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St. Augustine
Enchiridion

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sins

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1 7| this sort should be called sins - when one thinks~well of 2 7| errors should~be called sins. Nor am I at the moment 3 7| mistakes, even if they are~not sins, must still be listed among 4 9| perished as a whole through sins and punishments,~both original 5 10| compounded more and worse sins with it - a~Mediator was 6 11| are justified from their sins by the selfsame grace ~which 7 13| for the washing away of sins.~Indeed, under the old law, 8 13| old law, sacrifices for sins were often called sins.~82 9 13| for sins were often called sins.~82 Yet he of whom~those 10 13| only; adults, to all those sins which they have added, through 11 13| die not to one~but to many sins, and to all the sins which 12 13| many sins, and to all the sins which they have themselves 13 13| baptized "unto the remission of sins," instead of saying "unto 14 13| recognize a plurality of sins, if~that single sin is divided, 15 13| him - and whatever other sins that could be discovered 16 13| infants are involved in the sins of their~parents, not only 17 13| judgment, "I shall visit the sins of the fathers on their 18 13| not bear their fathers' sins, nor the proverb any longer~ 19 13| the time of birth. For the sins committed by evil-doing 20 13| conceived in iniquities; and in sins did my mother nourish me 21 13| to say "iniquities"~and "sins," because, as I explained 22 13| above, there are so many sins in that one sin - which 23 13| because there are other sins, such as those of parents,~ 24 13| But, in the matter of the sins of one's other parents, 25 13| their multiplied original sins, so that the later~in time 26 13| God threatens~to visit the sins of the parents as far as - 27 13| original guilt, all the sins of their~ancestors from 28 14| as~punishment for their sins. Wherefore, He took upon 29 14| and also the~multitude of sins which he has committed on 30 14| likeness of the forgiveness of sins - so that in the very same~ 31 14| is the forgiveness of our sins real, and in the same sense ~ 32 17| CHAPTER XVII - Forgiveness of Sins in the Church~~ 33 17| with us even now, when our sins are forgiven. Therefore, 34 17| reference to ~"forgiveness of sins." For it is by this that 35 17| it also takes away actual sins as well, whether of heart,~ 36 17| need for the forgiveness of sins. This is the case because 37 17| the Church, in which the sins are ~forgiven. For, of course, 38 17| there is no forgiveness of sins. Those forgiven~thus obtain 39 17| 66. Now the remission of sins has chiefly to do with the 40 17| present goods. Indeed, many sins seem to be ignored and go 41 17| on the other hand,~some sins are punished here, and, 42 17| speaking to those whose sins are blotted out and not 43 18| heresy, ~who may then live in sins however great, not washing 44 18| prolonged in~proportion to their sins, but still not eternal.~ 45 19| propitiation to God for our past sins. But he is not somehow to 46 19| mercy, he does blot out sins already committed, if due 47 19| the passing and trivial sins of every day, from which 48 19| out our minor and everyday sins. It also blots out those 49 19| It also blots out those sins which once made the life 50 19| obtaining forgiveness of our own sins.~ 51 19| and is repentant~of his sins can in no way suppose that 52 19| way suppose that his own sins are forgiven by the Lord, 53 21| 78. What sins are trivial and what are 54 21| that, in respect of some sins, even the apostle, by pardoning ~ 55 21| Because of these and similar sins - and of others even less 56 21| There are, however, some sins that could be deemed quite 57 21| this one might add those sins, however grave and terrible, 58 21| believed to be trivial or no sins at all. And so far does 59 21| far does this go that such sins~are not only not kept secret, 60 21| to exclaim: "Woe to the sins of men! We shrink from them~ 61 21| accustomed to them. As for those sins to which we are accustomed -~ 62 22| who does not believe that sins are forgiven in the Church, 63 22| in whom Christ~forgiveth sins.~190 I have discussed this 64 23| who have added ~further Sins to that one, they will suffer 65 30| for forgiveness,~where the sins are committed; here too 66 30| daily bread, forgiveness of sins, and avoidance of temptation.~245 ~ 67 31| he is vanquished - man sins knowingly and is~brought 68 31| then and there all his past sins are forgiven him and the


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