Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 0,13 | recognize oneself as being a sinner, capable of sin and inclined
2 II, 1,15 | twofold wound which the sinner opens in himself and in
3 II, 1,16 | important consequences in the sinner himself: that is, in his
4 II, 1,17 | which can bring down on the sinner the punishment of "eternal
5 II, 1,17 | sin does not deprive the sinner of sanctifying grace, friendship
6 II, 1,17 | have an influence on the sinner's subjective culpability.
7 III, 2,31| requires a knowledge of the sinner's heart in order to be able
8 III, 2,31| first of all, because the sinner must be known by the person
9 III, 2,31| sign of the meeting of the sinner with the mediation of the
10 III, 2,31| s revealing of self as a sinner in the sight of God and
11 III, 2,31| the repentant and forgiven sinner.~The other essential stage
12 III, 2,31| the contrite and converted sinner comes into contact with
13 III, 2,31| forgiveness, though himself a sinner, grants to the penitent
14 III, 2,31| the idea that the pardoned sinner is able to join his own
15 III, 2,31| sacrament, in which the sinner stands alone before God
16 III, 2,31| certain solitude of the sinner in his sin, and this can
17 III, 2,34| wishing the death of the sinner but that the sinner should
18 III, 2,34| the sinner but that the sinner should be converted and
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