| Joseph Milner - 1809 - 446 sayfa
...some severer mode, pardon was to be obtained; and that the satisfaction of Christ was not sufficiently meritorious for this end; in other words that the...purchased by indulgences. Proofs of this have already * See Rom. vi. end. V appeared in the course of this history, and more will be given hereafter. The... | |
| Joseph Milner - 1812 - 666 sayfa
...severer mode, pardon was to be obtained ; and that the satisfaction of Christ was not sufficiently meritorious for this end ; in other words, that the...judicious and dispassionate historians, to the nature of indulgences, well deserves to be transcribed in this place. It is contained in the beginning of his... | |
| Benjamin Allen - 1824 - 492 sayfa
...some severer mode, pardon was to be obtained: and that the satisfaction of Christ was not sufficiently meritorious for this end; in other words, that the...judicious and dispassionate historians, to the nature of indulgences, well deserves to be transcribed in this place. It is contained in the beginning of bis... | |
| Hallifield Cosgayne O'Donnoghue - 1830 - 496 sayfa
...other words, that the gift of God is NOT eternal life by Jesus Christ our Lord. (See Rom. vi. end.) And, in fact, the preachers of Indulgences, whether...of eternal life was to be purchased by INDULGENCES. Even when the traffic of Indulgences was checked by the Pontiffs, as being carried on in too gross... | |
| John Scott - 1832 - 446 sayfa
...for this end: in other words, that " eternal life is not the gift of God by Jesus Christ our Lord."2 And in fact, the preachers of indulgences, whether...of eternal life was to be purchased by indulgences. The testimony of Sleidan (one of the most judicious and dispassionate of historians,) to the nature... | |
| Joseph Milner - 1847 - 602 sayfa
...severer mode, pardon was to be obtained ; and that the satisfaction of Christ was not sufficiently meritorious for this end ; in other words, that the...Sleidan, one of the most judicious and dispassionate of historians, to the nature of indulgences, well deserves to be transcribed in this place. It is contained... | |
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