We have no meanings for "give absolution" in our records yet.
1 Holy priests are with us to hear all, and to give absolution .
2 But now, at the peak of her resentment, she had to give absolution .
3 No one has the power to receive confession of sins, or to give absolution .
4 As far as I am concerned I willingly give absolution to knaves, rogues and rascals and all the wretched.
5 The right that the lay chiefs arrogated to themselves of giving absolution .
6 The golden key is the divine authority by which the priest gives absolution .
7 A woman to whom I would have given absolution without waiting to hear her confess.
8 Have the men of old given absolution before penance?
9 I found them all and gave absolution .
10 Then the priest gave absolution .
11 This afternoon I gave absolution and extreme unction to an Irishman, who has not regained consciousness since he was brought here.
12 She seems impersonal; or rather two persons, one who does nothing but ill whilst the other gives absolution ....
13 "A moment of time in which I may give absolution to this child of God before we die."
14 "I give absolution unto De Noyan."
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