Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
repelled 1
repelling 2
repent 34
repentance 65
repentant 2
repented 9
repenteth 3
Frequency    [«  »]
65 granted
65 ii
65 rather
65 repentance
65 thou
64 alone
64 glorious
Tascius Caecilius Cyprianus
Epistles

IntraText - Concordances

repentance

                                                      bold = Main text
   Epistle, Chapter                                   grey = Comment text
1 7, VIII | persecutors may be restrained, the repentance of the lapsed renewed, and 2 12, I | imposition of hands upon them for repentance, they should come to the 3 14, III | imposition of hands on them for repentance, they should be remitted 4 19, Arg | SUCH LAPSED AS, BY A TRUE REPENTANCE AND CONFESSION OF THE NAME 5 20, II | Christ, according to their repentance and the works which they 6 29, I | by your exhortation to repentance, show the legitimate way 7 30, III | transgression; so that even repentance should be snatched from 8 30, III | himself, by intercepting repentance, makes easy way for new 9 39, III | the fault of the crime, repentance also should be taken away; 10 51, IV | might pursue the way of repentance, not only with prayers and 11 51, VI | rush to communion, but that repentance should be long protracted, 12 51, XV | XV.~If we reject the repentance of those who have some confidence 13 51, XVII | that, which, by subsequent repentance, may be strengthened into 14 51, XVII | strengthened into faith; and by repentance strength is armed to virtue, 15 51, XVII | be constrained by us to repentance, if the fruit of repentance 16 51, XVII | repentance, if the fruit of repentance be taken away. If the battle 17 51, XVIII | that if He shall find the repentance of the sinners full and 18 51, XVIII | us with the pretence of repentance, God, who is not mocked, 19 51, XIX | pertinacious in repelling their repentance; nor, again, being too lax 20 51, XX | fail for this cause, that repentance is relaxed to the lapsed, 21 51, XX | adulterers even a time of repentance is granted by us, and peace 22 51, XX | continence broken down because repentance and pardon are facilitated 23 51, XXI | wholly closed the gate of repentance against adultery. Still 24 51, XXII | obstinate as to think that repentance is not to be granted to 25 51, XXII | place time is granted for repentance; and the Lord threatens 26 51, XXII | Lord would not exhort to repentance, if it were not that He 27 51, XXII | just persons that need no repentance." For since it is written, " 28 51, XXII | sinners should repent, and by repentance should return again to life. 29 51, XXIII | innocence by the sorrow of his repentance, both rejoices and gives 30 51, XXIII | and Love--rejoice in the repentance of His own sons! nor threatens 31 51, XXIII | peril; because it is not repentance for sin, but the warning 32 51, XXVI | these persons themselves repentance is granted, and the hope 33 51, XXVII | sinners are brought back to repentance, and that pardon and mercy 34 51, XXVIII| institution! to exhort to the repentance of atonement, and to take 35 51, XXIX | the way of grief and of repentance; so that while in all Scripture 36 51, XXIX | return to Him and repent, repentance itself is taken away by 37 51, XXIX | intercepts the fruits of repentance. But if we find that none 38 51, XXIX | admitted, and the fruit of repentance is not to be denied to those 39 52, I | had not yet ceased their repentance for the space of three years: 40 53, I | undergo a long and full repentance; and if the risk of sickness 41 53, II | heavenly warfare. For the repentance of the mourners was reasonably 42 54, XII | to interfere with their repentance. God cries, "He that sacrificeth 43 54, XIII | Church. They corrupt the repentance of the wretched men by the 44 54, XIII | perceive their sins, lest repentance should follow as it is written, " 45 54, XIII | sanctification of baptism, and repentance comes not to their help, 46 54, XIII | the Church of Christ; but repentance being done away with, and 47 54, XIV | hope of satisfaction and repentance, that they had taken away 48 54, XIV | all feeling and fruit of repentance; that they had set up outside 49 54, XV | keep the faith of their repentance, because they had not come 50 54, XV | they had not come with true repentance.~ 51 54, XVI | satisfaction, what fruit of repentance they bring forward. The 52 54, XVI | love those who return with repentance, confessing their sin with 53 54, XIX | acknowledge the light of repentance, and that they may rather 54 61, Arg | SHOULD BE COMPELLED TO FULL REPENTANCE, AND THOSE WHO SHOULD OBSTINATELY 55 66, Arg | SEDUCED BY HIM, UPON THEIR REPENTANCE, AND A RETURN TO THE CHURCH 56 67, Arg | MIGHT INDEED BE RECEIVED TO REPENTANCE, BUT WERE PROHIBITED FROM 57 67, VI | episcopate, turned I himself to repentance, entreating God, and considering 58 67, VI | might indeed be admitted to repentance, but were prohibited from 59 68, I | now at length turned to repentance for having either rashly 60 68, IX | you will begin even a late repentance for your temerity, and pride, 61 70, II | sufficient to lay hands for repentance upon those who are known 62 73, I | hands be imposed on him for repentance; since the heretics themselves, 63 73, II | hands laid upon them to repentance, let this divine and holy 64 73, III | laid upon a heretic for repentance, and that so he might be 65 74, IV | remedy may be sought for by repentance for lapsed brethren, and


IntraText® (V89) Copyright 1996-2007 EuloTech SRL