The spiritual venality of Rome

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Rivingtons, Hatchard, 1836 - 120 pages
 

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Page 17 - Jews, nor more superstitiously and ungodly abused, than of late years they have been among us : which sects and religions had so many hypocritical and feigned works in their state of religion, as they arrogantly named it, that their lamps, as they said, ran always over, able to satisfy...
Page 40 - The Book of Rates now used in the Sin Custom-house of the Church and Court of Rome ; containing the Bulls, Dispensations, and Pardons for all manner of villanies and wickedness, with the several sums of monies given and to be paid for them.
Page 79 - Anne this matter was taken into consideration by the convocation, who made the following regulations, viz. That no commutation of penance be hereafter accepted or allowed of by any ecclesiastical judge, without an express consent given in writing by the bishop of the diocese or other ordinary having exempt jurisdiction, or by some person or persons to be especially deputed by them for that purpose ; and that all commutations, or pretended commutations, accepted or allowed otherwise than is hereby...
Page 82 - In case there ever was the least real ground-work for this vile book, which 'I cannot find there was, the money paid into the Papal Chancery could IK nothing else but the fees of office, on restoring certain culprits to the civil privileges which they had forfeited by their crimes.!
Page 17 - ... and feigned works in their state of religion — as they arrogantly named it — that their lamps, as they said, ran always over ; able to satisfy not only for...
Page 6 - To the accumulation of which treasure the merits of the holy mother of God, and of all the elect, from the first just...
Page 55 - These volumes were withdrawn from the archives of the Roman Chancery, on the death of Innocent XII, by John Aymon, Apostolic Prothonotary ; and bought of him in Holland, at a great price, by the Earl of Oxford. They contain copies of the Taxoe, both Cancellarifc and Pa.nitentiarise, in various forms.
Page 7 - Petrum coeli clavigerum ejusque successores suos in terris vicarios commisit fidelibus salubriter dispensandum et propriis et rationabilibus causis, nunc pro totali nunc pro partiali remissione pcenae temporalis pro peccatis debitae tam generaliter quam specialiter, prout cum Deo expedire cognoscerent, vere penitentibus et coniessis misericorditer applicandum.' Extravag. Com., vi., ch. ii. term,
Page 50 - Fear not the guilt, if you can pay for't well ; There is no Dives in the Roman Hell : Gold opens the strait gate, and lets him in ; But want of money is a mortal sin. For all besides you may discount to heaven, And drop a bead to keep the tallies even.
Page 7 - Petrum coeli clavigerum eiusque successores suos in terris vicarios commisit fidelibus salubriter dispensandum et propriis et rationabilibus causis, nunc pro totali, nunc pro partiali remissione poenae temporalibus pro peccatis debitae tam generaliter quam specialiter (prout cum deo expedire cognoscerent) vere poenitentibus et confessis misericorditer applicandum.

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