| 1814 - 578 pages
...who had the direction of the distribution of Indulgences in Germany, and thus expressed himself : ' " I do not complain so much of the manner in which the...zeal, nay they are supplanted by the Indulgences. The iirst and only duty of bishops is to instruct the people in the Gospel, and the love of Christ. Jesus... | |
| 1814 - 572 pages
...thus expressed himself : • " I do not complain so much of the manner in which the ' Induigences' are published, (which I have not witnessed,) as of...are not preached to the people with so great pomp or steal, nay they are supplanted by the Indulgences. The first and only duty of bishops is to instruct... | |
| 1829 - 840 pages
...cause I could be silent no longer; for no one can be certain of his salvation by any gift conferred on him by a bishop. It is by the GRACE OF GOD ALONE that...can be obtained ! " Works of piety and charity are infiuitely better than Indulgences, and yet they are not preached to the people with so great pomp... | |
| 1829 - 846 pages
...cause I could be silent no longer ; for no one can be certain of hie salvation by any gift conferred on him by a bishop. It is by the GRACE OF GOD ALONE that...so great pomp or zeal, nay, they are supplanted by Indulgences. " The first and only duty of bishops, is to instruct the people in the gospel and the... | |
| 1829 - 866 pages
...one can be certain of his salvation by any gift conferred on him by a bishop. It is by the GRACE OP GOD ALONE that salvation can be obtained ! " Works...so great pomp or zeal, nay, they are supplanted by Indulgences. " The first and only duty of bishops, is to instruct the people in the gospel and the... | |
| George Croly - 1842 - 414 pages
...cause I could be silent no longer ; for no one can be certain of his salvation by any gift conferred on him by a bishop. It is by the GRACE OF GOD ALONE that...so great pomp or zeal, nay, they are supplanted by Indulgences. ' The first and only duty of bishops, is to instruct the people in the gospel and the... | |
| Martin Luther - 1883 - 378 pages
...holiness, but only take away the outward penalty which was wont of old to be canonically imposed. Lastly, works of piety and charity are infinitely better than indulgences, and yet they do not preach these with such display or so much zeal; nay, they keep silence about them for the sake... | |
| Niccolò Machiavelli - 1910 - 416 pages
...holiness, but only take away the outward penalty which was wont of old to be canonically imposed. Lastly, works of piety and charity are infinitely better than indulgences, and yet they do not preach these with such display or so much zeal ; nay, they keep silence about them for the sake... | |
| Niccolò Machiavelli - 1910 - 420 pages
...holiness, but only take away the outward penalty which was wont of old to be canonically imposed. Lastly, works of piety and charity are infinitely better than indulgences, and yet they do not preach these with such display or so much zeal; nay, they keep silence about them for the sake... | |
| John Rickards Mozley - 1916 - 532 pages
...only take away the outward penalty, which formerly was wont to be imposed by canonical rule. Lastly, works of piety and charity are infinitely better than indulgences, and yet they do not preach these with so much pomp; nay, they rather keep silence about them in order that they... | |
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