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" I further declare, that I do not believe that any sin 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 past sins, a firm and sincere resolution... "
The Orthodox journal and Catholic monthly intelligencer [ed. by W.E. Andrews]. - Page 472
edited by - 1817
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 54

1792 - 684 pages
...neighbour's jiroperty or character, if we have trefpafftd on, or unjuftly injured either, a firm and fincere resolution to avoid future guilt, and to atone to God, are previous and indifpenfable requiGtes to eftablifh a well-founded expectation of furgivencfs ; ard that any pcrfon...
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Union Pamphlets, Volume 12

1800 - 554 pages
...perfon or perfons whatfoever, " but that fincere forrow for paft fins, a firm and " fincere refolution to avoid future guilt, and to " atone to God, are previous and indifpenfable t: requifites to eftablifh a well-founded expectation " of forgivenefs ; and that any...
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The Orthodox churchman's magazine; or, A Treasury of divine and ..., Volume 8

1805 - 506 pages
...whatsoever ; but that any person, who receives absolution without a sincere sorrow for such sin, and a firm and sincere resolution to avoid future guilt, and to atone to Cod, so far from obtaining thereby any remission of his sin, incurs the additional guilt of violating...
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History of the Civil War in Ireland, Containing an Impartial ..., Volume 2

James Gordon - 1805 - 280 pages
...restore our neighbour's property or character, if we have trespassed on, or unjustly injured either; a firm and sincere resolution to avoid future guilt,...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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Impartial Detail of the Proceedings and Debates Both Houses of the Imperial ...

Great Britain. Parliament - 1805 - 444 pages
...but that any person who receives absolution for the same, without a sincere sorrow for such sin, and a firm and sincere resolution to avoid future guilt, and to atone to God, so far from obtaining thereby any remission of his sin, incurs the additional guilt of violating a...
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An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that ...

Francis Plowden - 1806 - 516 pages
...me can be forgiven at the mere ' will of any Pope, or any priest, or of any person whatsoever ; hut that sincere ' sorrow for past sins, a firm and sincere resolution to avoid future guilt, and 1 to atone to God, are previous and indispensible requisites to establish a wcll' founded expectation...
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An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that ...

Francis Plowden - 1806 - 516 pages
...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 neighbours property or character, if we have trespassed...
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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 11

1807 - 542 pages
...me, c.in ha' forgiven, at the mere will of any Pope, ' or any priest, or of any person or persrms ' whatsoever, but that sincere sorrow for ' past sins,...future guilt, and to atone to God, ' are previous and i ndispensable requisites it> ' establish a • well founded expectation of ' forgiveness, and that...
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A History of the Penal Laws Against the Irish Catholics: From the Treaty of ...

Sir Henry Parnell - 1808 - 260 pages
...perfon or perfons whatfoever ; but that fincere forrow for paft fins, a firm and fincere refolution to avoid future guilt, and to atone to God, are previous and indifpenfible requifites to eftablifh a well-founded expectation of forgivenefs ; and that any perfon...
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Annual Register, Volume 49

Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1138 pages
...sin committed by me, can be forgiven, at the mere will of any pope, or any priest, or of any person or persons whatsoever, but that sincere sorrow for...requisites to establish a well-founded expectation of for. giveaess ; and that any person who receives absolution without these previous requisites, so far...
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