The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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... examine whether the priests of the Roman Church were indeed entitled to a privilege to which no other persons assert- ed the least pretention : that of concealing their know- ledge of matters which it concerned the public good and the ...
... examine whether the priests of the Roman Church were indeed entitled to a privilege to which no other persons assert- ed the least pretention : that of concealing their know- ledge of matters which it concerned the public good and the ...
Strana vii
... examine and decide questions , which regard faith and morals , or to regulate what appertains to discipline .. T'he assembling of councils is as ancient as the church . We read in the Acts of the Apostles , of the Bishops having ...
... examine and decide questions , which regard faith and morals , or to regulate what appertains to discipline .. T'he assembling of councils is as ancient as the church . We read in the Acts of the Apostles , of the Bishops having ...
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... examine into these sins , that a full and entire confes- may be made of both ; viz . that those sins may be confessed which are committed by the body , and those also which are committed simply in thought . sion In the third council of ...
... examine into these sins , that a full and entire confes- may be made of both ; viz . that those sins may be confessed which are committed by the body , and those also which are committed simply in thought . sion In the third council of ...
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