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1 6,2| be subjected to rigorous punishment. ~Archpriests, curates,
2 6,2| they may escape everlasting punishment, and obtain the glory of
3 7,1| not indeed for the eternal punishment,-which is, together with
4 7,1| sacrament,-but for the temporal punishment, which, as the sacred writings
5 7,1| and the debt of eternal punishment is blotted out in such wise,
6 7,1| not any debt of temporal punishment to be discharged either
7 14,3| wholesome example of their punishment, may be deterred from vices;
8 14,3| ordinarily, in order to avoid punishment, and to evade the judgments
9 14,3| graces whereby a sin, or a punishment, is remitted. ~And because
10 14,3| or for the remission of a punishment to which he has himself
11 15,1| the fear of hell and of punishment, It declares that if, with
12 15,1| impose on the penitents, the punishment which ought to be inflicted,
13 15,1| forbidden that a person may,--in punishment of his sins, and for his
14 15,1| Lord, without the whole punishment also being therewith pardoned.
15 15,1| undertaken of ourselves for the punishment of sin, or by those imposed
16 15,3| always remits the whole punishment together with the guilt,
17 15,3| sins, as to their temporal punishment, is nowise made to God,
18 15,3| that, after the eternal punishment, has, by virtue of the keys,
19 15,3| the most part a temporal punishment to be discharged; let him
20 15,5| subjected to an appointed punishment. ~And forasmuch as certain
21 22,2| incur, besides the divine punishment, the penalties by law inflicted. ~
22 26,3| CHAPTER XIV. ~By whom punishment is to be inflicted on a
23 26,3| certify to the bishop that the punishment has been inflicted: otherwise
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