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Strana xxxi
The second figure may be found in the 13th and 14th chap . of Le . viticus , where
the judgment of the leprosy is committed solely to the Priests , and the lepers
were obliged to shew and present themselves ta the Priests , and according to
their ...
The second figure may be found in the 13th and 14th chap . of Le . viticus , where
the judgment of the leprosy is committed solely to the Priests , and the lepers
were obliged to shew and present themselves ta the Priests , and according to
their ...
Strana xl
In the third council of Tours , which was held about the same time chap . 22. we
read as follows : Bishops and Priests ought cautiously to consider , how they
determine the time of abstinence with respect to those who confess their sins to
them .
In the third council of Tours , which was held about the same time chap . 22. we
read as follows : Bishops and Priests ought cautiously to consider , how they
determine the time of abstinence with respect to those who confess their sins to
them .
Strana lv
Clericorum , chap . 30 . In the same ceutury , we have also Jonas , Bishop of
Orleans , and one of the great luminaries of the church of France . In his third
book de Institut . Laicali , be expresses himself , on the obligation of confession in
a ...
Clericorum , chap . 30 . In the same ceutury , we have also Jonas , Bishop of
Orleans , and one of the great luminaries of the church of France . In his third
book de Institut . Laicali , be expresses himself , on the obligation of confession in
a ...
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