The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxvii
... forgiven him , some of the scribes and Pharisees who were there present , concluded immediately , in their hearts , that this was blasphemy , this man , say they , blasphemeth , for who can forgive sins except God alone ? But our ...
... forgiven him , some of the scribes and Pharisees who were there present , concluded immediately , in their hearts , that this was blasphemy , this man , say they , blasphemeth , for who can forgive sins except God alone ? But our ...
Strana xxviii
... forgive , they are forgi- ven them , and whose sins you shall retain they are retained . John 20 . There is no absurdity therefore in saying , that man can forgive sins when empowered by God so to do . It would indeed be not only absurd ...
... forgive , they are forgi- ven them , and whose sins you shall retain they are retained . John 20 . There is no absurdity therefore in saying , that man can forgive sins when empowered by God so to do . It would indeed be not only absurd ...
Strana cviii
... forgiven thee , ( c ) if they were mistaken , it was not because they said , that it belonged but to God , to forgive sin ; but because they refused to acknowledge him to be God who had wrought so divine a work , and which demonstrated ...
... forgiven thee , ( c ) if they were mistaken , it was not because they said , that it belonged but to God , to forgive sin ; but because they refused to acknowledge him to be God who had wrought so divine a work , and which demonstrated ...
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