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1 3,1 | be instant in prayer; to confess more frequently; to receive
2 4,1 | and Apostolic Church. I confess one baptism for the remission
3 6,1 | 1. If any one does not confess that the first man, Adam,
4 7,1 | that each one recognise and confess, that, whereas all men had
5 7,1 | we shall be converted, we confess that we are prevented by
6 14,1 | previous confession, let him confess as soon as possible. ~CHAPTER
7 15,1 | of Christ are careful to confess all the sins which occur
8 15,1 | recesses of his conscience, he confess those sins by which he shall
9 15,1 | that has been scandalized,--confess his sins publicly, nevertheless
10 15,1 | faithful of Christ should confess,--a thing which it knew
11 15,3 | the remission of sins, to confess all and singular the mortal
12 15,3 | that they, who strive to confess all their sins, wish to
13 15,3 | that it is not lawful to confess venial sins ; let him be
14 15,3 | punishments on those who confess; and that it is a fiction,
15 23,3 | negligently; and if we must needs confess, that no other work can
16 24,2 | the mass, and that they confess their sins at least once
17 25,3 | thereof, they carefully confess their sins, and approach
18 26,3 | CHAPTER X. ~Nuns shall confess and communicate once a month;
19 26,3 | their constitutions, to confess their sins, and to receive
20 26,14| oecumenical Synod of Trent: let us confess the faith thereof; let us
21 26,14| thereof. ~Answer. Ever let us confess, ever keep. ~ ./. The Cardinal.
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