| William Robertson - 1769 - 508 Seiten
...indulgences was fo great, that the mod heinous fins, even if one ihould violate (which was impofliblc) the Mother of God, would be remitted and expiated by them, and the perfon be freed both from punilhment and guilt. That this was the unfpeakable gift of God, in order... | |
| William Robertson - 1777 - 430 Seiten
...Indulgences was fo great, that the moft heinous fins, even if one would violate (which was impoffible) the Mother of God, would be remitted and expiated by them, and the perfon be freed both from punifhment and guilt. That this was the anfpeakable gift of God, in order... | |
| Martin Madan - 1780 - 452 Seiten
...The efficacy of indul" gencies is fo great, that the meft heinous fins, " evien if one fhould violate the mother of GOD, " would be remitted and expiated by them, and the " perfon freed both from puntjhment and guilt. For " twelve-pence you may redeem the foul of your fa"... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 450 Seiten
...indulgences was fo grtat, that the moft heinous fins, even if one mould violate (which was impoffibk) the mother of God, would be remitted and expiated by them, and the perfon be freed both from punimment and guilt. That this was the unfpeakable gift of God, in order... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 396 Seiten
...so great. that the most heinous sins, even if one should violate (which was impossible) the Men ther of God, would be remitted and expiated by them, and...freed both from punishment and guilt. That this was \he unspeakable gift of God, in order to reconcile men to himself. That the cross erected by the preachers... | |
| Charles Buck - 1810 - 488 Seiten
...indulgences was so threat that the most heinous sins, even if one should violate (which was impossible)the Mother of God, would be remitted and expiated by them,...That this was the unspeakable gift of God, in order te reconcile roan 1ND 415 to himself. Thatthe cross erected by the preachers of indulgences was equally... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1810 - 504 Seiten
...torment, and ascend into heaven. That the efficaey of Indulgences was so great, that the most heinous sins, even if one should violate (which was impossible)...would be remitted and expiated by them, and the person IMS freed both from punishment and guilt. That this was the unspeakable gift of God, in order to reconcile... | |
| 1810 - 1018 Seiten
...indulgence is so " great, that the most heinous sins, " even if one should violate (if it were " possible) the mother of God, would ' be remitted and expiated...and the person be freed both from ' punishment and gu:lt. For twelve ' pence you may redeem the soul of ' your father out of purgatory." We cannot withhold... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 598 Seiten
...efficacy of indulgences was so great, that the most heinous sins, even if one should violate twhich was impossible) the mother of God, would be remitted and expiated by them, and the person be frced both from punishment and guilt; that this was the unspeakable gift of God, in order to reconcile... | |
| Charles Buck - 1815 - 546 Seiten
...torment, and ascend into heaven. That the efficary of indulgences was so great, that the most heinous sins, even if one should violate (which was impossible)...them, and the person be freed both from punishment nnd guilt. That this was the unspeakable gift of (k>d, in order to reconcile man to himself. '1 hat... | |
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