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  2. Confessional writing - Wikipedia

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    Confessional writing usually involves the disclosure of personal revelations and secrets, often in first-person, non-fiction forms such as diaries and memoirs. [2] Confessional writing often employs colloquial speech and direct language to invoke an immediacy between reader and author.

  3. Handbook for a Confessor - Wikipedia

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    As a whole, the collection contains six texts, one in Latin (I) and five in Old English (II-VI). I. Ordo Confessionis (in Latin); broadly similar to the early 8th-century Othmarus ad discipulos by Othmar, abbot of St Gall. [7] II. A confessional formula for recitation, consisting of a list of sins and the penitent's request for forgiveness.

  4. Confessional subscription - Wikipedia

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    Charles Hodge noted that the phrase "system of doctrine" was interpreted in three different ways: (1) "every proposition of the Confession" (equivalent to strict subscription described above); (2) the doctrines "peculiar to" the Reformed churches; (3) the "essential doctrines of Christianity". Of the first, Hodge argued that "Such a rule of ...

  5. 7 Phrases That Work Better Than the Silent Treatment - AOL

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    This sentence says a lot. That’s why it’s a great alternative to the silent treatment. ... Related: 7 Phrases To Ask for Support, According to a Therapist. 7. “Your opinion means a great ...

  6. Formula of Concord - Wikipedia

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    Formula of Concord (1577) (German, Konkordienformel; Latin, Formula concordiae; also the "Bergic Book" or the "Bergen Book") is an authoritative Lutheran statement of faith (called a confession, creed, or "symbol") that, in its two parts (Epitome and Solid Declaration), makes up the final section of the Lutheran Corpus Doctrinae or Body of Doctrine, known as the Book of Concord (most ...

  7. Confessionalization - Wikipedia

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    Tsarist Russia, a multi-confessional empire with one state religion, banned the proselytization of other faiths to Orthodox Christians. However, the tsarist administration supported centralizing institutions within other religions (such as the Orenburg Assembly ) insofar as they would aid in local administration and were allied with the state.

  8. 40+ Phrases You Can Use to Amp up Your Dirty Talk - AOL

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    Sex and relationship experts provide a guide for how to talk dirty in bed without offending or alarming your partner, including examples and guides. 40+ Phrases You Can Use to Amp up Your Dirty ...

  9. Confessional - Wikipedia

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    There are also instances where the name was attached to the spot, whether cell or seat, where noted saints had a habit of hearing confessions. For example, the confessional of Church of St. Trophime at Arles. In the popular Reformed view, confessional boxes are associated with the scandals, real or supposed, of the practice of auricular confession.