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repair 1
reparation 3
repent 1
repentance 16
repents 1
repercussions 1
repetition 1
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16 entire
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16 purification
16 repentance
16 same
16 themselves
16 well
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repentance

   Chapter, §
1 Intro | presuppositions that ground repentance for past faults.~Having 2 Intro (2)| for giving an example of repentance to individuals and civil 3 Intro | implications of these acts of repentance for the faults of the past. 4 1, 3 | purify themselves, through repentance, of past errors and instances 5 1, 3 | before God with his sin, repentance, and trust. No one can repent 6 3, 1 | of holiness, the need for repentance and reform, and their articulation 7 5, 3 | return with a spirit of repentance is that of the acquiescence 8 5, 4 | as to require “an act of repentance (teshuva),”87 and to be 9 6, 2 | reception of acts of ecclesial repentance, because these will vary 10 6, 2 | recognition of faults and repentance for them. However, one should 11 6, 3 | purpose of ecclesial acts of repentance can be none other than the 12 6, 3 | desirable if these acts of repentance would stimulate the members 13 6, 3 | plurality of the notions of repentance and forgiveness in the minds 14 6, 3 | double effect of an act of repentance by the Church: on the one 15 End | again that in every form of repentance for the wrongs of the past, 16 End | purify themselves, through repentance, of past errors and instances


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