Chapter
1 10| same benefit of most ample indulgences obtainable on the same conditions.
2 10| prescribed for obtaining indulgences, except for adding the reception
3 12| preconditions for receiving indulgences.~~
4 13| the Catholic doctrine of indulgences and of the universal Jubilee,
5 13| merits is in the form of indulgences. When one obtains one, he
6 13| is that the practice of indulgences is most beneficial to Christians;
7 13| either denies the benefit of indulgences or deprives the Church of
8 13| session 25, in the decree on Indulgences. Finally, the Christian
9 13| distinguished from other plenary indulgences also distributed on the
10 14| reasonable causes grant indulgences to the faithful who are
11 14| who have obtained these indulgences are freed from as much temporal
12 15| people on the subject of indulgences. But since special pains
13 15| that the faithful do seek indulgences, the clergy should provide
14 27| destroyed by the use of indulgences. Furthermore, to forestall
15 27| Christians receive Papal indulgences in their zeal to produce
16 27| who think that by using indulgences, Christians become lazy
17 27| reality obtained the fruit of indulgences, this is an added incitement
18 27| prescribed for obtaining indulgences increase piety when they
19 27| and made the obtaining of indulgences dependent on this work.
20 28| obtain the treasures of indulgences especially in a holy year
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