| Joseph Milner - 1803 - 516 pages
...the effecl: of indulgences in delivering perfons from the fuppofed torments of purgatory, the grofs declarations of Tetzel in public are well known. " The moment the money tinkles in the cheft, jour father's foul mounts up out of purgatory." It does not appear, that the rulers of the hierarchy... | |
| 1804 - 824 pages
...the pates of punishment may be shut to thec whoti dying, and the gntci of paradise be opened ?' In regard to the effect of indulgences, in delivering...from the supposed torments of purgatory, the gross u«clai uu'jus of TcUcl iu public arc v. ; Л ISO*.] Review of Milner's Clturch Ilisiofy. the opposition... | |
| Joseph Milner - 1812 - 666 pages
...these formulas were without papal authority; neither has anything of that kind ever been asserted. In regard to the effect of indulgences in delivering...fault with Tetzel as exceeding his commission, till an opt position was openly made to the practice of indulgences. Whence it is evident, that the protestants... | |
| Benjamin Allen - 1820 - 312 pages
...Hell by his indulgencies, than St. Peter had converted to Christianity by his preaching — saying " The moment the money tinkles in the chest, your father's soul mounts up out of purgatory." SO 829 And, such was their blind submission to Rome, the people believed him. Luther, though profound... | |
| 1825 - 556 pages
...repeated."— Pp. 20, 21. We are to forget, then, the whole history of Tetzel, and his declaration, "The moment the money tinkles in the chest, your father's soul mounts up out of Purgatory." We are also to forget Mr. Gavin's statement, who himself had been a Romish priest, " I knew a shoemaker's... | |
| John Marsh - 1827 - 498 pages
...from the fire of purgatory ; and such was the grossness of this man, that he would publicly say, " The moment the money tinkles in the chest, your father's soul mounts out of purgatory." The prices of these indulgences varied according to the circumstances, and crimes... | |
| Samuel Gover Winchester - 1831 - 234 pages
...indulgences, that their crimes, however enormous, would' be forgiven.— He has also publicly declared that "the moment the money tinkles in the chest, your father's...mounts up out of purgatory." It does, not appear, says- Milner, that the rulers' of the hierarchy ever foynd the least fault with Tetzel as exceeding... | |
| Joseph Milner - 1835 - 664 pages
...these formulas were without papal authority ; neither has anything of that kind ever been asserted. In regard to the effect of indulgences in delivering...of Tetzel in public are well known: "The moment the moni'y tinkles in the chest, your father's soul mounts up out of purgatory." It does not appear that... | |
| Rebecca Theresa Reed - 1835 - 140 pages
...by his preaching. The gross declaration of Tetzel in public is well known. " The moment," said he, " the money tinkles in the chest, your father's soul mounts up out of purgatory." So of what Miss Reed relates relative to the conversation between the bishop and Superior about sending... | |
| John Marsh - 1840 - 480 pages
...from the fire of purgatory ; and such was the grossness of this man, that he would publicly say, " The moment the money tinkles in the chest, your father's soul mounts out of purgatory." The prices of these indulgences varied according to the circumstances and crimes... | |
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