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A42559 Status ecclesiæ gallicanæ, or, The ecclesiastical history of France from the first plantation of Christianity there, unto this time, describing the most notable church-matters : the several councils holden in France, with their principal canons : the most famous men, and most learned writers, and the books they have written, with many eminent French popes, cardinals, prelates, pastours, and lawyers : a description of their universities with their founders : an impartial account of the state of the Reformed chuches in France and the civil wars there for religion : with an exact succession of the French Kings / by the authour of the late history of the church of Great Britain. Geaves, William. 1676 (1676) Wing G442; ESTC R7931 417,076 474

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of the most blessed Sacrament of the Altar ten years and ten Quarantains of true pardon Of choosing their Confessour Item He hath given and doth give to every one of the said Brothers and Sisters licence to choose three times in their life any Priest Secular or Regular for their Confessour who shall absolve them from all sins how hainous soever yea though they be reserved to the Holy See always excepted such as are contained in the Bull which is read at Rome upon Maundy Thursday For visiting the aforesaid Altar every day in Lent Item According to the priviledges granted in the Hospital of the Holy Ghost and other places particularly mentioned at which the stations both within the City of Rome and without the Walls of the said City are appointed to be our said Holy Father doth give unto all the said Brothers and Sisters which shall visit the said Altar upon which the blessed Sacrament of the Altar resteth in the Church of St. Hilary aforesaid upon the days following Imprimis The first day of Lent three thousand years of true pardon and plenary remission of his sins over and above Thursday Ten thousand years Friday Ten thousand years The first Sunday in Lent eighteen thousand years of pardon and remission of all sins to boot Monday Ten thousand years and a plenary Indulgence Tuesday Twenty eight thousand years and as many Quarantains and remission of the third part of their sins and the delivery of one Soul out of purgatory Wednesday Twenty eight thousand years and as many Quarantains and remission of the third part of their sins Thursday Ten thousand years of true pardon and remission of all their sins Friday Thirteen thousand years of true pardon and plenary remission of all their sins Saturday Twenty eight thousand years and as many Quarantains and besides remission of all their sins The second Sunday in Lent twenty eight thousand years and as many Quarantains Monday Ten thousand years of pardon and remission of the third part of their sins Tuesday Ten thousand years Wednesday Ten thousand years Thursday Friday and Saturday to each day ten thousand years And besides on Saturday remission of all their sins with the deliverance of one soul from the pains of purgatory The third Sunday in Lent Ten thousand years and twenty eight Quarantains of true pardon and deliverance of one soul out of purgatory Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday on each day ten thousand years Saturday ten thousand years and plenary remission of all their sins The fourth Sunday remission of all their sins and deliverance of one soul from the pains of purgatory Monday Ten thousand years Tuesday Ten thousand years and remission of the third part of all their sins Wednesday Ten thousand years and remission of the third part of all their sins Thursday Friday and Saturday on each day ten thousand years The fifth Sunday which is the passion Sunday of our Saviour twenty seven thousand years and as many Quarantains with remission of the third part of all their sins and these pardons they may get twice a day visiting the said Altar as aforesaid Monday Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday ten thousand years Friday The deliverance of one soul from the pains of purgatory Saturday Twelve thousand years of pardon and deliverance of one soul out of purgatory The sixth Sunday being Palm-Sunday twenty five thousand years and forty eight Quarantains of true pardon and besides remission of all their sins Upon this day they may get the said pardons twice as was said of the former Sunday Monday twenty five thousand years and remission of the fourth part of all their sins and besides plenary remission of all their sins Tuesday twenty eight thousand years and plenary pardon of all their sins over and above Wednesday Eighteen thousand years Thursday Twelve thousand years and as many Quarantains and remission of all their sins Good-Friday a great number of Pardons and Indulgences and plenary remission of all their sins Saturday before Easter two and twenty thousand years and forty eight Quarantains of pardon and plenary remission of all their sins easter-Easter-day twenty eight thousand years and as many Quarantains of pardon and plenary remission of all sins Easter-Monday the same as on easter-Easter-day easter-Easter-Tuesday Ten thousand years Wednesday fifteen thousand years and as many Quarantains and the deliverance of one soul out of purgatory Thursday Fifteen thousand years and plenary remission of all sins Friday Fifteen thousand years Saturday Fifteen thousand years and plenary remission of the third part of all their sins And they may have them twice a day as before Low-Sunday Fifteen thousand years and plenary remission of the third part of all their sins And they may get them twice a day To those that shall assist at Masses Services and Processions Item He gives unto all the Brothers and Sisters of the said Fraternity that shall assist at the Service and processions made in the Church of St. Hilary in Chartres in honour of the blessed Sacrament to every one an hundred years of true pardon The Stations after Easter in the said Church of St. Hilary doing as is set down before and visiting the said Altar of the blessed Sacrament Imprimis St. Mark 's day eighteen thousand years and as many Quarantains ascension-Ascension-day twenty eight thousand years and as many Quarantains Whitsunday twenty eight thousand years and plenary remission of all sins Whitsun-Eve fifteen thousand years c. Whitsunday Twenty eight thousand years c. Whitsun-Monday remission of all sins Tuesday Twenty three thousand years Wednesday Twenty eight thousand years and as many Quarantains and remission of the third part of their sins and the delivery of one soul out of purgatory beside The Stations of Advent in the said Church of St. Hilary The first Sunday in Advent twenty eight thousand years and as many Quarantains and remission of the third part of all their sins The second Sunday eleven thousand years and plenary remission of all their sins granted by St. Silvester The third Sunday twenty eight thousand years and as many Quarantains and plenary remission of all sins The fourth Sunday eleven thousand years and plenary remission of all sins St. Stephen's day and St. John's day twenty eight thousand years and as many Quarantains and full remission of all sins Innocents day fifteen thousand years and as many Quarantains and remission of all sins On New-years day twenty five thousand years and plenary remission of all sins Twelfth-day twenty eight thousand years as many Quarantains and plenary remission of all their sins Septuagesima Sunday eleven thousand years and forty eight Quarantains and the remission of the third part of their sins with the delivery of one soul out of purgatory Sexagesima Sunday thirteen thousand years and forty seven thousand Quarantains and remission of the third part of their sins Quinquagesima Sunday twenty eight thousand years and as many Quarantains of true pardon And the said Pardons and Indulgences here above-mentioned
according to the manner and form hereafter declared and expressed to the end that every Christian desirous of his Salvation may purchase and come by them And first of the Declaration of the Indulgences given and granted to the Brethren of the said Fraternity found in the Church of St. Hilary of Chartres verified approved and confirmed for ever but made valid by our Holy Father Pope Julius III. The Indulgences granted to the Hospital of St. James in Augusta The Indulgences granted to the Church of St. John of Florence and to the Company and Society of the said Nation and of St. Cosmas and Damianus of Rome The Indulgences granted to the Society of the Holy Camp of Rome The Indulgences granted to the Brethren and Sisters of St. Saviour ad Sancta Sanctorum The Indulgences granted to the Company of the Charity of Rome The Indulgences of the great Hospital of the Holy Ghost in Saxia of the Order of St. Austin of Rome The Indulgences of our Lady del Popolo of Rome The Catalogue and Declaration of the Indulgences aforesaid and the Names of the Popes that granted them and the days upon which they may be had First our Holy Father Pope Leo hath granted to all and every one of the said Brethren which shall be present at processions and other Divine Service celebrated upon Corpus Christi day remission of all their sins provided they be confessed and penitent or have a full resolution to confess themselves at the times appointed by our Holy Mother the Church Plenary Pardon to those of the Brethren that shall name the name of Jesus at the point of Death Item He hath granted a plenary Pardon to all such of the Brethren of the said Fraternity as shall name the name of Jesus at the point of Death and they shall be partakers of all the good works of the whole Church Catholick Plenary Pardon upon all the Feast-days of our Lady upon All-Souls day and upon St. Philip and James day Item He hath granted to every one of the said Brothers and Sisters who upon any of the Feasts of our Lady upon All-Souls day and upon Philip and James day from the Vespers of the Eves until the Vespers of the said days shall being confessed and penitent visit the great Altar of St. Hilary upon which the most precious blessed Sacrament is set plenary Pardon of all their sins upon every one of the said days Plenary Pardon upon all the second days in June and upon the sixteenth of July Item Pope Sixtus hath given and granted to every Brother and Sister that shall visit the said Altar upon the second day in June and the sixteenth day of July every year for every of the said days a plenary remission of all their sins Plenary Pardon to the Dead Item He hath granted to every Brother that shall give any Alms or offer any sacrifice according to his means and ability by way of suffrage for the Soul of any one deceased that he shall obtain plenary Pardon for the sins of him so deceased Plenary Pardon upon our Ladies day in mid August which is the Assumption Item Pope Gregory hath given and granted to every Brother that shall visit the Altar of the blessed Sacrament in the said Churth of the said St. Hilary upon our Ladies day in mid August c. plenary remission of all his sins Plenary Pardon upon the Feasts of our Lady and the Octaves of them c. Item he hath given to all the Festivals of our Lady and the Octaves of them and to every Feast of the Apostles plenary pardon of all their sins Easter-day and eight days following Item Pope Innocent hath granted to the said Brothers and Sisters upon Easter-day and eight days following four thousand eight hundred years of Quarantains and remission of the third part of all their sins Twelfth-day and the Octaves of that Festival and the Nativity of our Lady Item He hath granted to Twelfth-day and the Octaves thereof five thousand years to the day of the Nativity of our Lady and the Octaves of it thirty thousand years of true pardon Ascension-day and the Octaves thereof Item Pope Clement V. hath granted to the said Brothers and Sisters upon Ascension-day and the Octaves thereof two thousand years of true pardon Pope Boniface VIII hath granted to the said Brothers and Sisters upon the said Ascension-day and the Octaves thereof two thousand years of true pardon All-Saints Day Item Pope Bennet XII hath granted to the said Brothers upon All-Saints Day three thousand eight hundred Quarantains of true pardon Plenary Pardon upon all the Festivals of our Lady to those that shall visit the Altar upon which the blessed Sacrament standeth in the Church of St. Hilary Item Pope Sixtus IV. hath granted to the said Brothers and Sisters that shall visit the said Altar in the Church of St. Hilary on which the blessed Sacrament of the Altar standeth upon any of the Festivals of our Lady from the first Vespers to the second plenary pardon of all their sins All the Saturdays in Lent Item He hath granted to the said Brothers which shall visit the said Altar all the Saturdays in Lent for every day a thousand eight hundred years of true pardon From Thursday in Mid Lent till Low-Sunday Item He hath granted to the said Brothers and Sisters visiting the said Altar as before from Thursday in Mid Lent till Low-Sunday for every day a thousand eight hundred years and two thousand Quarantains of true pardon The day of entrance into the said Fraternity Over and above the said Pardons and Indulgences so granted as abovesaid our Holy Father Pope Paul III. doth give and grant as appears by his Bull plenary Indulgence and remission of all their sins in manner of Jubilee to every one that shall enter into the said Fraternity and shall be confessed and penitent for his sins upon the day of his entrance and shall have received the most blessed Body of our Lord Jesus Christ Plenary Pardon three times in their Life Item He giveth and granteth moreover to every one of the said Brothers and Sisters plenary pardon and Indulgence of all their sins thrice in their Life upon what day and hour they please To all that accompany the Body of our Lord when it is carried to Sick Folk Item He grants an hundred years of pardon to all that shall accompany the blessed Sacrament of the Altar when it shall be carried to sick folks and as much to those who cannot go themselves but shall send one of their Servants with a Candle and to those that can neither go nor send if they say one Pater-Noster and an Ave-Maria to every one an hundred years of true pardon To those that shall visit the Church of St. Hilary every Friday Item He grants to the said Brothers and Sisters which shall visit the said Church and the said Altar of St. Hilary every Friday and shall devoutly say one Pater-Noster and an Ave-Maria in honour