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Strana xxiii
of Christ : Who hath the key of David : he that openeth , and no man shudteth ;
shutteth and no man openeth ; all agree that ... Wherefore , when Christ gave the
keys to his apostles and their lawful successors , he imparted to them a true
power ...
of Christ : Who hath the key of David : he that openeth , and no man shudteth ;
shutteth and no man openeth ; all agree that ... Wherefore , when Christ gave the
keys to his apostles and their lawful successors , he imparted to them a true
power ...
Strana xlviii
549. we read these words : Let no one say , ( mark what follows ) I do penance
privately with God , who knows my sins : For then in vain was it said , Whatever
you shall bind on earth shall be bound in heaven : Were then the keys given in
vain ...
549. we read these words : Let no one say , ( mark what follows ) I do penance
privately with God , who knows my sins : For then in vain was it said , Whatever
you shall bind on earth shall be bound in heaven : Were then the keys given in
vain ...
Strana xcvi
Then to no purpose was it said , • Whatsoever you shall loose on earth , shall be
loosed in heaven : Then " to no purpose were the keys given to the church of God
; we make “ void the gospel , we make void the words of Christ . ” Thus these ...
Then to no purpose was it said , • Whatsoever you shall loose on earth , shall be
loosed in heaven : Then " to no purpose were the keys given to the church of God
; we make “ void the gospel , we make void the words of Christ . ” Thus these ...
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