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1 1 | rods for the punishment of sin, bringing to light the craft
2 1 | exceptions and granted to sin such license and impunity.
3 1 | lowliest and the least. ~Where sin is, there is no escape from
4 1 (18)| Thess. 2:3-10 (the "man of sin, sitting in the temple of
5 1 | Matthew 18:15: "If thy brother sin against thee, go and tell
6 2 (41)| Simony -- the sin of Simon Magus (Acts 8:18-
7 2 (41)| Magus (Acts 8:18-20) -- the sin committed by the sale or
8 Prop1 | can be called the "man of sin." There is in Christendom
9 Prop1 | that effect, that no secret sin, of which a man has not
10 Prop1 | numberless occasions for sin and for the despising of
11 Prop1 | Church,65 and division, sin, shame and scandal were
12 Prop1 | avoidance of temptation and sin. Gal. 1:8, For since God
13 Prop2 | wolves! ~To this I say: If a sin is public or notorious,
14 Prop2 | to try to atone for one sin with many greater sins?
15 Prop2 | with them, is a greater sin than strangling twenty popes
16 Prop2 | faith, or who live in open sin; it is not to be used for
17 Prop2 | thinking it is a greater sin to eat butter than to lie,
18 Prop2 | take money for teaching us sin and leading us to hell. ~
19 Prop2 | up as God, -- the man of sin and the son of perdition!
20 Prop2 | teaching and increasing of sin and evil, the leading of
21 Prop3 | towards the increasing of sin and error. What else are
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