The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana xvi
... remit public sins , by reprehension , if the person reprehended submit himself to reproof , and private ones , by a voluntary confession to any person whatsoever . It likewise teaches that even Priests who are in mortal siu , exercise ...
... remit public sins , by reprehension , if the person reprehended submit himself to reproof , and private ones , by a voluntary confession to any person whatsoever . It likewise teaches that even Priests who are in mortal siu , exercise ...
Strana xcvi
William Sampson. : " soever sins ye remit : they therefore remit sins , because Jesus Christ " remitteth the sins through their ministry , as it was Jesus Christ who " loosened Lazarus , by the hands of his disciples . " you shall The ...
William Sampson. : " soever sins ye remit : they therefore remit sins , because Jesus Christ " remitteth the sins through their ministry , as it was Jesus Christ who " loosened Lazarus , by the hands of his disciples . " you shall The ...
Strana cix
... remit sin ; that they should remit it in his name and on his part . In quality of sovereign judge , both of the living and of the dead , he constitutes them his subalterns ; he imparts his authority to them , to raise even the dead to ...
... remit sin ; that they should remit it in his name and on his part . In quality of sovereign judge , both of the living and of the dead , he constitutes them his subalterns ; he imparts his authority to them , to raise even the dead to ...
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