Part, Chapter
1 1, 3 | devotion,~But to say of secret sins, "What do they matter?"~
2 1, 8 | contrition for his past sins. 'Omar then instructed him
3 1, 13| their sight.~O Veiler of sins! strip not the veil from
4 2, 15| not punish ~him for his sins, and Jethro's answer to
5 2, 15| done by me;~Yea, how many sins and faults of mine has He
6 2, 15| mercy has not punished my sins?"~Thou sayest the very reverse
7 2, 15| punishment."~The Veiler of sins replied, "I will tell him
8 3, 12| coverings of their crimes.~Their sins are veiled among the heart'
9 3, 12| secrets one by one.~Thy secret sins and crimes govern hand and
10 3, 12| blazen forth thy secret sins to the world ~Is also able
11 3, 12| governors ~To divulge thy secret sins on the day of judgment. 4~
12 3, 12| crime and sin; ~Thy secret sins are manifest; no divulging
13 3, 12| no need to proclaim thy sins, ~All men are cognizant
14 4, 2 | Throw the blame of your own sins upon God?~How were you compelled
15 4, 2 | pride in engaging in those sins?~Does a man feel such pleasure
16 5, 1 | be seen,~God pardons all sins that need pardon.~Wherefore
17 5, 7 | their lamentation for their sins; 2 and the text, "If He
18 5, 7 | in mercy Thou veilest my sins,~Otherwise my vileness were
19 5, 7 | When he thus enumerates his sins and faults,~God at last
20 5, 7 | through the record of his sins!"~
21 5, 9 | repentance is abhorrence of past sins and utter abandonment of
22 5, 9 | long-suffering of the "Veiler of sins" did not so much as name
23 5, 9 | concerning their owner's sins.~Hand will say, "I stole
24 5, 13| obtain absolution for his sins. Why should he call to these
25 5, 13| a priest~His past year's sins of fornication, fraud, and
26 5, 13| may absolve him of those sins;~He thinks the priest's
27 5, 13| blinded!~O pardon us, our sins are a heavy burden!~Thou
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