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Strana xiv
... and judges , before whom all mortal crimes , iuto which the faithful might all ,
were to be laid open , in order that they , by virtue of the power of the Keys which
was given to them to remit or to retain sins , might pronounce sentence . For it is ...
... and judges , before whom all mortal crimes , iuto which the faithful might all ,
were to be laid open , in order that they , by virtue of the power of the Keys which
was given to them to remit or to retain sins , might pronounce sentence . For it is ...
Strana xvi
... also in Heaven : And whatsoever you shall loose upon Earth , it shall be loosed
also in Heaven , Matt . 16. and 19. And whose sins you shall forgive , they are
forgiven them : And whose sins you shall retain , they are retained , John , 20.
... also in Heaven : And whatsoever you shall loose upon Earth , it shall be loosed
also in Heaven , Matt . 16. and 19. And whose sins you shall forgive , they are
forgiven them : And whose sins you shall retain , they are retained , John , 20.
Strana xxvi
For , as they have received the power not only to forgive but also to 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 ...
For , as they have received the power not only to forgive but also to 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 ...
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