The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxxi
... their determination either to remain out of the camp , or after their cure ... sins ; and St. Chrysostom shews , that the office of Chris- tian Priests is ... confess their sin . Here two things are to be obser- ved : first , that the ...
... their determination either to remain out of the camp , or after their cure ... sins ; and St. Chrysostom shews , that the office of Chris- tian Priests is ... confess their sin . Here two things are to be obser- ved : first , that the ...
Strana xxxv
... their sins , which certainly imports a detailed confession . In a word , how else did St. Paul know that they had fol- lowed curious things , so as to order their books to be burnt , unless they had previously confessed their sins in detail ...
... their sins , which certainly imports a detailed confession . In a word , how else did St. Paul know that they had fol- lowed curious things , so as to order their books to be burnt , unless they had previously confessed their sins in detail ...
Strana xl
William Sampson. the Bishop , agreeably to the difference of the sins . And we find the same Canon repeated in the African council , can . 10. There cer- tainly can be no doubt , that all sins must be revealed in confession , if the time of ...
William Sampson. the Bishop , agreeably to the difference of the sins . And we find the same Canon repeated in the African council , can . 10. There cer- tainly can be no doubt , that all sins must be revealed in confession , if the time of ...
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