| Martin Ruter - 1845 - 458 páginas
...the following century. The chief purport of this new doctrine was, " that there actually existed an immense treasure of merit, composed of the pious deeds...what was necessary for their own salvation, and which was therefore applicable to the benefit of others ; that the guardian and dispenser of this treasure... | |
| William Elfe Tayler - 1847 - 388 páginas
...points in this new doctrine may be summed up in the following terms : " That there actually existed an immense treasure of merit, composed of the pious deeds...of others ; that the guardian and dispenser of this sacred treasure was the Roman Pontiff; and that of consequence he was empowered to assign to such as... | |
| John England - 1849 - 520 páginas
...invented, which contained, among others, the following enormities : that there actually existed an immense treasure of merit, composed of the pious deeds, and virtuous actions, which the saints had per• "The uses of conscience were at an end, (says Southey, speaking of the institution of Auricular... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 1850 - 496 páginas
...the sale of indulgences. A " St. Thomas" in the 13th century affirms, "that there actually existed an immense treasure of merit, composed of the pious deeds...own salvation, and which were therefore applicable for the benefit of others; that the guardian and dispenser of this precious treasure was the Roman... | |
| Charles Hastings Collette - 1853 - 112 páginas
...others. " There actually exists," says the xseraphic doctor and canonised saint, St. Thomas Aquinas, " an immense treasure of merit, composed of the pious deeds and virtuous actions which the saints have performed, beyond what is necessary for their own salvation; which are, therefore, applicable... | |
| William Brewer (of Whitchurch.) - 1859 - 278 páginas
...Extreme Unction and the Sale of Indulgences form a part of this system. " There actually exists an immense treasure of merit, composed of the pious deeds and virtuous actions which the Saints have performed, beyond what is necessary for their own salvation, and which are therefore applicable... | |
| Robert Meek - 1860 - 442 páginas
...Thomas, who is regarded as one of the pillars of their Church. He says : " There actually exists an immense treasure of merit, composed of the pious deeds and virtuous actions which the saints have performed, beyond what is necessary for their own salvation, and which are, therefore, applicable... | |
| Joseph Augustus Seiss - 1862 - 206 páginas
...consolation to distressed and anxious souls, " that there actually existed an immense treasure of merits, composed of the pious deeds and virtuous actions which...were therefore applicable to the benefit of others," who had only to apply for them through the proper ecclesiastics to share all their blessed advantages... | |
| John Eadie - 1862 - 720 páginas
...thirteenth century, and which, among other monstrous declarations, affirmed, that there actually existed an immense treasure of merit, composed of the pious deeds and virtuous actions л\!Ис!1 i he saints had performed beyond what was necessary for their own salvation, and which,... | |
| Charles Hastings Collette - 1864 - 332 páginas
...417. No. 30, Tract, de Indulg. Dublin, 1832. 2 Missal for the Use of the Laity, p. 560. London, 1810. composed of the pious deeds and virtuous actions which...what was necessary for their own salvation, and which is, therefore, applicable to the benefit of others ; that the guardian and dispenser of this precious... | |
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