The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana xii
... manner regard the essence of the form of the sacrament , and are not necessary to its administration . . The acts of the Penitent himself , namely : Contrition , Confession and Satisfaction are , as it were , the matter of this ...
... manner regard the essence of the form of the sacrament , and are not necessary to its administration . . The acts of the Penitent himself , namely : Contrition , Confession and Satisfaction are , as it were , the matter of this ...
Strana xv
... manner thus pointed out , or that it is a rack and a torture to the conscience ; for it is evident that in the church nothing more is required of penitents , than after each one has diligently examined himself , and explored to the ...
... manner thus pointed out , or that it is a rack and a torture to the conscience ; for it is evident that in the church nothing more is required of penitents , than after each one has diligently examined himself , and explored to the ...
Strana lxxviii
... manner : " We pray you to give us no farther trouble , and to write ❝to us no more , nor to send us any more of your writings upon these " matters . You treat those great luminaries of the church , those " great Theologians too much as ...
... manner : " We pray you to give us no farther trouble , and to write ❝to us no more , nor to send us any more of your writings upon these " matters . You treat those great luminaries of the church , those " great Theologians too much as ...
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