| William Robertson - 1769 - 508 sider
...fuch as gave money for accomplifhing any pious work enjoined by the pope '. Julius II. had beftowed Indulgences on all who contributed towards building...; and as Leo was carrying on that magnificent and expenfire fabric, his grant was founded on the fame pretence m. So con J uftcd as (• give general... | |
| William Robertson - 1777 - 430 sider
...fuch as gave money for accomplifhing any pious work enjoined by the pope11. Julius II. had beftowed Indulgences on all who contributed towards building...; and as Leo was carrying on that magnificent and expenfive fabrick, his grant was founded on the fame pretence '. • ••?•• So condna- THE right... | |
| 1792 - 404 sider
...gave money towards theaccomplilhing any pions work enjoined by the Pope. Julius II. had bellowed them on all who contributed towards building the church of St. Peter at Rome, and Leo's grant was towards carrying on arid complicating that wonderful and magnificent fabric. The promulgation... | |
| 1793 - 524 sider
...pious purpofe enjoined by the pope. Julius II had beftowed indulgences on all who contributed toward building the church of St. Peter at Rome ; and as Leo was carrying on that magnificent and expenfive fabric, his grant was founded on the fame pretence. ing exceffively the benefit of their... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 450 sider
...granted to thofe who hired a foldier for that purpofe; and in procefs of time were bcftowed on fuch as gave money for accomplishing any pious work enjoined by the Pope. The power of granting indulgences has been greatly abufed in the church of Rome. Pope Leo X. in order... | |
| William Robertson - 1804 - 424 sider
...meritorious enterprise of conquering the Holy Land. They were afterwards granted to those who hired a soldier for that purpose ; and 'in process of time were bestowed...accomplishing any pious work enjoined by the pope h. Julius II. had bestowed Indulgences on all who contributed towards building the church of St. Peter... | |
| John Evans - 1807 - 344 sider
...the CVasades) of conquering the Holy Land. They were afterwards granted to those who hired a soldier for that purpose ; and in process of time were bestowed...accomplishing any pious work enjoined by the Pope. Julius the Second had bestowed indulgences on all who contributed towards building the church of St. Peter... | |
| John Aikin - 1807 - 684 sider
...armies of the crusaders in the Holyland. Afterwards they were granted to those who hired a soldier for that purpose ; and in process of time were bestowed...such as, gave money for accomplishing any pious work enLUT ( 392 ) joined by the pope. Julius П. had bestowed indulgences on all who contributed towards... | |
| John Mackenzie (of Huntingdon.) - 1809 - 424 sider
...own sins, or a release for any one in whose happiness he is interested, from the pains of purgatory. Julius II. had bestowed indulgences on all who contributed...Rome; and as Leo was carrying on that magnificent and expensive fabric, his grant, was founded on the same pretence." See Robertson's Hist, of Charles V.... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 396 sider
...enterprise of conquering the Holy Land. They were afterwards granted to those who hired a soldier foi that purpose ; and in process of time were bestowed...accomplishing any pious work enjoined by the pope*. Julius II. ha 1 bestq-.ved Indulgences on all who contributed towards building the church of St. Peter at Home;... | |
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