Appetence vs Indulgence - What's the difference?
appetence | indulgence |
the state or action of desiring or craving
the act of indulging
* Hammond
tolerance
catering to someone's every desire
something in which someone indulges
An indulgent act; favour granted; gratification.
* Rogers
(Roman Catholicism) A pardon or release from the expectation of punishment in purgatory, after the sinner has been granted absolution.
* 2009 , (Diarmaid MacCulloch), A History of Christianity , Penguin 2010, p. 555:
(Roman Catholic Church ) to provide with an indulgence
As nouns the difference between appetence and indulgence
is that appetence is appetence while indulgence is the act of indulging.As a verb indulgence is
(roman catholic church ) to provide with an indulgence.appetence
English
Noun
(-)- 1974': They had assumed the wild sweet freedom of jacking off in their inviolable privacy. Their '''appetence became resilient with repetition. (Davenport, ''Tatlin! )
indulgence
English
Noun
(en noun)- They err, that through indulgence to others, or fondness to any sin in themselves, substitute for repentance anything less.
- If all these gracious indulgences are without any effect on us, we must perish in our own folly.
- To understand how indulgences were intended to work depends on linking together a number of assumptions about sin and the afterlife, each of which individually makes considerable sense.