The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana 47
... confession be secret or not . And if he be a true worshipper he will confess . at every hazard . If he be not , it matters little , whether he confess or not . Let confession be a duty - a sacra- ment . Let the texts of scripture ...
... confession be secret or not . And if he be a true worshipper he will confess . at every hazard . If he be not , it matters little , whether he confess or not . Let confession be a duty - a sacra- ment . Let the texts of scripture ...
Strana lxix
... confession , and to administer to him the holy Viaticum ; this young man , not only did not confess his crime , but being even interrogated by the priest , went so far as to deny it . After which wishing to receive the sacred Host , he ...
... confession , and to administer to him the holy Viaticum ; this young man , not only did not confess his crime , but being even interrogated by the priest , went so far as to deny it . After which wishing to receive the sacred Host , he ...
Strana xcvii
... confession ? A. " It is not sufficient to acknowledge in general that we are sin- " ners ; we ought to confess in the presence of God the particular sin ❝ of which we are guilty . Q. " Are we to confess our sins to any but God ? A ...
... confession ? A. " It is not sufficient to acknowledge in general that we are sin- " ners ; we ought to confess in the presence of God the particular sin ❝ of which we are guilty . Q. " Are we to confess our sins to any but God ? A ...
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