| William Robertson - 1848 - 672 pagina’s
...Trom the sale of them, was granted to Albert, elector of Mentz and archbishop of Magdeburg, who,as his chief agent for retailing them in Saxony, employed...the commission with great zeal and success, but with little discretion or decency; and though by magnifying excessively the benefit of their indulgences,*... | |
| Charles Elliott - 1851 - 504 pagina’s
...arising from the sale of them, was granted to Albert, elector of Mentz, an archbishop of Magdeburg, who, as his chief agent for retailing them in Saxony,...the commission with great zeal and success, but with little discretion or decency ; and, though by magnifying excessively the benefit of their indulgences,... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1851 - 544 pagina’s
...Germany was granted to their rivals, the Dominicans. Tetzel, the chief agent in retailing them, was a man of licentious morals, but of an active spirit, and...remarkable for his noisy and popular eloquence.* He executed his com* The following is the form of absolution used by Tetzel:—" May our Lord Jesus Christ... | |
| Jesuit executorship - 1853 - 350 pagina’s
...arising from the sale of them, was granted to Albert Elector of Mentz, and Archbishop of Magdeburg, who, as his chief agent for retailing them in Saxony,...remarkable for his noisy and popular eloquence. He, * We beg to remark here, that the keys of a treasury formed only in the eleventh century are said to... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1853 - 528 pagina’s
...ansing from the sale of them, was granted to Albert, elector of Mentz and archbishop of Magdeburg ; who, as his chief agent for retailing them in Saxony,...and remarkable for his noisy and popular eloquence. Luther beheld with the utmost concern [the artifices of those who sold those Indulgences, and the simplicity... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1853 - 548 pagina’s
...Germany was granted to their rivals, the Dominicans. Tetzel, the chief agent in retailing them, was a man of licentious morals, but of an active spirit, and...remarkable for his noisy and popular eloquence.* He executed his com* The following is the form of absolution used by Tetzel : — " May our Lord Jesus... | |
| John B. Scollard - 1854 - 346 pagina’s
...employed as deputy one John Tetzel — [Dr. Robertson't History of Charle* V. Vol. II. p. 106] — a Dominican friar of licentious morals, but of an active spirit, and who had a gift of that eloquence which was capable of inflaming the passions of men whose ignorance... | |
| William Robertson - 1856 - 656 pagina’s
...arising from the sale of them, was granted to Albert, elector of Mentz and archbishop of Magdeburg, who, as his chief agent for retailing them in Saxony,...eloquence. He, assisted by the monks of his order, executed t Hiitoryof the Council of Trent, by F. Paul. p. 4. t Palcvie. Hie«. Cone. Trident, p. 4. the commission... | |
| Rev. James Gardner - 1858 - 1006 pagina’s
...the profits arising from them, was granted to Albert, Elector of Metz, and archbishop of Magdeburg, who, as his chief agent for retailing them in Saxony, employed Tetzel, a Dominican friar of great zeal and eloquence. '• The indulgence dealers," says D'Aubigné, " passed through the country... | |
| William Thomas Brande, George William Cox - 1867 - 1090 pagina’s
...archbishop employed, as his chief agent for retailing them in Saxony, one Tetzel, a Dominican friar, who assisted by the monks of his order executed the commission with great zeal, but with little discretion or decency ; and, by disposing of them at a verj low price, carried on for... | |
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