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1 1, arg| We are prevented by our sins from enjoying God; and that 2 1, arg| enjoying God; and that our sins might be taken away, "The 3 1, arg| receive remission of our sins. And if our sins are remitted 4 1, arg| of our sins. And if our sins are remitted and our souls 5 1, 17| Christ, by forgiving our sins, opened the way to our home~ 6 1, 17| which the guilt of our past sins like a hedge of thorns barred 7 1, 17| except to forgive us all our sins, and by being crucified 8 1, 18| should not believe that his sins are remitted, they should 9 1, 18| repent, and turn from his sins, should be saved by the 10 1, 18| does not believe that his sins can be pardoned, falls into 11 2, 7| it strikes at some of our sins, or, when not understood, 12 2, 13| words out, to pardon his sins. What then is purity of 13 3, 10| men are prone to estimate sins, not by reference to their 14 3, 10| two classes into which all sins may be divided. But the 15 3, 12| not rashly charge men with sins. For it is possible that 16 3, 14| they look upon them as sins, and do not consider that 17 3, 21| his own injuries but the sins of his son that moved him. 18 3, 23| regarding the narrative of sins of great men~ 19 3, 23| And when he reads of the sins of great men, although he 20 3, 23| to be wept over. For the sins of these men were recorded 21 4, 21| abolish in His flesh the sins of the whole world, and 22 4, 21| should burn up all the sins of the human race. Whence 23 4, 21| vile, it is herself she sins against and not another.