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1 Intro| love and concern, to ask questions in a certain way, and so~ 2 5 | answers to such unexpected questions amid a crowd of~jostling 3 5 | Answers” to~the monks’ questions on matters of piety, and 4 5 | practical are the exemplary~“Questions to Penitents” by Metropolitan 5 6 | really want to study these questions deeply, and~are not simply 6 6 | Yes! — and all these~questions which he finds doubtful 7 8 | After finishing the usual questions, you should ask in a quiet, 8 8 | to confess if I ask you questions according to the commandments:~ 9 9 | only began to think about questions of conscience and eternity 10 9 | never thought deeply about questions~of eternity. Thus in confession 11 13 | This is why there are more questions and~penances in the Trebnik 12 13 | may be for a priest to ask questions about such things,~he must 13 13 | probably forestall your further questions; even~though it torments 14 13 | unconcerned about loftier~questions and aspirations; they also 15 18 | beforehand and then choose~which questions to ask, adapting himself 16 18 | Confession, and also other~questions which may be put to penitents. 17 18 | admissions, or~to asking questions about individual sins. How 18 18 | pastor should begin his questions. What exactly are~these 19 18 | What exactly are~these questions to be?~To begin with, when 20 19 | his guilt~before God, put questions to him about which he probably 21 19 | profitable not to continue~your questions in the accepted order of 22 19 | position by using the basic questions we~have indicated above, 23 19 | useful to continue~asking questions in the same order, according 24 D | Appendix D.~Questions tor Penitents,~According