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... confession , and satisfac- tion ; that these are all of divine institution ; -that in confession the penitent is bound to confess all and singular his grievous sins , open and hidden , so far as his memory will serve ; that such confession ...
... confession , and satisfac- tion ; that these are all of divine institution ; -that in confession the penitent is bound to confess all and singular his grievous sins , open and hidden , so far as his memory will serve ; that such confession ...
Page 76
... confession at all , or at least not a perfect confession , and thus the discipline of the Roman Catholic Church would be defeated , and its members deprived of the benefit of the sacrament of penance , and , indeed , of all its ...
... confession at all , or at least not a perfect confession , and thus the discipline of the Roman Catholic Church would be defeated , and its members deprived of the benefit of the sacrament of penance , and , indeed , of all its ...
Page 77
... confessions to Roman Catholic clergymen were not privileged ( e ) . It is doubtful whether this were ever the rule in England . But it is apprehended that , even if it were formerly , it cannot be maintained at this day . The operation ...
... confessions to Roman Catholic clergymen were not privileged ( e ) . It is doubtful whether this were ever the rule in England . But it is apprehended that , even if it were formerly , it cannot be maintained at this day . The operation ...
Page 78
... confession was once alluded to by the court . But even if it were , there is no analogy whatever between the seal of confession as understood in the Church of Rome , and the obligation to secresy as understood in the Established Church ...
... confession was once alluded to by the court . But even if it were , there is no analogy whatever between the seal of confession as understood in the Church of Rome , and the obligation to secresy as understood in the Established Church ...
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... confessions made to a protestant clergyman . In Rex v . Radford ( g ) , which was tried before a contrary decision ... confession made by a Roman Catholic to his priest seems to have been raised . In the report , indeed , it is stated ...
... confessions made to a protestant clergyman . In Rex v . Radford ( g ) , which was tried before a contrary decision ... confession made by a Roman Catholic to his priest seems to have been raised . In the report , indeed , it is stated ...
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