Another very beneficial object
Note by H. Craik to chapter 4 of Tale of a Tub

This is the Papal grant of indulgences. All the objects mentioned in the following lines are either specially exposed to heat, or (like volumes of poetry) subject to be committed to the flames; except shadows and rivers which are above all things independent of it. The meaning seems to be that those who are especially prone to sin, and those whose habit of life especially secures them from the temptations of the appetites, are the most likely recipients of indulgences.