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Strana 137
11Any concealing or aiding in the concealing a horse , if he be a papist , or
suspected papist , or refuse the oaths against popery , to be committed to the
common goal for three months , without bail or mainprize , and forfeit to the king
and his ...
11Any concealing or aiding in the concealing a horse , if he be a papist , or
suspected papist , or refuse the oaths against popery , to be committed to the
common goal for three months , without bail or mainprize , and forfeit to the king
and his ...
Strana xxxi
extort a confession from them , that they might wipe away by confession what
they had committed by transgressing . The second figure may be found in the
13th and 14th chap . of Le . viticus , where the judgment of the leprosy is
committed ...
extort a confession from them , that they might wipe away by confession what
they had committed by transgressing . The second figure may be found in the
13th and 14th chap . of Le . viticus , where the judgment of the leprosy is
committed ...
Strana xl
... be confessed which are committed by the body , and those also which are
committed simply in thought . 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 ...
... be confessed which are committed by the body , and those also which are
committed simply in thought . 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 ...
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