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1 1pref| discharged (the requirements of) repentance, the sins both of adultery 2 1pref| place for promulgating such repentance, where the delinquency itself 3 1pref| indulgence, under the name of repentance, to crimes for which they 4 2 | of so much worth as his repentance, 'a Saviour of all men, 5 2 | creating evils;" preferring repentance, but withal commanding Jeremiah 6 2 | sue for mercy, when out of repentance they weep and fast, and 7 2 | debase the remedial aid of repentance through lenity, the former 8 2 | opposition. The remedial aid of repentance is determined by its own 9 2 | agree that the causes of repentance are sins. These we divide 10 2 | of sins, the condition of repentance also is discriminated. There 11 3 | reference to that species of repentance which we are just defining 12 3 | say they, "there is a repentance which lacks pardon, it immediately 13 3 | immediately follows that such repentance must withal be wholly unpractised 14 3 | to be done in vain. Now repentance will be practised in vain, 15 3 | without pardon. But all repentance is to be practised. Therefore 16 3 | concerned, at whose hands (repentance) obtains man's peace, (it 17 3 | practised in vain. For (the repentance) being referred back to 18 3 | duty. Thus, neither is such repentance vain, nor such discipline 19 4 | distinction (between the kinds) of repentance, we are by this time, then, 20 5 | alone for the enjoyment of repentance? Will not on one side Idolatry, 21 5 | Therefore the remedial aids of repentance will not be suitable to 22 5 | adulterer. Alike, as the duty of repentance bids, they sit in sackcloth 23 6 | fornication also--the gate of repentance, at this very line our hostile 24 7 | salvation of one sinner by repentance to theirs by righteousness; 25 7 | such as "had no need of repentance," having, as they had, as 26 7 | more when they heard that repentance was necessary to others, 27 7 | can be restored, through repentance, from the crime of adultery 28 9 | fornication with (the gift of) repentance; it will be fitting either 29 10 | X. REPENTANCE MORE COMPETENT TO HEATHENS 30 10 | official proclamation of repentance is not even applicable to 31 10 | whereas the principle of repentance finds there its corresponding 32 10 | of course, offers that repentance rather to sons than to strangers. 33 10 | reason why Jonah thought not repentance necessary to the heathen 34 10 | well (as others) on their repentance. It is enough for me that 35 10 | ways," was the herald of repentance no less to such as were 36 10 | The Lord Himself presumed repentance on the part of the Sidonians 37 10 | I will even contend that repentance is more competent to natural 38 10 | righteousness, prefers the repentance to the death of that sinner 39 10 | who has preferred death to repentance! If this is so, it is by 40 10 | opens His bosom: a second repentance will await you; you will 41 10 | the "ewe" of (your) second repentance! I, however, imbibe the 42 10 | with the layer and duty of repentance; (and offers Him as) saying, " 43 10 | Bear worthy fruits of repentance: and say not, We have Abraham ( 44 10 | bearing worthy fruits of repentance." For what more ripens as 45 10 | more ripens as the fruit of repentance than the achievement of 46 10 | is rather the" fruit of repentance," even pardon cannot co-exist 47 10 | pardon may be the fruit of repentance.~ 48 12 | been repolluted, can by repentance be washed away. Do we not, 49 13 | legally established garb of repentance which you ought to have 50 13 | the flesh" the office of repentance; in that by fasts, and squalor, 51 15 | have entered (the path of) repentance, whom he was to find in 52 15 | might lose (the benefit of) repentance. And, besides, it is not 53 18 | which prefers a sinner's repentance to his death?--for this 54 18 | opinion, pointing out that the repentance which the Lord prefers is 55 18 | clemency of God, preferring the repentance of a sinner to his death, 56 18 | of course it follows that repentance invites clemency to itself; 57 18 | prejudice to that species of repentance after believing, which either, 58 19 | fornication the auxiliary aid of repentance, where, to the angel of 59 19 | that she might enter upon repentance; nor is she willing to enter 60 19 | Church, and urging justly to repentance, an heretical woman, who 61 19 | mischance, and expiating it by repentance, both attains pardon and 62 19 | pardon as the result of repentance, not as it were for an heretical, 63 19 | well. For this will be a repentance which we, too, acknowledge 64 20 | again the foundations of repentance from the works of the dead, 65 20 | should be again recalled unto repentance, crucifying again for themselves 66 20 | never knew of any "second repentance" promised by apostles to 67 22 | murderer and idolater in their repentance,--at all events, of the 68 22 | His mercy, who prefers the repentance of a sinner to his death, 69 22 | rather than gory ones! Which repentance is more pitiable--that which 70 22 | but a chaste one, with a repentance that mourns, but blushes