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A Serious persuasive to Christian purity. And directions for penitent offenders
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Governor Smith's proclamation for a fast reviewed and spiritualized
an afternoon's sermon delivered at Plymouth in Vermont, April 13th, 1808 ; being a day set apart by authority as a season for humiliation, fasting and prayer -
A short answer to "A true exposition of the doctrine of the Catholic Church touching the sacrament of penance, with the grounds on which this doctrine is founded"
contained in an appendix to the Catholic question decided in the city of New-York, in July, 1813 -
The Penitent swearer's soliloquy and prayer
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Royall psalmes, or, Soliloquies of D. Anthony, King of Portingall
wherein the sinner confesseth his sinnes and imploreth the grace of God -
Instruction concerning penance and holy communion
the second part fo the instruction of youth, containing the means how we may return to God by penance, and remain in his grace by the good and frequent use of the sacraments. By Charles Gobinet, Doctor of Divinity, of the house and Society of Sorbon, principal of the college of Plessis-Sorbon -
A short treatise of the sacrament of penance
With the manner of examination of conscience for a generall confession. Wherunto is added another treatise of confession, for such spirituall or deuout persons, as frequent that Sacrament. Set forth in Italian, by the Reuerend Father Vincent Bruno of the societie of Iesus -
Peace and penance in late medieval Italy
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Gratian the theologian
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Penance in medieval Europe, 600 - 1200
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Master of penance
Gratian and the development of penitential thought and law in the twelfth century -
The litle memorial, treating of the good, & fruitfull vse, of the holy sacraments, of pennance and communion
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Act of the General Assembly, anent a solemn national fast and humiliation
At Edinburgh the fourteenth day of February, one thousand and seven hundred years, post meridiem -
The royal penitent, or, The psalmes of Don Antonio, King of Portugal
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"Poor, sinning folk"
confession and conscience in Counter-Reformation Germany -
Pastoral instructions proper for penitents as well as confessors
Wherein are to be seen all the faults committed by penitents in the use of the sacrament of penance, and what directions are given by confessors for the amendment of those faults. By Cardinal Denhoff, Bishop of Cesene -
A memoriall of a Christian life
wherein are treated all such thinges, as appertaine vnto a Christian to doe, from the beginning of his conuersion, vntill the end of his perfection : deuided into seauen treatises, the particulers whereof are noted in the page following -
A short treatise of the sacrament of penance
with the maner of examination of conscience for a generall confession : wherunto is added another treatise of confession, for such spirituall or deuoute persons as frequent that sacrament -
Sins overthrow, or, A godly and learned treatise of mortification
wherein is excellently handled first, the generall doctrine of mortification, and then particularly how to mortifie [brace] fornication, vncleannes, evill concupiscence, inordinate affection, and couetousnes : all being the substance of severall sermons upon Colos. III.V -
A briefe treatise of pennance
With necessary instructions for the due preparation to that sacrame[n]t, by examining the conscience for making of a generall confession. By William Warford of the Society of Iesus -
The good confessor
or, instructions for the due and worthy administration of the sacrament of penance. By Martin Marley, D.D -
A contrite heart
prosecution and redemption in the Carolingian empire -
A new history of penance
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The letter of the Lord Cardinal Denhoff Bp. of Cesene. Directed to the pastors and confessors of his diocess [sic], exhorting them to make use of his pastoral instruction touching the administration of the sacrament of penance
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The denunciation of Christ against Jerusalem, considered and applied in a sermon
preached in the parish-church of St. Michael, Cornhill, London; on Friday, December 13, 1776: Being the Day appointed for a General Fast. By Robert Pool Finch, D. D. Rector of that Parish