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1 I, 4 | life. Wherefore they, whose sins were brought to light and 2 II, 10| die and perish in their sins. For as light belongs to 3 II, 15| heaven on account of the sins into which they had plunged 4 III, 12| soul, but lusts, vices, and sins? And if virtue shall have 5 IV, 11| with threatening words the sins of the ungrateful people, 6 IV, 11| were upbraided for their sins, they slew the prophets 7 IV, 15| spiritual layer not His own sins, for it is evident that 8 IV, 16| upbraided them with their sins and iniquities, and being 9 IV, 16| esteemed. He carries our sins, and He endures pain for 10 IV, 16| delivered Him up for our sins." And in the same manner 11 IV, 17| that is if we confess our sins and make satisfaction to 12 IV, 17| they should abstain from sins and impurities. For this 13 IV, 18| transgressors; and He bore the sins of many, and was delivered 14 IV, 24| it to necessity that he sins, rather than to his own 15 IV, 26| defiled by the stains of sins and the blemishes of vices. 16 IV, 30| in a wholesome manner the sins and wounds to which the 17 V, 9 | account, because he who sins wishes to have free scope 18 V, 20| who is alway hostile to sins, who requires justice, who 19 VI, 9 | he who knows God and yet sins in some respect. For God 20 VI, 9 | respect. For God pardons sins. And thus it is possible 21 VI, 12| that He will remit all sins. If you shall hear, He says, 22 VI, 13| AND THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS.~As often, therefore, as 23 VI, 13| shall be cleansed from their sins, and therefore He commands 24 VI, 13| incautiously glide into sin; he who sins wilfully has no pardon. 25 VI, 24| promises that He will remit the sins of the penitent, and that 26 VI, 24| righteousness, so former sins do not stand in the way 27 VI, 25| else but pardon for his sins, even though he has none. 28 VII, 1 | being polluted with all sins, and moreover sprinkled 29 VII, 14| immortality, but death by their sins and lusts; nor did they 30 VII, 20| being burnt in by means of sins, produces a feeling of pain. 31 VII, 21| because they have committed sins in their bodies, they will 32 VII, 21| with fire. Then they whose sins shall exceed either in weight 33 VII, 21| immortality; but they whose sins and crimes shall have been