confessor in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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He hunts down all spellcasters and confessors, outlawing magic in his attempt to take total control of all.
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He was ordained in 1476 and held the position of confessor general for two periods, 1501-1506 and 1511-1512.
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She took the prior as her confessor and two of her children were buried there.
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When she eventually relayed it to her confessor, he relayed it to the bishop.
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The town was named after the monk milion, a travelling confessor, who settled in a hermitage carved into the rock there in the 8th century.
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At a young age, her father asked her to name the confessor she wanted.
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At daybreak, the stiffened bodies of the confessors, which still showed signs of life, were burned and the ashes cast into a river.
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His own work follows principles to their conclusions and sets down the conduct confessors may legitimately follow in the confessional.
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He was also a sought after spiritual director and confessor.
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By the fourth century, however, confessors people who had confessed their faith not by dying but by word and lifebegan to be venerated publicly.
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