The act of absolving or remitting; formal redemption as pronounced by a priest in the sacrament of penance.
1 Brother Jacques; he will satisfy my curiosity in the matter of absolution .
2 It was viewed as a necessary step in the process of absolution .
3 I have written to my sister; but have only mentioned the absolution .
4 You must die without confession and absolution - in the midst of your sins.
5 What scraps they leave go to Doctor Grishkin in return for absolution .
6 Each story unearthed by the commission was supposed to end in absolution .
7 What need, then, of the priest; the confessional; the absolution of man?
8 True, the merit of Christ is mentioned in this formula of absolution .
9 He will give us right plenty of absolution in return for it.
10 She turned to him again; and her eyes searched his for absolution .
11 The right that the lay chiefs arrogated to themselves of giving absolution .
12 She had done no wrong; she would neither ask nor accept absolution .
13 Perhaps there'll be a priest amongst us I can visit for absolution .
14 Therefore it would be wicked to remove private absolution from the Church.
15 Lady Anderson laughed, and said she would give me a general absolution .
16 Meantime, the traffic in bulls of absolution becomes more horrible than ever.
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