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Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus)
The Instructor

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1 I, 2 | INSTRUCTOR'S TREATMENT OF OUR SINS.~ Now, O you, my children, 2 I, 2 | our liability to fall into sins that have become habitual. 3 I, 2 | Not to continue long in sins, let that be ranked last. 4 I, 2 | irrational," by which manifestly sins are meant which are contrary 5 I, 2 | says to us sinners, "Thy sins be forgiven thee."~ We, 6 I, 3 | God: as God, forgiving our sins; and as man, training us 7 I, 5 | loosed from the world and our sins, touching the earth on tiptoe 8 I, 6 | which we cleanse away our sins; grace, by which the penalties 9 I, 6 | baptized, having wiped off the sins which obscure the light 10 I, 6 | through which we fall into sins, purblind as to the truth. 11 I, 6 | are washed from all our sins, and are no longer entangled 12 I, 6 | we also, repenting of our sins, renouncing our iniquities, 13 I, 6 | children who are under fear and sins; but has conferred manhood 14 I, 6 | baptism for the remission of sins. And it is mixed naturally 15 I, 6 | passions and cleanses our sins; and the saying,~ "Sweeter 16 I, 6 | and forgetting our former sins.~ 17 I, 7 | says, "I will bring their sins on them; that is, on the 18 I, 7 | the recompense of their sins." For the same who is Instructor 19 I, 7 | as babes, hearing of the sins of others, keep from similar 20 I, 7 | own works, from your old sins;" "Learn to do well;" "Depart 21 I, 8 | has assigned Him to our sins," plainly as a corrector 22 I, 8 | corrector and reformer of sins. Wherefore He alone is able 23 I, 8 | of the Lord drives away sins, and he that is without 24 I, 8 | account. Each one of us, who sins, with his own free-will 25 I, 9 | lawless sons, people full of sins, wicked seed!" And in the 26 I, 9 | of the soul, chastizing sins, preventing death, and leading 27 I, 9 | be a terror to him who sins not? "If thou doest evil, 28 I, 9 | the eating sores of our sins. Wherefore also fear is 29 I, 9 | merciful; He will heal their sins, and not destroy them, and 30 I, 9 | him, but only shows the sins which are there; in order 31 I, 10| repentance and the prevention of sins; we shall have now to look 32 I, 10| said, "They that fall into sins shall be cast into outer 33 I, 10| encouragement He assuages sins, reducing lust, and at the 34 II, 2 | many, for the remission of sins"--the holy stream of gladness. 35 II, 6 | cutting out the roots of sins, such as, "Thou shalt not 36 II, 6 | shalt not escape sin." "Sins of the tongue, therefore, 37 II, 8 | repentance: "wherefore her sins are forgiven."~ This may 38 II, 8 | whom He has forgiven our sins. And the dishevelled hair 39 II, 8 | rescued us from offences, and sins, and such like thorns; and 40 II, 10| against nature, such as these sins of theirs. And those who 41 II, 10| than they, know them to be sins, but are overcome by pleasures, 42 II, 10| covering, and no one sees my sins. Why do I fear lest the 43 II, 10| to sin. And every one who sins, directly wrongs not so 44 II, 10| less thought of. For he who sins, in the degree in which 45 II, 10| in the degree in which he sins, becomes worse and is of 46 III, 2 | is wont to abstain from sins, on account of the shame 47 III, 3 | vanity, wrenched from our sins, bearing only the wood of 48 III, 8 | have not committed like sins with those who are punished, 49 III, 11| should fall into double sins? For they deceive the men 50 III, 12| hedged about from our former sins. Therefore, being regenerated, 51 III, 12| defines the designation of sins in a way conducive to salvation: " 52 III, 12| covers a multitude of sins."~ And of civil government: " 53 III, 12| repentance--which follows sins. For this Word of whom we 54 III, 12| the propitiation for our sins," as John says; Jesus, who 55 III, 12| proper man. "And not for our sins only, but also for the whole


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