The Doctrine of Confession in the Church of EnglandJoseph Masters, 1865 - 281 pages |
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absolve according applied auricular authority Baptism benefit of absolution Bishop Blessed canonical CHRIST Church of England committed Common Prayer confes conscience Council of Trent counsel deadly declaration desire discipline Divine doctrine Eccl ecclesiastical English Reformation Eucharist exercise Exhortation expression faith Fathers fession forgiveness form of Absolution given Gospel grace hath Holy Communion HOLY GHOST Homily Hooker implied indicative form Jeremy Taylor judge judgment keys LORD LORD's LORD's Supper means ment mercy mind minister Moreover Morinus necessity offence Office ordinance pardon passage penitent penitential practice Prayer Book Priest Priesthood primitive principle private absolution private confession promise public penance punishment Pusey question quoted receive Reformation remission of sins remitted repentance Roman rubric rule sacra Savoy Conference says Scripture secret sick person sinner sins ye sion soul special confession spiritual supposed teaching term Tertullian thee thou tion tism unto venial sins virtue