The Moallakat; or, seven Arabian poems which were suspended on the temple at Mecca. Poems, consisting chiefly of translations from the Asiatick languagesJ. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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... Penance in Christian Life.” The treatment begins with the traditional ecclesial practices of fasting, prayer, and almsgiving. Key themes, already noted as rooted in a reparative concept of penance, are invoked to describe these ...
... Penance in Christian Life.” The treatment begins with the traditional ecclesial practices of fasting, prayer, and almsgiving. Key themes, already noted as rooted in a reparative concept of penance, are invoked to describe these ...
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... penance together. Through the sacrament of penance—which now included a confession of one's sins— one reconciled with God, while one reconciled with one's enemy by means of a peace contract, a different but analogous sort of confession ...
... penance together. Through the sacrament of penance—which now included a confession of one's sins— one reconciled with God, while one reconciled with one's enemy by means of a peace contract, a different but analogous sort of confession ...
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... Penance ) they would have it in their Power either to punish all Sins of what Degree foever , but with one only , and that the fevereft Penance , which is abfurd ; or elfe not at all to punish any other than the most notorious and ...
... Penance ) they would have it in their Power either to punish all Sins of what Degree foever , but with one only , and that the fevereft Penance , which is abfurd ; or elfe not at all to punish any other than the most notorious and ...
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... penance took place . The use of the Penitential Books slowly disappears , while the confes- sor would give each penitent the penance that he considered appro- priate . Gradually penances began to be performed immediately after ...
... penance took place . The use of the Penitential Books slowly disappears , while the confes- sor would give each penitent the penance that he considered appro- priate . Gradually penances began to be performed immediately after ...
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... penance , especially if the penance was imposed only for venial sins , the sin would be then only venial , ex- cept it was accompanied with a voluntary and formal contempt ; likewise if the omission happened through forgetfulness , it ...
... penance , especially if the penance was imposed only for venial sins , the sin would be then only venial , ex- cept it was accompanied with a voluntary and formal contempt ; likewise if the omission happened through forgetfulness , it ...
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ABU HANIFAH ABU YUSUF according againſt alfo alſo AMRU anceſtors anſwer bailee bailment becauſe beſt Bráhmen brother cafe caſe cauſe claffes clafs claſs confidered daugh daughter deceaſed decifion degree depofit diftinction diftribution eftate equal eſtate expiation facrifice faid fame father fays fecond feems feí female fenfe feven feveral fhall fhare fide fifters fince firft firſt fixth flave fome fon's fpirit fubfiftence fubject fuch fyftem grandfather heirs higheſt himſelf HINDA horſe houſe huſband iffue inheritance itſelf juft juftice king male meaſure moiety moſt mother muft MUHAMMED muſt neglect occafion paternal penance perfons perform prefent prieſt publick puniſhment purpoſe raiſe reaſon refiduary refidue refpect rule ſeems ſhall ſhare ſhe ſhould ſon ſtate Súdra themſelves theſe third thofe thoſe tion twiceborn ULPIAN uſe Véda whofe whole widow wife ZAID ابن الله بنت بنت رحمه رو علي لا من