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  • Nemo novit Patrem, nisi Filius, et cui voluerit Filius revelare.

    Pens��es 1623-1662 1944

  • The Council of Durham (1220) declared as follows: "Ne sacerdos revelet confessionem-Nullus ira, vel odio, vel Ecclesiæ metu vel mortis in aliquo audeat revelare confessiones, signo vel verbo generali vel speciali ut dicendo 'Ego scio quales vos estis', sub periculo ordinis et beneficii, et si convictus fuerit, absque misericordia degradabitur", i.e.,

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913

  • But understand this in such way that the priest shall on no account reveal that which he knows only through confession (hoc tamen sic intellige quod sacerdos illud, quod scit solum per confessionem, nullo modo debet revelare).

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913

  • [850] Quocirca Domino complacitum est, variis quidem modis vicibusque Ecclesiae suae semetipsum revelare, suamque hanc voluntatem patefacere; [851] sed et eandem omnem postea literis consignare, quo et veritati suae tam conservandae quam propagandae melius consuleret, nec Ecclesia sua contra carnis corruptelam, contra malitiam mundi of Satan and of the world, to commit the same wholly unto writing;

    The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches. 1889

  • Patrem, nisi Filius, et cui voluerit Filius revelare.

    Pascal's Pensées Blaise Pascal 1642

  • From the Hebrew, gala revelare, the ancient prophets of Ireland, were alfo

    Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicus 1786

  • Cìone occulcas illius rei quam cibi revelare proroiu: cecum Ego fum.

    Lux in tenebris, hoc est prophetiæ donum quô Deus Ecclesiam Evangelicam, in regno Bohemiæ ... Christoph Kotter , Krystyna Poniatowska 1657

  • (Quæst. 51: nn. 99, 100 and 101) as follows: "Sacerdos non potest delicta commissa per confitentem revelare etiam quod sint atrocissima ac etiam quod continentur sub crimine læsæ majestatis, imo nec etiam ad id cogi potest de mandato papæ", i.e., "a priest may not reveal the offences committed by the person confessing, even though they be of the most atrocious, and even though they come under the crime of high treason: and, what is more, he cannot even be compelled thereto by order of the pope".

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913

  • 11 Ej; o autem in - terrogabam, dicens: D.beóne revelare hxc D. JohanmSobek?

    Lux in tenebris, hoc est prophetiæ donum quô Deus Ecclesiam Evangelicam, in regno Bohemiæ ... Christoph Kotter , Krystyna Poniatowska 1657

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