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1 I, prooe| tested him to be enslaved by sin, they initiate him, putting 2 I, 16 | are men punished if they sin involuntary?" But he replies, 3 IV, 48 | if making a confession of sin. And that the lyre is a 4 V, 21 | however, has committed sin, for he went in unto Eve, 5 VI, 36 | were prone, no doubt, to sin, but beyond the reach of 6 VII, 13 | quarter of the universe. "Sin, then, reigned from Adam 7 VII, 14 | confession concerning the sin which He had committed in 8 VII, 14 | declared: "I have recognised my sin, and I know my transgression, ( 9 VII, 17 | Who perjury piles on sin,~While demons gain a life 10 IX, 7 | commit any transgression; the sin, they say, is not reckoned 11 IX, 7 | bishop was guilty of any sin, if even a sin unto death, 12 IX, 7 | guilty of any sin, if even a sin unto death, he ought not 13 IX, 7 | the Church are guilty of sin remain in it. But also he 14 IX, 7 | on the commission of no sin, alleging that they pardon 15 IX, 10 | witnesses that no more shall I sin, nor commit adultery, nor 16 IX, 19 | may be condemned for any sin, he is expelled from the 17 X, 30 | has arranged to wash away sin from human beings, rendering