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Author: Late reverend, learned and judicious Divine.
Title: Sin dismantled, shewing the loathsomnesse thereof, in laying it open by confession; with the remedy for it by repentance & conversion. Wherein is set forth the manner how we ought to confess our sins to God and man, with the consiliary decrees from the authority thereof, and for the shewing the necessity of priestly absolution, the removing the disesteem the vulgar have of absolution, setting forth the power of ministers. With an historical relation of the canons concerning confession, and the secret manner of it; also shewing the confessors affections and inclinations. By a late reverend, learned and judicious Divine.
Print source: Sin dismantled, shewing the loathsomnesse thereof, in laying it open by confession; with the remedy for it by repentance & conversion. Wherein is set forth the manner how we ought to confess our sins to God and man, with the consiliary decrees from the authority thereof, and for the shewing the necessity of priestly absolution, the removing the disesteem the vulgar have of absolution, setting forth the power of ministers. With an historical relation of the canons concerning confession, and the secret manner of it; also shewing the confessors affections and inclinations. By a late reverend, learned and judicious Divine.
Late reverend, learned and judicious Divine.

London: printed by J. Best, for William Crook, at the three Bibles on Fleet-Bridge, MDCLXIV. [1664]
Notes:
With a table of contents and final page of errata.
With marginal notes.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Subject terms:
Catholic Church -- Discipline -- Early works to 1800.
Confession -- Catholic Church -- Early works to 1800.
URL: https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A60278.0001.001
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