assoilzie (Meaning)
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assoilzie (v. t.)
Alt. of Assoilyie
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assoilzie Sentence Examples
- In medieval times, the church had the power to assoilzie individuals of their sins through confession.
- The priest performed the ritual to assoilzie the penitent and grant them absolution.
- Only through sincere repentance could the bishop assoilzie the condemned soul.
- The act of contrition was necessary for the priest to assoilzie the parishioner.
- The forgiveness offered by the confessor sought to assoilzie the burdened heart.
- The sacrament of reconciliation was a means to assoilzie believers of their transgressions.
- Seeking redemption, the devout prayed for the priest to assoilzie them of their guilt.
- The forgiveness extended by the clergy aimed to assoilzie the faithful of their wrongdoings.
- The bishop's blessing had the power to assoilzie even the gravest of sins.
- Through penance and prayer, the individual hoped the priest would assoilzie their soul.
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In medieval times, the church had the power to assoilzie individuals of their sins through confession.
The priest performed the ritual to assoilzie the penitent and grant them absolution.
Only through sincere repentance could the bishop assoilzie the condemned soul.
The act of contrition was necessary for the priest to assoilzie the parishioner.