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- legal status of the Church of Scientology". Stato, Chiese e Pluralismo Confessionale. 2014 (21). Milan: University of Milan. doi:10.13130/1971-8543/4109...
- armchairs. New kinds of armchairs appeared, including the fauteuil en confessionale or "Confessional armchair", which had padded cushions ions on either...
- retained in the bergère à oreilles ("with ears"), or, fancifully, bergère confessionale, as if the occupant were hidden from view, as in a confessional. A bergère...
- / Date incompatibility (help) Saint Antonius in the Catholic Forum Confessionale defecerunt. Titulus de restitutionibus. [s.l.] : [s.n.], 1492. 304 s...
- century. Du Cange cites the year 1563 for an early use of the word confessionale for the sacrum poenitentiae tribunal. The term was applied to the burial...
- plurimis claris selectisque mulieribus, Lorenzo de Rubeis, Ferrara 1497 Confessionale seu interrogatorium (in Italian). Venice: Alessandro Bindoni. 1520....
- Aquinas; Bonaventure's "De **** alis seraphim", "De regimine animæ", "Confessionale"; the "Summa theologica" (Books II, III), together with the "Summa confessionalis"...
- armchairs. New kinds of armchairs appeared, including the fauteuil en confessionale or "Confessional armchair", which had padded cushions on either side...
- vernacular representatives of the penitential genre such as the Scrifboc (or Confessionale Pseudo-Ecgberhti) and the Old English Penitential (or Paenitentiale...
- Old English text, known variously as the Scriftboc, Confessionale Pseudo-Egberti or Confessionale Egberti, was once stated to be a translation from Latin...