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1 1, IX | that men are chastised for sins, and honoured for good works 2 1, XLVII | baptizing for the remission of sins, is related by one who lived 3 1, XLVII | convened from a flood of sins, and who have joined themselves 4 1, LIII | captive to the chains of his sins, "Come forth;" and to the 5 1, LIV | account. This man bears our sins, and suffers pain on our 6 1, LIV | But He was wounded for our sins, and bruised for our iniquities. 7 1, LIV | delivered Him on account of our sins; and He, because of His 8 1, LV | appropriate, "This man bears our sins, and suffers pain on our 9 1, LV | But He was wounded for our sins, and bruised for our iniquities;" 10 1, LXVII | practice of innumerable sins. And the name of Jesus can 11 1, LXVIII| grossest and most notorious sins. But how should not He who, 12 2, VIII | although guilty of many other sins, yet has been punished so 13 2, XI | passionate was the sorrow for his sins that proceeded from that 14 2, XI | apostles on account of his sins, and that another was selected 15 2, XLIV | the practice of the many sins which prevail among men, 16 2, LXIII | that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures; 17 2, LXVII | rather to us who were full of sins, than to those who were 18 2, LXXV | whose work are recorded the sins of the unbelievers and wicked 19 2, LXXVI | unto them that draw their sins after them as with a long 20 3, XLIX | with the Father for our sins; and not for ours only, 21 3, XLIX | ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world." After 22 3, LVI | disgrace which attends those sins, but also the state to which 23 3, LIX | promise purification from sins. But let us hear what kind 24 3, LXIV | humbled on account of his sins, is preferred before one 25 3, LXV | committed the most abominable sins. For naturally those who 26 3, LXVII | the commission of those sins which are committed by the 27 3, LXXI | themselves because of their sins, and who, as on that account, 28 4, XXI | Gomorrah on account of their sins, related by Moses in Genesis, 29 4, XXII | already sent on account of the sins of the Jews; and that the 30 4, XXII | abandoned because of their sins, they were notwithstanding 31 4, XXVII | of the greatness of their sins, and that we who have accepted 32 4, XXVIII| reminding them of their sins." How can we assert that " 33 4, XXVIII| the "propitiation for our sins, and not for ours only, 34 4, XXVIII| ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world." And 35 4, XXXII | committed the greatest of sins in putting Jesus to death, 36 4, LXXII | committed many and grievous sins. For that which is called 37 4, LXXII | bringS it upon himself by his sins, will be clear from the 38 5, VIII | show, in censuring the sins committed among the Jews, 39 5, VIII | people on account of certain sins, these sins (of idol-worship) 40 5, VIII | account of certain sins, these sins (of idol-worship) also were 41 5, XV | from the flood of their sins, although even then the 42 5, XXXI | His pre-eminent portion, sins were committed, first of 43 5, XXXII | over, on account of their sins, to "a reprobate mind," 44 5, LVIII | the human race from their sins. Let it be granted, however, 45 6, XXIV | captive silly women laden with sins, led away with divers lusts; 46 6, XXXVI | gates of death" to those sins which lead to destruction, 47 6, XLVI | their kingdom, when their sins are coming to the full, 48 6, LXX | In the same way, too, if sins are called "wood, and straw, 49 6, LXX | shall not maintain that sins are corporeal; and if blessings 50 6, LXXII | which He consumes, viz., sins, and wickedness. For it 51 7, V | down to the earth by their sins, so that they are unable 52 7, X | urged men to forsake their sins, which condemned the past 53 7, XVIII | one should say that the sins which are recorded to have 54 7, XXIV | the commission of certain sins, includes among the punishments 55 7, LXVIII| and ascertain whether sins are or are not included 56 7, LXVIII| s government extends to sins not only in men, but also 57 7, LXVIII| follows from it that all sins and all their consequences 58 8, XIII | the propitiation for our sins," and our High Priest, to 59 8, XL | doctrine turns many from their sins. But let us see, on the 60 8, XL | figurative language about sins being visited unto the third 61 8, XLVIII| their might against those sins which are the causes of 62 8, LXV | treacherous demon, that ofttimes sins along with the man of whom 63 8, LXV | it gains possession, and sins even more than he.~