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  1. Juan Tetzel. “Tan pronto como la moneda suena en el cofre, el alma salta del purgatorio”. Así era el discurso de propaganda del monje dominico Johann Tetzel, quien vendía a domicilio el perdón de pecados como un charlatán de ferias. Tetzel nació en el año 1465 en Sajonia, Alemania, y se unió a la orden de los monjes dominicos en 1489.

  2. From volume 14 of the work. 107149 Catholic Encyclopedia — Johann TetzelHenry George Ganss. First public antagonist of Luther, b. at Pirna in Meissen, 1465; d. at Leipzig, 11 Aug., 1519. He began his studies at Leipzig during the semester of 1482-83; was promoted to the baccalaureate in 1487, being the sixth in a class of fifty-six.

  3. 13 de dic. de 2021 · The medieval indulgence was a writ offered by the Church, for money, guaranteeing the remission of sin, and its abuse was the spark that inspired Martin Luther's 95 Theses. Luther (l. 1483-1546) claimed the sale of indulgences was unbiblical, challenging the authority of the Church and its claim as God 's earthly representative. Johann Tetzel ...

  4. John Tetzel's End. With the wrath of the public aroused against him, Johann Tetzel was forced to retire to the to a monastery at Leipzig. It was at that time that Carl von Meltitz wrote up numerous accusations against him, further scandalizing his already damaged reputation. (Meltitz has since been discredited, and no one trusts anything he wrote.)

  5. The Catholic Encyclopedia. Johann Tetzel. First public antagonist of Luther, b. at Pirna in Meissen, 1465; d. at Leipzig, 11 Aug., 1519. He began his studies at Leipzig during the semester of 1482-83; was promoted to the baccalaureate in 1487, being the sixth in a class of fifty-six. Not long after he entered the Dominican Order, whether at ...

  6. El fraile dominico Johann Tetzel (también llamado Johannes Tetzel, y apellidado Dietze, Dietzel, Tetzell, Detzel, Thizell, Pirna, 1460~1465- Leipzig, 11 de agosto de 1519), cuyo nombre pasó a la historia indisociablemente ligado al llamado tráfico de indulgencias, se encargó de la venta de indulgencias en numerosas regiones de Alemania.

  7. Proverb said to be from Johann Tetzel. The issue of letters of indulgence was a very common practice in the Catholic Church just before the Reformation. After confessing or doing other godly work, the faithful received a decree exempting them from punishment for their sins. Letters of indulgence were bought en masse on certain occasions.