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Strana xxxv
Son , be of good heart ; thy sins are forgiven thee . ... c . means one and the same
thing with , Redeem all thy sins with alms ; He shall save his people from all their
sins ; Son be of good heart ; all thy sins without exception , are forgiven thee ...
Son , be of good heart ; thy sins are forgiven thee . ... c . means one and the same
thing with , Redeem all thy sins with alms ; He shall save his people from all their
sins ; Son be of good heart ; all thy sins without exception , are forgiven thee ...
Strana xlv
17. he warns us not to keep our hearts envelloped and hid , that is to say , as he
explains himself , not to conceal in the ... of the Jews , was the figure of
confession , and that this was the circumcision of the heart ; of which the prophets
spoke .
17. he warns us not to keep our hearts envelloped and hid , that is to say , as he
explains himself , not to conceal in the ... of the Jews , was the figure of
confession , and that this was the circumcision of the heart ; of which the prophets
spoke .
Strana lvii
And speaking of the Knights Templars , he uses these words , of the book of
Deuteronomy , “ the word is very nigh unto thee , in thy mouth “ and in thy heart , ”
in order to give them to understand , that it is not enough for the word to be in the
...
And speaking of the Knights Templars , he uses these words , of the book of
Deuteronomy , “ the word is very nigh unto thee , in thy mouth “ and in thy heart , ”
in order to give them to understand , that it is not enough for the word to be in the
...
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