If it pronounces cessation it remits the case to the hearing of a court of the same order. [Please select]
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Let there be no remits from the inner to the outer house, hear ye me. [Please select]
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It is, and always has been, the theory of the Catholic Church, that the indulgence remits merely temporal penalties,-- that is, penalties imposed by ecclesiastical authority, and the pains of Purgatory,--and that it can take effect only upon certain conditions, among which is that of sincere repentance. [Please select]
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He restores similarly to the inhabitants of Auvergne their contingent vanquished at Alise; to the people of Artois, he remits all tribute, restores their laws, and places the territory of the Boulonnaise in subjection to them. [Please select]
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