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1 Intro | repent and atone for his sins. This is because the Church 2 3,2 | Adam's repentance for his sins, as well as his request 3 3,2 | have lost because of our sins. Those who would wage war 4 3,3 | many for the forgiveness of sins... And when they had sung 5 3,3 | extol, to repent of their sins and turn to Him for mercy 6 3,4 | for the remission of my sins, and unto fife everlasting. 7 3,4 | Christ, for the remission of sins and unto life everlasting.” 8 3,6 | to invent excuses for my sins.~Let my prayer arise in 9 4,6 | Jordan, confessing their sins.... [And John said,] “I 10 4,1 | the centuries, and saw the sins of future generations, and 11 4,3 | the forgiveness of your sins; and you shall receive the 12 4,4 | and you are still in your sins (1 Cor. 15:14, 17).~But 13 4,5 | for the increase of our sins; protect us from all evil 14 4,8 | the forgiveness of their sins” (Luke 1:67, 76-77). We 15 5,1 | that he must grieve for his sins. The Kamilavka (cap protecting 16 5,1 | shall be cleansed from your sins.”~We can also see in the 17 6,2 | Baptism for the remission of sins.~(11)         I look for 18 6,5 | souls, cleanses men of their sins and sanctifies them (John 19 6,7 | Baptism for the Remission of Sins.~Man becomes a child of 20 6,7 | the forgiveness of your sins; and you shall receive the 21 6,7 | Sacrament of Baptism all the sins of the person being baptized 22 6,7 | eradicated by Baptism, and his sins are washed away as if they 23 6,0 | body; but the immoral man sins against his own body. Do 24 6,2 | that is our own except our sins — and that the fullness 25 6,2 | comes when we turn from our sins to God.~In the human soul, 26 6,2 | others and sorrow for their sins and for our own. Such was 27 6,2 | spirit's repentance for its sins, is of spiritual value, 28 6,2 | he has not wept for his sins as wasted, in spite of any 29 6,2 | to idle dreams, and these sins must be washed away with 30 6,2 | Therefore, secret tears for our sins cleanse the soul and bring 31 6,2 | repentance and mourning for our sins and he who considers himself 32 6,2 | humility, will mourn for his sins and in this way will become 33 6,2 | us to be cleansed of our sins except that pointed out 34 7 | has taken upon Himself the sins of the world, Christ our 35 7,2 | was on account of their sins, all the people and the 36 8 | simultaneously an inward cleansing of sins. Thus, we often speak of 37 8,1 | through Divine Grace of all sins (Original Sin and personal 38 8,1 | Original Sin and personal sins) and is reborn into a new 39 8,1 | the forgiveness of your sins; and you shall receive the 40 8,3 | many for the forgiveness of sins' (Matt. 26:26-28; cf. Mark 41 8,4 | re-baptized — that is, their sins should be washed away by 42 8,4 | so that in the event of sins committed after Baptism, 43 8,4 | the Penitent regarding his sins, his attitude towards the 44 8,4 | absolve you from all yours sins.”~In the ancient Church, 45 8,4 | Heaven.~Man is weak, and thus sins and falls often, again and 46 8,4 | John 1:8), for every man sins and falls short before the 47 8,4 | to be fully aware of our sins and our iniquities and of 48 8,4 | says that if we confess our sins, [God] is faithful and just, 49 8,4 | just, and will forgive our sins and cleanse us from all 50 8,4 | shame or fear,” confess our sins with faith to our Father 51 8,4 | humility I weep for all my sins, voluntary and involuntary, 52 8,4 | depression and despair, and over sins committed willingly.~I weep, 53 8,4 | nakedness each one of my sins, great and small, voluntary 54 8,4 | reveal and torment me with my sins; and I, in fear and trembling, 55 8,4 | times have I ridiculed the sins of my brother, caused him 56 8,8 | and if he has committed sins, he will be forgiven (James 57 8,8 | healing and the forgiveness of sins. The two are joined, for 58 9 | than denunciation of his sins. In addition, we pray not 59 9 | God may forgive them their sins and grant them repose in 60 9,1 | must make a confession of sins in repentance of heart after 61 9,5 | ask forgiveness for our sins from the Heavenly Father, 62 9,5 | trespasses (Mark 11:25-26). Man's sins are called trespasses against 63 9,5 | will also forgive us our sins (Mark 4:24).~ ~(6) And lead 64 9,6 | Holy Spirit wash away the sins from the souls of all our 65 10,1 | Dan (Ch. 17-18) and the sins of the Benjaminites (Ch. 66 10,1 | parts: 1) (Ch. 1-2:16) — the sins of the people and the priests; 67 10,2 | forgiveness for his many sins.~ ~First Maccabees.~The


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