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The expression “A salvation that could be bought with money,” raises the same question as to the meaning of indulgences. There is little if any doubt, that Tetzel represented his indulgences as being the same as forgiveness of sin; but would it not be fair to the Roman Catholic Church to say that this was not their official teaching? WWPGC 15.12

Response: Negative. No change made in the text. WWPGC 16.1