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Filed under: Forgiveness -- Religious aspects -- Bruderhof Communities
Filed under: Forgiveness of sin -- Early works to 1800
Filed under: Penance -- Early works to 1800- On Modesty, by Tertullian, trans. by Sydney Thelwall (HTML with commentary at CCEL)
Filed under: Forgiveness of sin -- Sermons -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Confession- Confessions: The Philosophy of Transparency (London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic, c2012), by Thomas Docherty (HTML with commentary at Bloomsbury)
- Startling Facts: or, Deeds of Darkness Disclosed Relative to Auricular Confession, and its Relations to Sacerdotal Celibacy, Convents, Monasteries, Morality, and Civil and Religious Liberty (Cincinnati: Pub. by the author, 1875), by J. G. White
Filed under: Confession -- Catholic Church- The Priest, the Woman, and the Confessional (Chicago: A. Craig and Co., 1880), by Charles Paschal Telesphore Chiniquy (illustrated HTML at jesus-is-lord.com)
- The Priest, the Woman, and the Confessional (Chicago: A. Craig and Co., 1887), by Charles Paschal Telesphore Chiniquy (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Confessional: A View of Romanism in its Actual Principles, Aims, and Workings, Drawn up Chiefly from Authoritative Papal Sources, and Earnestly Recommended to the Dispassionate Consideration of Christendom (London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., ca. 1859), by J. R. Beard (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Confessional Unmasked: Showing the Depravity of the Romish Priesthood, the Iniquity of the Confessional and the Questions Put to Females in Confession (London: Protestant Electoral Union, ca. 1866) (multiple formats at Google)
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Filed under: Trade secrets -- SwitzerlandFiled under: Trade secrets -- United States- Finding a Balance: Computer Software, Intellectual Property, and the Challenge of Technological Change (1992), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment
Filed under: Penance -- History -- Great BritainFiled under: Penance -- History of doctrinesFiled under: Penance -- PoetryFiled under: Fasting
Filed under: Fasting -- Biblical teaching
Filed under: Fasting -- Religious aspects -- ChristianityFiled under: Fasting -- Religious aspects -- Coptic ChurchFiled under: Fasting -- Religious aspects -- Islam
Filed under: Ramadan
Filed under: Fasts and feasts -- JudaismFiled under: Fasts and feasts- Pagan Holidays, or God's Holy Days: Which?, by Herbert W. Armstrong (multiple formats with commentary at thetrumpet.com)
- The Hidden Side of Christian Festivals (Los Angeles et al.: St. Alban Press, 1920), by C. W. Leadbeater
- The Festival of the Dead (reprinted as New Materials for the History of Man #1; Toronto: Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, 1920), by R. G. Haliburton (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Pilgrimage of Etheria (1919 SPCK edition of all extant portions of this work), by Egeria, trans. by M. L. McClure and Charles Lett Feltoe (HTML at CCEL)
- The Pilgrimage of S. Silvia of Aquitania to the Holy Places (Circ. 385 A.D.) (in English only (Latin text omitted); London: Palestine Pilgrims' Text Society, 1896), by Egeria, ed. by J. H. Bernard, contrib. by Charles William Wilson (illustrated HTML at Celebration of Women Writers)
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