interested from the pains of purgatory. Such indulgences were first invented in the... | |
| |