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1 Pre | commandments under foot. But our sins weigh upon us and cause 2 2 | God and Lord, died for our sins, and was raised again for 3 2 | God which taketh away the sins of the world, John 1, 29; 4 2, 2 | scoundrel, frees men from sins, both in this life and also 5 2, 2 | and merit the remission of sins and grace (for thus the 6 2, 2 | God, that taketh away our sins.~But if any one should advance 7 2, 2 | masses, the remission of sins and the grace of God were 8 2, 2 | indulgence and the forgiveness of sins [and have revered them] 9 3, 3 | however, for the remission of sins, i.e., John was to accuse 10 3, 3 | from Him the remission of sins. Thus also Christ Himself 11 3, 3 | Repentance and remission of sins must be preached in My name 12 3, 3 | rightly] know the real sins [the real sin]. For, as 13 3, 3 | penance only for actual sins such as wicked thoughts 14 3, 3 | according to them] are not sins ), and for wicked words 15 3, 3 | forgiveness, and paid for his sins before God [atoned for his 16 3, 3 | before God [atoned for his sins and obtained a plenary redemption]. 17 3, 3 | make satisfaction for my sins and amend my life.~There 18 3, 3 | to overcome and blot out sins before God. And with this 19 3, 3 | one could remember all his sins (especially as committed 20 3, 3 | contrition nor lament his sins (as might have occurred 21 3, 3 | contrition, and forgave him his sins on account of this good 22 3, 3 | not mortify the lust for sins [flames of sin]; for they 23 3, 3 | enjoined] to enumerate all his sins (which is an impossible 24 3, 3 | any one had forgotten some sins] he would be absolved on 25 3, 3 | renders satisfaction for his sins; for such humility certainly 26 3, 3 | upon his enumeration of sins and his self-abasement depended 27 3, 3 | themselves guilty of such actual sins in [committed by] thoughts, 28 3, 3 | need the forgiveness of sins, because neither of you 29 3, 3 | does penance for actual sins, nor is it uncertain like 30 3, 3 | but sin comprehends all sins excludes none, forgets none. 31 3, 3 | follows the remission of sins. This gift daily cleanses 32 3, 3 | sweeps out the remaining sins, and works so as to render 33 3, 3 | Spirit or the forgiveness of sins, or had become believers, 34 3, 3 | nothing; faith blots out all sins," etc. -- they say, besides, 35 3, 3 | besides, that if any one sins after he has received faith 36 3, 3 | happen to fall into manifest sins, as David into adultery, 37 3, 4 | which the forgiveness of sins is preached [He commands 38 3, 5 | will, Baptism washes away sins, and that this ablution 39 3, 7 | the gross and well-known sins, but also the subtle, hidden, 40 3, 7 | great, and how many the sins are, as it is written in 41 3, 8 | But the enumeration of sins ought to be free to every 42 3, 11| abominable, innumerable sins of unchastity [depraved 43 3, 13| renewal, and forgiveness of sins is followed by good works. 44 3, 15| serve for the remission of sins, or merit salvation, is [