Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 22, 2| afflicted, and are slain, while sinners are possessed of abundance,
2 II, 28, 7| instance,] is prepared for sinners, both the Lord has plainly
3 III, 5, 2| call the righteous, but sinners to repentance." How then
4 III, 5, 2| strengthened, or how shall sinners come to repentance? Is it
5 III, 5, 2| suffering, and to keep back sinners from sin. He therefore did
6 III, 10, 1| says, "The alienated are sinners from the womb: they go astray
7 III, 16, 9| that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Much
8 III, 18, 7| soil, the many were made sinners, and forfeited life; so
9 IV, 4, 3| burning furnace, and all sinners shall be stubble, they who
10 IV, 17, 1| indeed, those things by which sinners imagined they could propitiate
11 IV, 27, 4| then the condemnation of sinners extended to others who approved
12 IV, 30, 3| should not find fault with sinners, nor that we should consent
13 IV, 36, 3| because of the multitude of sinners among the Sodomites, and
14 IV, 41, 3| inheritance: as David says, "Sinners are alienated from the womb;
15 V, 14, 3| on the other hand, are sinners, he says what is the fact.
16 V, 35, 1| of the earth, and to root sinners out of it." And again he
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