Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1 | across the stormy seas of sin and strife to the peaceful
2 2,1 | through the darkness of sin which encompasses him. Because
3 2,1 | worshipper from the darkness of sin (the West) into the light
4 3,2 | kept this evening without sin...” is read. In abbreviated
5 3,2 | may pass the day without sin. In Church time, the 1st
6 3,3 | humble consciousness of sin. With the Dismissal of the
7 3,1 | those things which further sin. Fasting is not only the
8 4,1 | freed from the guilt of sin, celebrate and sing to you:
9 4,6 | God, Who takes away the sin of the world! This is He
10 4,7 | souls, begging leave for sin to depart from us that we
11 4,4 | corruption; the power of sin is destroyed and Death itself
12 4,4 | forefather's disobedience to God, sin took possession of human
13 4,4 | Christ abolished original sin and cleansed the fallen
14 5 | and self-will. The First Sin was none other than the
15 5 | but himself. This is the sin that caused the Fall of
16 5 | origin of virtually every sin we commit. I steal when
17 6,3 | to subjugate men, too, to sin (2 Thess. 2:9), in order
18 6,4 | a human body without its sin, and a human soul, and became
19 6,4 | Truth which had condemned sin (1 Tim. 2:6; John 1:29),
20 6,4 | Therefore Christ's Church cannot sin in Truth, for she is the
21 6,6 | made atonement for human sin (John 1:29; Heb. 7:27) and
22 6,6 | complete elimination of sin from the community of believers
23 6,7 | be cleansed of Original Sin and enter into the Kingdom
24 6,7 | man, cleanses him from all sin, justifies and sanctifies
25 6,7 | Spirit, which cleanses man of sin and regenerates him.~Baptism
26 6,7 | promises to turn away from sin is not only forgiven, but
27 6,7 | not only forgiven, but his sin is erased by God, as well,
28 6,8 | consequence of the first man's sin, for as St. Paul says: sin
29 6,8 | sin, for as St. Paul says: sin came into the world through
30 6,8 | one man and death through sin (Rom. 5:12). As a consequence
31 6,0 | ones who believe in Me to sin, it would be better for
32 6,0 | 6). Just causing one to sin is a terrible crime! As
33 6,0 | of Christ?....Every other sin which a man commits is outside
34 6,0 | conceived gives birth to sin; and sin when it is full-grown
35 6,0 | gives birth to sin; and sin when it is full-grown brings
36 6,2 | become aware of the power of sin over his soul, and they
37 6,2 | and God was with man. The sin of our first parents separated
38 6,2 | may grow into the mortal sin of depression and despair.~
39 6,2 | if you do not do well, sin is crouching at the door;
40 6,2 | successful struggle with sin. Those who are constantly
41 6,2 | spiritual struggle with sin and with all the obstacles
42 6,2 | free man from the stain of sin, to bring him closer to
43 6,3 | Mary was free from actual sin, but, in the opinion of
44 6,3 | under the curse of Original Sin as does all mankind. For
45 7 | friends who fought against sin, imitated Christ by shedding
46 7 | earthly nature, purified of sin and partaking of the life
47 8,1 | Grace of all sins (Original Sin and personal sins) and is
48 8,1 | only on this condition is sin abolished in man in the
49 8,1 | Baptism. The dominion of sin over the power of the soul
50 8,1 | dominates. But the element of sin still remains before the
51 8,1 | the power to struggle with sin and he faces the task of
52 8,1 | are subject to Original Sin and without Baptism cannot
53 8,1 | cannot be absolved of this sin.~In the Old Testament, circumcision
54 8,1 | water signifies dying to sin and coming up out of the
55 8,4 | considered to be a very serious sin; many held the extreme position
56 8,4 | the Penitent.~Since all sin is not only against God,
57 8,4 | Lord also has put away your sin; you shall not die (2 Sam.
58 8,4 | considered to be the beginning of sin, according to the words
59 8,4 | resisting the powerful forces of sin. There is, however, an answer
60 8,4 | consider the meaning of sin and repentance, for sin
61 8,4 | sin and repentance, for sin is what separates us from
62 8,4 | what separates us from God. Sin plunges the soul into darkness
63 8,4 | Evangelist, If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and
64 8,4 | open to Him. In response to sin, Our Lord Jesus Christ says,
65 8,4 | Sacrament:~ ~A Lament for Sin.~St. Basil the Great says, “
66 8,4 | Great says, “Weep over your sin: it is a spiritual ailment;
67 8,4 | every hour and minute of sin? When and where shall I
68 8,4 | my life in indolence and sin, all my hours and minutes
69 8,7 | breakdown of marriage as a sin and an evil, she still desires
70 9 | cleansed of the stain of sin and worldly passions, and
71 9,5 | is entirely captivated by Sin. As Bishop Nicholas says: “
72 9,5 | fullness of its power when Sin ceases to hold undivided
73 9,5 | not allow us to fall into sin. We ask Him to preserve
74 9,5 | for our purification from sin and spiritual fortification,
75 9,8 | Evil and the psychology of sin and virtue with unusual
76 10,1| commandment (the Original Sin) and Fall. It also speaks
77 10,1| speaks of the spread of sin in the world and its first
78 10,1| accentuates the people's sense of sin, but prompts them to turn
79 10,1| indictment of Israel herself for sin and injustice; and 3) (Ch.
80 10,4| Ps. 38; Ps. 91~When We Sin: Ps. 6; Ps. 51; Ps. 139~
81 10,5| Corinthians 9:25~The wages of sin is death .........................
82 11,1| no longer be enslaved to sin. For he who has died is
83 11,1| who has died is freed from sin. But if we have died with
84 11,1| death was overcome, original sin was absolved, hell deprived
85 11,1| their souls, laying low sin, conquering death and breaking
86 11,2| the banner of victory over sin and death (1 Cor. 5:7; Rev.
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