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1 VII | to the correction of our sin and probation of our faith. 2 XIV | furnishes the stimulus to sin; nor does he repress, but 3 XV | their very grave and extreme sin is taken away. The wounds 4 XVI | contemned,--before their sin is expiated, before confession 5 XVI | body and blood; and they sin now against their Lord more 6 XVI | that the memory of their sin may pass away, that the 7 XVII | be moreover added to his sin, if he be ignorant that 8 XIX | people have sinned a great sin, and have made them gods 9 XIX | Thou wilt forgive their sin, forgive it; but if not, 10 XIX | Ezekiel entreated for the sin of the people, "Whatsoever 11 XIX | Whatsoever land," said He, "shall sin against me by trespassing 12 XXIX | one should confess his own sin, while he who has sinned 13 XXIX | expressing our repentance for our sin with true grief, let us 14 XXX | from the first day of his sin daily frequents the bathing-places 15 XXX | either for shame of your sin or for continuance of your 16 XXXIII| Thoughtless before their sin was acknowledged, after 17 XXXIII| acknowledged, after their sin they are obstinate; neither 18 XXXV | acknowledge the very grave sin of your conscience; open 19 XXXV | the understanding of your sin, neither despairing of the 20 XXXV | repentance be less than the sin. Think you that the Lord 21 XXXVI | the Lord to pardon of his sin by righteous and continual 22 XXXVI | deed, who by shame for his sin, has conceived more both