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1 13| persecution have had a period [of penance] laid upon them, and a time [
2 13| culpable laxity in admitting to penance the lapsed. ~Many agreed
3 15| even after having performed penance; for, as the ~preceding
4 17| notorious sin ~were put to open penance, and punished in this world
5 17| it would seem that public penance was required only ~of those
6 17| the necessity of public penance to all crimes which the
7 17| offences requiring ~public penance will be found intimated.~ ~
8 17| always many cases of public penance, but in ~the East it is
9 17| in the ~year 1080, did a penance like that of older days,
10 17| ordinary austerities of penance. ~Their wives desired to
11 17| theatre of sorrow and public penance. The emperor wore the hairshirt ~
12 17| practical purposes Public Penance was a general institution
13 17| distinguish between this Public Penance and the private confession ~
14 17| had been to assign public penance for secret sin;(1) a ~thing
15 17| understand by the ~"Sacrament of Penance." It would be out of place
16 17| explanation of why ~Public Penance died out. "It came to an
17 18| in which ~they do their penance must be scrutinized. And
18 18| if anyone who is doing ~penance shews himself zealous in
19 18| desired to be received to penance: ~accordingly they were
20 18| question of shortening their penance, time, for they were not
21 19| reconciliation, and imposition of penance, and in general, ~everything
22 20| invariable canons of the ~public penance are to give way before the
23 25| pane et aqua"(c. xxv. 3); a penance again ~enjoined in the Penitential
24 31| by sickness before their penance is finished, and ~concerning
25 31| and wizards, also of the ~penance of them that have not avoided
26 31| relationship, ~and of the penance of such as are in such marriages.~ ~[
27 31| marriages.~ ~[The time of penance fixed is twenty years, only
28 31| unless such as are ~doing penance.~ ~CANON XXVI.~Clerics are
29 31| suitable and sufficient penance. And whoever shall ~speak
30 31| form of receiving her to ~penance.[Her reception back is conditioned
31 31| back, or admitting him ~to penance.~ ~CANON LXX.~Of the hospital
32 31| ought not to be received ~to penance, and which once only, and
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