| 1826 - 1138 pągines
...whatsoever committed by me can be forgiven at the mere will of any pope or any priest, or of any person whatsoever •, but that sincere sorrow for past sins,...establish a well-founded expectation of forgiveness ; and that any person who receives absolution, without these previous requisites, so far from obtaining... | |
| Theobald Wolfe Tone, William Theobald Wolfe Tone - 1826 - 594 pągines
...whatsoever, committed by us, can be forgiven at the mere will of any Pope, or of any Priest, or of any person or persons whatsoever ; but, that sincere sorrow for past sins, a firm and sincere resolution, as far as may be in our power, to restore our neighbor's property or character, if we have trespassed... | |
| Parliament proc - 1826 - 734 pągines
...committed " by u» can be forgiven at the mere will of any " Pope, or of any priest, or of any person or " persons whatsoever; but that sincere sorrow " for past sins, a firm and sincere resolution, " a» far as may be in our power, to restore our " neighbours' property or character, if we have "... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1826 - 596 pągines
...whatsoever committed by me can be forgiven at the mere will of any pope or any priest, or of any person whatsoever ; but that sincere sorrow for past sins, a firm and sincere resolntion to avoid future guilt, and to atone to God, are previous and indispensable requisites to... | |
| Daniel Lister - 1828 - 194 pągines
...whatsoever committed by me can be forgiven at the mere will of any pope, or of any priest, or of any person or persons whatsoever; but that sincere sorrow for...establish a wellfounded expectation of forgiveness; and that any person who receives absolution without these previous requisites, so far from obtaining... | |
| Augustin Theiner - 1835 - 158 pągines
...restore our neighbours' property or character, if we have trespassed on, or unjustly injured either, a sincere resolution to avoid future guilt, and to atone to God, are previous and indis pensible requisites to establish a well-founded expectation of forgiveness; and that any person... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1842 - 490 pągines
...whatsoever committed by us can be forgiven at the mere will of any Pope, or of any priest, or of any person or persons whatsoever ; but that sincere sorrow for past sins, a firm and sincere resolution, as far as may be in our power, to restore our neighbour's property or character, if we have trespassed... | |
| Borohme Brian (the younger, pseud.) - 1843 - 272 pągines
...that any sin whatsoever committed by us can be forgiven at the mere will of any Pope, or of any person or persons whatsoever, but that sincere sorrow for past sins, a firm and sincere resolution, as far as may be in our power, to restore our neighbour's property or character if we have trespassed... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1844 - 348 pągines
...«in whatsoever committed by me, can be forgiven at the mere will of any pope or any priest, or of any persons whatsoever ; but that sincere sorrow for past...establish a well-founded expectation of forgiveness ; and that any person who receives absolution, without these previous requisites, so far from obtaining... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1844 - 388 pągines
...sin whatsoever committed by me, can be forgiven at the mere will of any pope or any priest, or of any persons whatsoever; but that sincere sorrow for past...establish a well-founded expectation of forgiveness; and that any person who receives absolution, without these previous requisites, so far from obtaining... | |
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