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Strana xxiii
... loose , with judicial authority . And as no one can enter a house when shut , unless he who is charged with the keys open the door , so also neither can any one enter heaven , shut against him by reason of his crimes , unless it be ...
... loose , with judicial authority . And as no one can enter a house when shut , unless he who is charged with the keys open the door , so also neither can any one enter heaven , shut against him by reason of his crimes , unless it be ...
Strana xxiv
William Sampson. loose , shall be loosed ; but rather , whatsoever thou shalt loose , was loosed , and whatsoever you shall loose , was loosed . But some may say , this is true : priests have the power to bind and to loose , but it does ...
William Sampson. loose , shall be loosed ; but rather , whatsoever thou shalt loose , was loosed , and whatsoever you shall loose , was loosed . But some may say , this is true : priests have the power to bind and to loose , but it does ...
Strana xxvi
... loose , what sins to retain , and what to forgive . Now , how are they to form a just judgment , how can they make a just discernment , how can they distinguish amongst a crowd of supplicants the penitents to be absolved , from the ...
... loose , what sins to retain , and what to forgive . Now , how are they to form a just judgment , how can they make a just discernment , how can they distinguish amongst a crowd of supplicants the penitents to be absolved , from the ...
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