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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 liii
In the same age flourished St. John Climacus , surnamed the scholastic ; in his
book entitled Climax , he thus speaks : But before all things , Let us confess our
sins to our enlightened judge ; and let us be prepar¢ d , should he command us ,
to ...
In the same age flourished St. John Climacus , surnamed the scholastic ; in his
book entitled Climax , he thus speaks : But before all things , Let us confess our
sins to our enlightened judge ; and let us be prepar¢ d , should he command us ,
to ...
Strana lxix
in confession of a certain grievous sin . But having repaired his fault by a good
confession , he was permitted to communicate with the others . Peter the
Venerable , relates ab event very similar to this , of a young enan , who having
eogaged in ...
in confession of a certain grievous sin . But having repaired his fault by a good
confession , he was permitted to communicate with the others . Peter the
Venerable , relates ab event very similar to this , of a young enan , who having
eogaged in ...
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