Henry Charles Leas Historical Writings a Critical Inquiry Into Their Method a
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These conferred the privilege of choosing a confessor once or at most twice in a lifetime, who would have for that particular occasion, in virtue of that privilege, the special powers of absolving from reserved cases, and also of remitting all the punishment of sin, in other words, of applying to the penitent a plenary indulgence. I think that such an absolution was called an absolution a poena et culpa.. . An ordinary absolution, of course, was from guilt (a culpa) only. This special absolutio...n, in- cluding as it did a plenary Indulgence, was from punishment (a poena) also. GOLLER'S deductions made a fit di logica from the plenary indulgences based upon the Confession- ale, may be summed up in the following leading points: i. The grant of this favor can be traced back uninterruptedly to the year 1316. A single in- stance is discovered under CELESTINE V. In the early formularies it is expressly stated that it was granted only per speciale privilegium personis ali- quibus. 2. The hitherto prevailing opinion that the absolutio plenaria was originally only bestowed in articulo mortis and only since the fifteenth century also in vita semel or bis, proves itself incorrect in so far as just in the early period 1 ), under JOHN *) As late as April i, 1324, I find a grant semel in vita, semel in morte, with the explanation; etiam ipsa plena corporis sospitate fruente.
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