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sinners 9
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sins 130
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133 written
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130 sins
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Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
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    Epistle, Chapter
1 1, IV | things, I used to indulge my sins as if they were actually 2 1, IV | living in the practice of sins, was of the earth earthly, 3 7, I | visited us according to our sins, in that we do not keep 4 7, II | deeds nor atone for our sins. Let us of our inmost heart 5 7, V | not a sinner, but bore the sins of others. But He so prayed 6 7, V | But if for us and for our sins He both laboured and watched 7 7, V | and an intercessor for our sins, Jesus Christ the Lord and 8 7, V | if only we repent of our sins past, and confess and acknowledge 9 7, V | confess and acknowledge our sins, whereby we now offend the 10 7, VI | although placed among very many sins, and unworthy of His condescension, 11 7, VII | one, acknowledging his own sins, even now put off the conversation 12 9, II | again He has said, "All sins shall be forgiven unto the 13 9, II | For although in smaller sins sinners may do penance for 14 10, III | kinds and qualities of their sins, lest, in the event of anything 15 11, II | course. For, as in smaller sins which are not committed 16 11, II | these gravest and extremest sins! This warning, indeed, our 17 13, II | Lord in respect of their sins, if they begin to be oppressed 18 22, III | Holy Ghost, and their past sins are to be done away in baptism; 19 22, III | peace to be granted and sins to be done away in the name 20 25, VI | who, unmindful of their sins, had, with hasty and eager 21 25, VI | burning vapour of their raging sins. For the physician will 22 25, VII | their dangers and their sins? But if they betray too 23 30, VI | added to the heap of their sins. For modesty is very greatly 24 30, VI | fitting for them in whose sins it is an immodest mind that 25 51, XVI | brother, who say that all sins are equal, and that a grave 26 51, XVIII| and Intercessor for our sins, saying, "My little children, 27 51, XVIII| the propitiation for our sins." And Paul also, the apostle, 28 51, XX | continence languish through the sins of others. The Church, crowned 29 51, XX | tortured by long suffering for sins, to be cleansed and long 30 51, XX | another to have purged all sins by suffering. It is one 31 51, XXII | subsequently creeps in through sins. Moreover, in another place 32 51, XXIII| afterwards reformed, and, the sins of his former life being 33 51, XXIII| evidence of sorrow for their sins with their whole heart, 34 51, XXVII| and he who, in committing sins, does the will of the devil, 35 54, XII | reproaches than crimes and sins. Therefore I am silent upon 36 54, XIII | Efforts are used that the sins may not be atoned for with 37 54, XIII | they do not perceive their sins, lest repentance should 38 54, XIII | be made whole after their sins by just prayers and satisfactions. 39 54, XIII | second, to acknowledge our sins. In the former, innocence 40 54, XIII | God are trifling, their sins small and moderate--since 41 54, XIV | conscience bound in many bonds of sins. Already their case has 42 54, XVI | his conscience is full of sins, as his life is execrable, 43 54, XVI | sin myself, in remitting sins more than I ought. I embrace 44 54, XIX | over with the darkness of sins, may acknowledge the light 45 58, V | grace, their more heinous sins might rather hinder those 46 58, V | subsequently believed, remission of sins is granted--and nobody is 47 58, V | are remitted, not his own sins, but the sins of another.~ 48 58, V | not his own sins, but the sins of another.~ 49 60, II | may be gratified by the sins of a corrupted and enervated 50 62, IX | many, for the remission of sins. I say unto you, I will 51 62, XI | oppressed by tormenting sins is eased by the joy of the 52 62, XIII | in that He also bore our sins, we see that in the water 53 63, II | who have brought grievous sins upon themselves, that is, 54 63, II | night and error of their sins.~ 55 67, III | perish together in their sins." On which account a people 56 67, V | result of this is, that the sins of Basilides are not so 57 67, V | inasmuch as to his former sins he has also added the crime 58 67, IX | partakers of other men's sins who are associated with 59 69, I | away by its baptism the sins of the man who is baptized; 60 69, I | to another remission of sins who himself, being outside 61 69, I | cannot put away his own sins?~ 62 69, II | eternal life and remission of sins through the holy Church?" 63 69, II | we mean that remission of sins is not granted except in 64 69, II | where there is no Church, sins cannot be put away. Therefore 65 70, III | should know that remission of sins cannot be given save in 66 72, IV | might receive remission of sins according to what he believed," 67 72, V | made flesh, who bare our sins, who conquered death by 68 72, V | have obtained mission of sins, and the grace of the divine 69 72, VI | and obtain remission of sins, according to the same faith 70 72, VII | and by whom remission of sins can be given; to wit, that 71 72, VII | Holy Ghost: whosesoever sins ye remit, they are remitted 72 72, VII | unto them; and whosesoever sins ye retain, they are retained." 73 72, VII | and to give remission of sins; but that without, nothing 74 72, IX | of baptism and to remit sins, had been baptized by Philip 75 72, XII | also obtain remission of sins. If he attained remission 76 72, XII | he attained remission of sins, he was also sanctified. 77 72, XIII | course in which he had erred, sins without pardon for his ignorance. 78 72, XIV | receive remission of their sins outside the Church.~ 79 72, XV | able to give remission of sins, which creeps like a canker 80 72, XVII | alleged for the remission of sins; it is not in such a way 81 72, XVII | obtained the remission of sins? For the case of the Jews 82 72, XVII | Christ, for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the 83 72, XVIII| and obtains remission of sins, and the sanctification 84 72, XVIII| baptism, the remission of sins, since Christ received that 85 72, XVIII| who blasphemes and gravely sins against the Father and the 86 72, XVIII| can receive remission of sins in the name of Christ? What, 87 72, XVIII| evident, that no remission of sins can be received in baptism 88 72, XIX | that He puts away their sins in baptism, who it is evident, 89 72, XIX | men's, yea, with eternal sins, when they admit without 90 72, XIX | in baptism, put off the sins of their blasphemies.~ 91 72, XX | had obtained remission of sins when they confess that they 92 72, XXI | only not put off his old sins, but rather heaped up still 93 72, XXII | repent, and beg that their sins should be remitted to them; 94 72, XXIV | and that no remission of sins can be given outside the 95 73, II | special baptisms and different sins, he, holding communion with 96 73, II | of all, gathered up the sins of all, heaped together 97 73, V | has been sanctified, his sins being put away in baptism, 98 73, V | not able to cleanse away sins, and to sanctify a man, 99 73, VII | to say that remission of sins is granted in the name of 100 73, VIII | judges that remission of sins is granted among those who 101 74, IV | they obtained remission of sins from us, but that by our 102 74, IV | the understanding of their sins, and may be compelled to 103 74, VIII | contend that putting away of sins and second birth may result 104 74, IX | sufficient to the remission of sins and the sanctification of 105 74, XI | that either remission of sins was given, or the regeneration 106 74, XVI | who says that remission of sins can be granted in the synagogues 107 74, XVI | Holy Ghost: whose soever sins ye remit they are remitted 108 74, XVI | unto them, and whose soever sins ye retain they are retained." 109 74, XVI | Therefore the power of remitting sins was given to the apostles, 110 74, XVII | pardon the former mortal sins, that they make sons of 111 74, XXI | may obtain remission of sins, lest by the presumption 112 74, XXI | of the Church, nor their sins put away, communion being 113 74, XXII | to say that remission of sins can be granted by those 114 74, XXII | set fast in all kinds of sins, as if in the house of death 115 74, XXIII| confess that they are in sins, and have no grace, and 116 74, XXIII| away from them remission of sins, which is given in baptism, 117 74, XXIV | a furious man heapeth up sins." For what strifes and dissensions 118 75, VI | to charge upon him his sins, and predict the future 119 75, VII | believe the remission of sins and life eternal through 120 75, VII | confess that remission of sins cannot be given except by 121 75, VII | having this, they show that sins cannot be remitted among 122 75, IX | ye be consumed in their sins." And what the Lord had 123 75, XI | baptism every one has his own sins remitted, the Lord proves 124 75, XI | declares in His Gospel that sins can only be put away by 125 75, XI | Holy Ghost. Whose soever sins ye remit, they shall be 126 75, XI | unto them; and whose soever sins ye retain, they shall be 127 75, XI | baptize and give remission of sins who has the Holy Spirit. 128 75, XI | also, that remission of sins cannot be given by those 129 75, XI | able to obtain remission of sins, and to be sanctified, and 130 75, XII | salvation the contagion of sins is not in such wise washed


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