| Adin Ballou - 1900 - 508 páginas
...promulgated ; the doctrine " that there actually existed an immense treasure of merit, composed of pious deeds and virtuous actions which the saints...necessary for their own salvation, and which were applicable for the benefit of others ; that the guardian and dispenser of this precious treasure was... | |
| David D. Van Antwerp - 1871 - 622 páginas
...novelty, its supporters taught the monstrous doctrine that " There actually existed an immense treasury of merit, composed of the pious deeds and virtuous...beyond what was necessary for their own salvation ; that the guardian and dispenser of this precious treasure was the Pope, and consequently he was empowered... | |
| James Edward Talmage - 1909 - 200 páginas
...formulated in the thirteenth century, this doctrine was thus set forth: "That there actually existed an immense treasure of merit, composed of the pious deeds...virtuous actions which the saints had performed beyond tvhat was necessary for their own salvation, and which were therefore applicable to the benefit of... | |
| James Edward Talmage - 1915 - 836 páginas
...dreadful doctrine »as formulated in the thirteenth century as follows: "That there actually existed an immense treasure of merit, composed of the pious deeds...what was necessary for their own salvation, and which wtre therefore applicable to the benefit of others; that the guanlian and dispenser of this precious... | |
| James Edward Talmage - 1916 - 836 páginas
...dreadful doctrine was formulated in the thirteenth century as follows : "That there actually existed an immense treasure of merit, composed of the pious deeds...had performed beyond what was necessary for their orvn salvation, and which were therefore applicable to the benefit of others ; that the guardian and... | |
| 1823 - 940 páginas
...and virtuous .Дпр actions which tlie saints had performed beyond what was necc«aary for tlteir f"]} e T # \ 6% E I aZ R F . ; th*t the guardián and dispenser of this precious treasure was the Roman pontiff i and that of conséquence... | |
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