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1 1, IV | gift of God; so that now we sin not is the beginning of 2 1, VI | the obscurity caused by sin being wiped away. I will 3 1, X | the multiform character of sin, the pernicious poison acts 4 2, III | amends for their previous sin. And there are other matters 5 6, II | Behold, thou art made whole; sin no more, lest a worse thing 6 6, II | thou art made a confessor; sin no more, lest a worse thing 7 9, II | but is guilty of eternal sin." Also the blessed apostle 8 10, I | gravest and most heinous sin was made, before hands were 9 12, I | make confession of their sin, that, with the imposition 10 16, I | the commission of their sin has been, in your estimation, 11 19, I | have washed away all their sin, and their former stain, 12 20, II | and Candida,--for whose sin, because they have us as 13 20, III | should remit such a great sin to those our sisters, Numeria 14 25, VI | how great and surpassing a sin they have committed. Nor 15 26, I | in remembrance of their sin, and not to write letters 16 26, II | that they acknowledge their sin, and are truly repentant, 17 29, I | so great and excessive a sin, they should not so much 18 30, VI | acknowledge the greatness of their sin, and may perceive that it 19 39, V | wash away the guilt of the sin you have committed; they 20 51, XVIII | write I unto you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin, 21 51, XVIII | sin not. And if any man sin, we have an Advocate with 22 51, XXIII | it is not repentance for sin, but the warning of urgent 23 51, XXVI | Behold, thou art made whole; sin no more, lest a worse thing 24 51, XXVI | says the apostle: "Every sin that a man doeth is without 25 51, XXVII | is polluted by another's sin, and if they con tend, by 26 51, XXVII | himself held fast in his own sin; nor can one become guilty 27 51, XXVII | one shall die in his own sin." Reading and observing 28 51, XXVIII| away and cleansing of your sin; but, after all these things, 29 54, V | Spirit, that ye may add sin to sin."~ 30 54, V | that ye may add sin to sin."~ 31 54, VIII | own accord and by his own sin, should perish, and should 32 54, XIII | of happiness is, not to sin; the second, to acknowledge 33 54, XIII | their help, whereby the sin is healed. Think you, brother, 34 54, XIII | with, and no confession of sin being made, the bishops 35 54, XVI | judgment of religion. I almost sin myself, in remitting sins 36 54, XVI | repentance, confessing their sin with lowly and unaffected 37 54, XIX | in madness, that they who sin with perfidious and cruel 38 54, XIX | cruel words may not also sin in deeds. We pray and beseech 39 61, III | corruptions and teachings of sin begin to proceed from themselves?~ 40 63, II | One, they shall not bring sin upon them, lest they die." 41 63, V | acknowledge the greatness of their sin, not depart from entreating 42 67, I | minister they shall not bring sin upon them, lest they die." 43 67, III | free from the contagion of sin, while communicating with 44 67, III | absolutely bound to the sin who have been contaminated 45 70, II | subsequently acknowledging their sin and putting away their error, 46 72, XVIII | can obtain remission of sin, when Christ Himself commands 47 72, XIX | person of the Father, and sin with the unceasing wickedness 48 72, XIX | shall be guilty of eternal sin, Himself condescends to 49 74, XXIV | world! Moreover, how great sin have you heaped up for yourself, 50 75, I | publicans; since they who sin less, and are only despisers 51 75, XVI | subsequently they begin to sin, are shaken by the return