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" For venial sins, whereby we are not excluded from the grace of God, and into which we fall more frequently, although they be rightly and profitably, and without any presumption declared in confession, as the custom of pious persons demonstrates, yet may... "
Nuns and Nunneries: Sketches Compiled Entirely from Romish Authorities - Page 54
de Nuns, Lewis Hippolytus Joseph Tonna - 1852 - 342 pages
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The Catholic Question in America: Whether a Roman Catholic Clergyman be in ...

William Sampson - 1813 - 278 pages
...sufficiently testify, yet they may be omitted without sin, and expiated by various other remedies. But, as all mortal sins, even those of thought, render men children of wrath and enemies of God, it is therefore necessary to seek forgiveness of all from God, by a sincere and humble confession. When therefore,...
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A History of Popery: Including Its Origin, Progress, Doctrines, Practice ...

A watchman - 1834 - 432 pages
...can adequately know. But, proceeds the council, " Seeing that all mortal sins, even of thought, make men children of wrath, and enemies of God, it is necessary to seek from him, (through the priest,) the pardon of every one of them, with open, (that is auricular,) and...
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A Text-book of Popery: Comprising a Brief History of the Council of Trent ...

John Mockett Cramp - 1839 - 508 pages
...properly and usefully, and without any presumption. But seeing that all mortal sins, even of thought, make men children of wrath and enemies of God, it is necessary to seek from him pardon of every one of them, with open and humble confession. Therefore when the faithful...
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The Council of Trent [abridged from A text-book of popery, by J.M. Cramp].

John Mockett Cramp - 1840 - 208 pages
...properly and usefully, and without any presumption. But seeing that all mortal sins, even of thought, make men children of wrath and enemies of God, it is necessary to seek from him pardon of every one of them, with open and humble confession. Therefore, when the faithful...
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Catholicity v. Sibthorp; or, Some help to answer the question, whether the ...

George Edward Biber - 1842 - 298 pages
...silence and expiated by many other remedies.^ But as all mortal sins, even of thought, make men the children of wrath, and enemies of God, it is necessary to seek at God's hand the pardon also of (hem all by open and modest confession It follows, moreover, that...
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The Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent: Literally Translated Into ...

1851 - 444 pages
...though those sins be most hidden, and committed only against the two last precepts of the decalogue ;d which sometimes wound the soul more grievously, and...sins, even those of thought, render men children of wrath,e and enemies of Q-od, it is necessary to seek also for the pardon of them all from God, with...
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Letters on the Church of Rome, addressed to the rev. Emmanuel Feraut

Baptist Wriothesley Noel (hon.) - 1851 - 638 pages
...and committed againi! the two last precepts of the decalogue alone. . . . Since all mortal sins, even of thought, render men children of wrath and enemies of God, it is necessary to seek from God the pardon of all by an open and modest confession, (Sess. x. 4.) " If any one shall say that...
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The Doctrinal Decrees and Canons of the Council of Trent

William Craig Brownlee - 1857 - 144 pages
...and usefully, and without any pre• sumption. But seeing that all mortal sins, even of thought, make men children of wrath and enemies of God, it is necessary to seek from him pardon of every one of them, with open and humble confession. Therefore, when the faithful...
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The Mystery of Iniquity Unveiled: Or, Popery Unfolded and Refuted, and Its ...

Chandler Curtis - 1866 - 432 pages
...properly and usefully, and without any presumption. But seeing that all mortal sins, even of thought, make men children of wrath and enemies of God, it is necessary to seek from him pardon of every one of them, with open and humble confession. Therefore when the faithful...
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Catholic Doctrine as Defined by the Council of Trent: Expounded in a Series ...

Adrien Nampon - 1869 - 770 pages
...presumption declared in confession, as the custom of pious persons demonstrates, yet may they be omitted without guilt, and be expiated by many other remedies....confession. Wherefore, while the faithful of Christ are careful to confess, all the sins which occur to their memory, they without doubt lay them all bare...
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