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1 1, IV | doctrine of the punishment of sinners would have been excluded 2 1, LV | it is they who had been sinners, and had been healed by 3 1, LXIII | into, the world to save sinners, of whom I am the chief." 4 3, LI | both with those who are sinners, and especially with those 5 3, LIX | and exhort those who are sinners to come to the consideration 6 3, LXII | that we say "that it was to sinners that God has been sent." 7 3, LXII | indeed, as a physician to sinners, but as a teacher of divine 8 3, LXIII | adapted to the conversion of sinners, who humble themselves in 9 3, LXIII | invited, since all indeed are sinners." And yet, in the preceding 10 3, LXIV | What is this preference of sinners over others?" and makes 11 3, LXV | exhortations for the conversion of sinners, because we are able to 12 3, LXV | change in those who are sinners both by nature and custom, 13 3, LXVI | refusing to those who are sinners by nature, and also by habit, 14 3, LXVII | truth when he says "that sinners by nature and habit cannot 15 3, LXVIII| of persons who had been sinners both by nature and habit, 16 3, LXXIX | capable, not threatening sinners with imaginary labours and 17 4, XIX | all things on behalf of sinners, that He might free them 18 4, XXIII | of them were the greater sinners, and asserting that God 19 4, XXVIII| that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us;" and 20 4, XXVIII| have come for the sake of sinners in all parts of the world ( 21 4, LXXI | threatenings directed against sinners, we have to say that, as 22 4, LXXII | discipline by stern means those sinners who have committed many 23 5, XVI | punishments which are to befall sinners. And perhaps, as it is appropriate 24 6, III | punishments which fall on sinners. For respecting such Paul 25 6, XXVI | relates to the punishment of sinners; while to ascend beyond 26 6, LIII | to be the father of those sinners who are condemned by another ( 27 6, LXIV | this way, that it is by sinners that God is understood as 28 7, XIX | day, he would destroy all sinners from the earth, and leave