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Strana xxvi
But it may be objected , that although Christ gave power to his Apostles to bind
and to loose , to forgive and to retain sins , it does not follow that their successors
have that power . This objection is so futile in itself , that I should have deemed it
...
But it may be objected , that although Christ gave power to his Apostles to bind
and to loose , to forgive and to retain sins , it does not follow that their successors
have that power . This objection is so futile in itself , that I should have deemed it
...
Strana xxxiii
says ; that this was the symbol of a man who had been fettered by the chains of
his sins , and therefore our Lord said , ( to his apostles , as St. Austin tract . 49. in
Joan . and St. Gregory , homil . 26. in Evangel . testify ) loose him and let him go ...
says ; that this was the symbol of a man who had been fettered by the chains of
his sins , and therefore our Lord said , ( to his apostles , as St. Austin tract . 49. in
Joan . and St. Gregory , homil . 26. in Evangel . testify ) loose him and let him go ...
Strana cix
( a ) If he sends his Apostles throughout the world , it is to preach every where the
remission of sins . ( 6 ) But this is not yet all , this power so divine , so peculiar to
God , so consoling to the sinner he imparts to man , to sinful man , in order to ...
( a ) If he sends his Apostles throughout the world , it is to preach every where the
remission of sins . ( 6 ) But this is not yet all , this power so divine , so peculiar to
God , so consoling to the sinner he imparts to man , to sinful man , in order to ...
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