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People willingly took part in religious life: masses, indulgences and pilgrimages.
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In governing, he demonstrated both indulgence and severity when either was required, and he combined a broad outlook with a genius for detail.
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These prayers were granted a plenary indulgence of 100 days.
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An indulgence may be plenary or partial, according as it remits all or only part of the temporal punishment due to sin.
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Hus rejected indulgences and adopted a doctrine of justification by grace through faith alone.
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The first four are common to all plenary indulgences.
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He preached against the sale of indulgences, which lost him the support of the king, who had received a percentage of such sales.
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Her own enthusiastic indulgence in the sporting life led to clothing designs informed by those activities.
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In a certain sense they survive, for the granting of indulgences is based on the periods of penance, years, day and quarantines.
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He agreed to allow the sale of the indulgences in his territory in exchange for a cut of the proceeds.
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