The 1. obiection.
A man of great secrecie was chosen to bee the penitentiarie priest; which prooueth, that other faults then publick were con∣fessed to him. For such sinnes as were publickly to be reuea∣led, needed no secrecie at all.
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A man of great secrecie was chosen to bee the penitentiarie priest; which prooueth, that other faults then publick were con∣fessed to him. For such sinnes as were publickly to be reuea∣led, needed no secrecie at all.