The constellation
Q172 Reward: admission to heaven
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- Religious rewards · Q170 entry
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- Fairy minstrel asks admission to heaven as reward for playing for saint. (Cf. F262.3.) · Q172.0.1 entry
- Rewards in heaven · Q172.0.2 entry
- Child taken to heaven: offers food to crucifix · Q172.1 entry
- Man admitted to heaven for single act of charity · Q172.2 entry
- Man admitted to heaven as reward for penance. (Cf. Q520.) · Q172.3 entry
- Palace being built in heaven for pious king · Q172.4 entry
- Numerous sinners to go to heaven as reward for man's writing hymn. (Cf. Q35.) · Q172.5 entry
- Heaven as reward for renouncement of long life · Q172.6 entry
- Man admitted to heaven for remitting tribute. (Cf. Q42.7.) · Q172.7 entry
- Mother of saint admitted to heaven · Q172.8 entry
- Deification as reward · Q172.9 entry
cross-ref
- St. Peter's mother dropped from heaven because of hardheartedness. She is permitted to go to heaven on a stalk, but is weighted down by people holding to her skirts. She shakes them off. (Cf. Q172.) · Q291.1 entry
- Saint gives a man all his credit for good deeds so that the man may go to heaven. Saint is then rewarded with even greater credit. (Cf. Q172.) · Q42.8 entry