The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana xiv
... retain sins , might pro- nounce sentence . For it is manifest , that Priests could not exercise this jurisdiction without cognizance of the cause , nor observe that equity in imposing the penalties , if the Penitent confessed his crimeș ...
... retain sins , might pro- nounce sentence . For it is manifest , that Priests could not exercise this jurisdiction without cognizance of the cause , nor observe that equity in imposing the penalties , if the Penitent confessed his crimeș ...
Strana xvi
... retain , they are retained , John , 20. As addressed to all Christians indifferently and promiscuously , contrary to the institution of this sacrament , so that each one has power to remit public sins , by reprehension , if the person ...
... retain , they are retained , John , 20. As addressed to all Christians indifferently and promiscuously , contrary to the institution of this sacrament , so that each one has power to remit public sins , by reprehension , if the person ...
Strana xxvi
... retain sins , a power which conformably to the intention of Christ , they are to exercise not at random , but prudently and with discretion , it must be a part of their office as judges , to discern what sins they are to bind , and what ...
... retain sins , a power which conformably to the intention of Christ , they are to exercise not at random , but prudently and with discretion , it must be a part of their office as judges , to discern what sins they are to bind , and what ...
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