Selected quad for the lemma: sin_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
sin_n jesus_n lord_n remission_n 4,591 5 8.9977 5 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A38175 The Book of rates now used in the sin custom-house of the church of Rome containing the priees [sic] of the bulls, dispensations and pardons for all manner of villanies and wickednesses, with the several sums of monies given and to be paid for them / published by Anthony Egane ... Egan, Anthony, B.D. 1673 (1673) Wing E245; ESTC R21892 18,740 40

There is 1 snippet containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

persons After the Penitent having confessed his sins the Missinar y begins his Absolution after this manner Miseriatur tui omnipotens Deus dimisis omnibus peccatis tuis per ducat te ad vitam aeternam Amen Indulgentiam Absolutionem Remissionem omnium peccatorum tuorum tribuat tibi omnipotens misericors Dominus Amen Deinde Injungit penitentiam sicut ipsi videbitur convenience postea dicit DOminus noster Jesus Christus te absolvat ego Authoritate ipsius qua fungor te absolvo Imprimis ab omni Vinculo excommunicationis majoris minoris si fuerit Clericus disit suspentionis aut interdicti si forte in curruisti de inde absolvo te ab omnibus peccatis tuis ab omnibus poenis tibi in Purgatorio debitis pro peccatis delictis restituo te unitate participatione Ecclesiae virtute authoritate speciali mihi in hac parte Commissa restituo te illi Innocentiae in qua eras quando baptisatus fuisti si hac vice non moriaris reservo tibi hanc gratiam pro extremo mortis articulo In nomine Patris Fili spiritus sanctti Amen Jesus Pasio Domini nostri Jesu Christi merita Beatae Mariae semper Virginis omnium sanctorum sanctarum ut quicquid bonificeris vel mali patienter sustineris sint tibi in Remissionem peccatorum tuorum augmentum gratiae premium vitae aeternae Amen pax tecum The ABSOLUTION thus Englished OUR Lord Jesus Christ absolve thee and by vertue of the Authority that I hold I do absolve thee First from all sorts of Excommunications whether great or small If the Penitent be a Clerk he must say from all sorts of Suspentions and Interdicts if by chance you have incurred any Then I absolve thee from all thy sins and from all sins and torments due to thee in Purgatory for thy sins and Transgressions And I receive thee into the Union and Participation of the Church And by vertue of a spetial Authority to me committed I restore thee into that Innocency in which thou hast been when thou wert Baptiz'd And if thou die not at this time I reserve to thee this Grace to the hour of thy Death In the Name of the Father c. and by the merits and Passion of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and the merits of the ever blessed Virgin Mary and of all the Saints and Virgins That whatsoever sins thou hast committed and whatsoever Injuries thou patiently hast suffered let them be unto thee a Remission of thy sins and an augmentation to Grace and a Praemium of life everlasting Amen Peace be with you THE POSTSCRIPT ANd now I hope I have made good that I promised sufficiently discovering the cheats of these Merchants of souls and therefore your Charity will give me leave to say with the Apostle tantum bonum certamen certavi though I have not mentioned half the Abominations that are practiced in this kind but I hope this is enough to prove that mony rather than true repentance is made the ground of the Absolution of the most hainous sins but I hope God will give me more leisure and better opportunities of detecting the wickedness of this mystical Babilon and then I engage never to be weary of the designe I have undertook in declaring to the World the enormities of the Church whereof I was once a Member and was though ignorantly as great a deluder as any of them But thanks be to God who hath opened the eyes of my understanding to discover the light of his glorious Gospel which I acknowledge as his infinite mercy and who hath enjoined me being now converted to strengthen my Brethren and therefore I beseech you as you love God and tender the salvation of your own souls to detest not only the vices themselves but the manner of forgiving them practised in the Church of Rome And beware of its Missionaries who go about like Wolves in Sheeps cloathing seeking whom they may devour and have no other end but to breed confusions amongst us to make us break the bond of Union and Charity in which we ought all to be united in one Lord Jesus To whom be all honour and glory World without end An Appendix THese Names of Missionaries and Penitentiaries are all one the distinction only is that those Penitentiaries do reside in the Court of Rome and the Missionaries are those which are dispersed through the World notwithstanding they have the same power and Authority to absolve id est a Cassibus Reservatis The truth is these do not directly accumulate or gather these sums u they are to enlighten the Penance and Pilgrimage of the Penitents for paying these forementioned Taxes to their several Deputies appointed in all places to that purpose FINIS The Author s Testimony from the Vniversity THese are to Certifie All whom it may Concern That Mr. Anthony Egan Clerk lately a Franciscan Fryer in Ireland but now of the Reformed Religion hath for the time of his Abode in the University of Oxford behaved himself soberly discreetly and studiously and thereby hath been a happy means to reduce some persons to the Church of England who had been formerly perverted In Witness whereof I have hereunto putmy Hand Seal in such Causes usual this twentyninth day of August in the year of our Lord. 1673. P. Bath and Wells Vice-Chan of Oxon Joh. Wallis Geo. professor Oxon Tho. Yates President of Brazen Nose Ra. Bathurst Principle of Trinity Colledge Ab. Campion Proct. Senior Idem Testor Tho. Barlow Coll. Reginae Prepositus Tho. Tullie Aulae St. Edmundi principalis Copia Vera. Dispensation Prised