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  • ...tholicism]]. In Roman Catholic theology, an indulgence is the remission of temporal punishment due to a sin granted by the Roman Catholic Church. Disagreement ...l sense in which we are speaking here, an indulgence is a remission of the temporal punishment due to sin, the guilt of which has been forgiven. Some of the te
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  • ...ne of the most significant of all popes. He was intimately involved in the temporal affairs of worldy kingdoms and politics reflecting his understanding of the
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  • ...runaway all come face to face with a diner owner who serves them more than temporal nourishment. This genial host is a certain Nazarene, (Bruce Marchiano) who
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  • ...ernal punishment so blotted out to every repentant sinner, that no debt of temporal punishment remains to be discharged either in this world or in purgatory be
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  • ...ak agnosticism, soft agnosticism, open agnosticism, empirical agnosticism, temporal agnosticism) - the view that the existence or nonexistence of God or gods i
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  • Catholics affirm that [[God]] metes out temporal punishment even to believers (see, for example, [[Numbers 20]]:11-12). The
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  • In the late eighteen hundreds, with its temporal powers waning, pope Pius IX called a council, that is recognized as ecumeni
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  • ...ernal punishment so blotted out to every repentant sinner, that no debt of temporal punishment remains to be discharged either in this world or in purgatory be
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  • ...to purify) in accordance with Catholic teaching is a place or condition of temporal punishment for those who, departing this life in God's grace, are, not enti
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  • ...y-state entirely surrounded by the city of Rome. Prior to 1870, the Pope's temporal authority extended over a large area of central [[Italy]], a territory form ...and Pope Alexander III), the Pope also possessed a degree of political and temporal authority in his capacity as Supreme Pontiff. Some of the most striking exa
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  • ...for His mercy, for the benefit of others rather than personal gain (be it temporal or spiritual). This will serve as the theological context by which the comm ...r works, whether they be great, small, honorable, comtemptible, spiritual, temporal or what kind of an appearance and name they may have upon earth; but look t
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  • ...either forces obedience through fear or allures us through the promise of temporal blessings. But the works of faith, he says, are those which are done out of ...speak particularly of earthly, transient and changeable blessings, such as temporal goods, honor, a healthy body and others, but could we only compare our bles
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  • ...rifies what is ambiguous in English. In Greek, the conjunction de is a non-temporal particle that can’t even sit first place in a sentence. It is more like a
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