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Indulgence was basically a document, or a grant, whatever you wish to call it, that people used to buy from the Pope. They would basically buy forgiveness for their sins - when they paid for these documents, they were absolved of their sins and wouldn't go to hell, even though they did do all of those sins.
The term indulgence is related to the concept of sin, or actions in opposition to God's laws. In Luther's time, when a person did something that was considered a sin, he or she was required to confess the sin to a designated church authority (usually a priest). The person then had to undergo a penance (punishment) that the authority prescribed (depending on the nature of the sin). In the context of the church, an indulgence was a statement by the pope exempting a group of people from specific penances by virtue of good deeds they had performed. Indulgences were often published in written form. PLATO