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1 14,1| Fathers,-it is indeed a crime the most unworthy that they
2 14,3| it, the pardon of another crime; the Synod hath for this
3 14,3| absolution of any public crime or delinquency, into which
4 14,3| account of the quality of the crime objected, they have to appear (
5 15,1| defiled themselves by any crime, He would no longer have
6 15,5| on account of some secret crime, or in what manner soever,
7 15,5| homicide ; even though that crime have neither been proved
8 15,5| orders,--be they guilty of crime ever so atrocious; except
9 16,2| persons discovered in any such crime shall be forthwith punished
10 16,2| persons discovered in any such crime shall be forthwith punished
11 19,3| persons discovered in any such crime shall be forthwith punished
12 19,3| persons discovered in any such Crime shall be forthwith punished
13 23,3| notoriously stained with crime, either to minister at the
14 23,4| sports, and all sorts of crime whatever, as also the secular
15 25,3| to the character of the crime. Women, whether married
16 25,4| Bishop may absolve from crime, and dispense in cases of
17 25,4| suspensions, arising from a crime that is secret,-except that
18 25,4| same also, as regards the crime of heresy, shall be permitted
19 25,4| sight of many, committed a crime, whereby there is no doubt
20 26,4| according to the quality of the crime and of the persons. Moreover,
21 26,4| nor be absolved from this crime, until after full restitution
22 26,4| persisting in the same crime, with the same or some other
23 26,4| to the quality of their crime and contumacy, and their
24 26,4| forbid, they abstain not from crime of this nature, and, upon
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