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Strana 10
For it is , and ever was a tenet of the Catholic Church , that Jesus Christ , the
divine Founder of Christianity , has instituted seven sacraments , neither more
nor less . * It is likewise an article of our faith , that the sacrament of penance , of
which ...
For it is , and ever was a tenet of the Catholic Church , that Jesus Christ , the
divine Founder of Christianity , has instituted seven sacraments , neither more
nor less . * It is likewise an article of our faith , that the sacrament of penance , of
which ...
Strana xx
sin äre bound by the divine law to do penance , and to seek a reconciliaCHAP I.
THE ORLIGATION OF CONFESSION PROVED FROM THE GOSPEL , The holy
council of Trent in the fifth chapter of the 14th session , declares the confession of
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sin äre bound by the divine law to do penance , and to seek a reconciliaCHAP I.
THE ORLIGATION OF CONFESSION PROVED FROM THE GOSPEL , The holy
council of Trent in the fifth chapter of the 14th session , declares the confession of
...
Strana lxxx
He who denies the divine institution of this sacrament , must be able to point out
each of these five points : for , it is a fact well known to all who have the slightest
knowledge in church history , that at the most trifling and insignificant innovations
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He who denies the divine institution of this sacrament , must be able to point out
each of these five points : for , it is a fact well known to all who have the slightest
knowledge in church history , that at the most trifling and insignificant innovations
...
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