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1 LawGod,1 | to the Church except our sins. It is really correct to
2 LawGod,3 | commits their own personal sins, as the Scriptural indictment
3 LawGod,4 | We already know that our sins generally originate from
4 LawGod,8 | his face, for those very sins and in those very expressions
5 LawGod,8 | mourning - weeping over sins and the resultant loss of
6 LawGod,8 | other people - over their sins, falls and sufferings. It
7 LawGod,8 | humility and sorrow about his sins, he cannot make peace with
8 LawGod,10| washes away the guilt of all sins previously committed by
9 LawGod,16| illnesses, but also from sins which corrupt, defile and
10 LawGod,16| and weaken it. Among such sins, the most dangerous and
11 LawGod,17| conditions of the flesh," i.e., sins which have taken deep root
12 LawGod,17| with the forgiveness of sins. To one, the Savior said, "
13 LawGod,18| grieving so about their own sins, being almost pitilessly
14 LawGod,18| image of God in himself by sins and vices, we must still
15 LawGod,18| spark of God in his soul... "Sins are sins, but the basis
16 LawGod,18| in his soul... "Sins are sins, but the basis in man is
17 LawGod,19| cover a person's heaviest sins.~Of course, Christian help
18 LawGod,19| will cover a multitude of sins" (Js. 5:20).~In concluding
19 LawGod,20| in the category of heavy sins. By its very essence, envy
20 LawGod,20| they consider all these sins as nothing and do not even
21 LawGod,20| Apostle James says of these "sins of the tongue." "See how
22 LawGod,20| condemned." So dangerous are the sins committed by the word.~The
23 LawGod,20| most repulsive of these sins of evil speaking is, undoubtedly
24 LawGod,20| and by this he undoubtedly sins. Speaking against this,
25 LawGod,24| not dose his eyes to the sins and ills of his people;
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