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Strana xxxi
... and the lepers were obliged to shew and present themselves ta the Priests ,
and according to their determination either to remain out of the camp , or after
their cure , to return to the same : which law our Lord also approved in Matt . chap
.
... and the lepers were obliged to shew and present themselves ta the Priests ,
and according to their determination either to remain out of the camp , or after
their cure , to return to the same : which law our Lord also approved in Matt . chap
.
Strana xl
Tbere certainly can be no doubt , that all sins must be revealed in confession , if
the time of penance , or the period during which the sioner is to do penance , is to
be determined according to the difference of the sids . We read also in the 8th ...
Tbere certainly can be no doubt , that all sins must be revealed in confession , if
the time of penance , or the period during which the sioner is to do penance , is to
be determined according to the difference of the sids . We read also in the 8th ...
Strana lxi
Offa , a king in England , according to the relation of a Protestant , ( f ) had for his
confessor a priest named Humbert . We find in the ninth century , that St. Aldric
Bishop of Man , was according to Mr. Baluze , ( g ) the confessor of Louis , the ...
Offa , a king in England , according to the relation of a Protestant , ( f ) had for his
confessor a priest named Humbert . We find in the ninth century , that St. Aldric
Bishop of Man , was according to Mr. Baluze , ( g ) the confessor of Louis , the ...
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