Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,4| Himself as a sacrifice for the sins of men, has the bull, the
2 2,7| drawn, in token that our sins remove us far away from
3 2,8| Christians who, for their sins, were refused communion.
4 2,8| farther away from God by their sins and become unworthy to stand
5 4,8| Paradise, and repentance of sins; prayers for salvation,
6 5,4| Have Cried.”~Repentance for sins committed calls forth in
7 5,6| forgiveness and remission of sins for the servants of God,
8 5,6| forgiveness and remission of our sins and transgressions; what
9 6,1| a soul repenting of its sins (37, 87 and 142), and hope
10 6,7| life, in the tempest of sins, and finding in the Saviour
11 6,8| Thou that takest away the sins of the world, receive our
12 7,1| Which takes on Itself the sins of the world. The portion
13 7,1| Himself as a sacrifice for the sins of the whole world, then
14 7,1| to be sacrificed for the sins of men, and at the same
15 7,1| Christians as are, for their sins, excluded from holy communion
16 7,1| Who received death for our sins. During this time the choir
17 7,1| you for the remission of sins”; and “drink ye of it, all
18 7,1| many, for the remission of sins.” The faithful calling to
19 7,1| prayer, “Cleanse, O Lord, the sins of those here commemorated,
20 7,1| Mysteries unto the remission of sins and life everlasting.” — “
21 7,1| Christ, unto the remission of sins and life everlasting.” The
22 8,2| defiled my soul with shameful sins, and have wasted all my
23 8,2| having repented of our sins, not to despair of our salvation,
24 8,2| to forgive one another’s sins. This is why Christians
25 8,2| also the handwriting of our sins, O Christ God, and save
26 8,2| make excuse with excuses in sins. — Then the worshippers
27 8,2| of the defilement of our sins, let us pray to the Lord.”
28 8,3| dying on the Cross for our sins, like unto an immaculate
29 9,1| new life, washing away all sins from his soul; while being
30 9,1| are forgiven, and whose sins are covered. Blessed is
31 9,1| servant N. remission of sins, and hast bestowed upon
32 9,1| unto him remission of his sins, whether voluntary or involuntary:
33 9,2| rebaptized, confesses his sins before a priest, but does
34 9,4| cleansing himself again from sins and being saved; for Jesus
35 9,4| the power of remitting the sins of those who repented and
36 9,4| faithful and to remit their sins in the name of Jesus Christ,
37 9,4| strong. This remission of sins is given in the Sacrament
38 9,4| Christian who confesses his sins before the entire Church
39 9,4| prayers for the remission of sins; confession of sins before
40 9,4| remission of sins; confession of sins before the priest; and absolution
41 9,4| priest; and absolution from sins in the name of Jesus Christ.~
42 9,4| prayers for the remission of sins, the penitent, standing
43 9,4| the Saviour, confesses his sins to the priest, concealing
44 9,4| may forgive the penitent’s sins and join him to His holy
45 9,4| has the power to remit sins in the name of Jesus Christ,
46 9,4| absolve thee from all thy sins, in the name of the Father,
47 9,4| penitent and cleanses it of sins, so that he, by the grace
48 9,4| he receives remission of sins who, repenting of them,
49 9,4| important and deep-seated his sins are, and him who despairs
50 9,4| father remits a penitent’s sins on condition that he will
51 9,6| and the remission of his sins, lastly anointment of his
52 9,6| for the remission of his sins. The patient kisses the
53 9,6| prayer for the remission of sins while the priests hold over
54 10,1| in token of grief for his sins; while the kamilavka (the
55 10,2| remit the dying person’s sins and grant his soul rest
56 10,2| forgiveness of the deceased’s sins, and the rest of his soul
57 10,2| not that the departed’s sins be forgiven him, but that
58 11 | Christ, Who suffered for the sins of men near the earthly
59 11 | Himself in sacrifice for the sins of man. The name of Deisis
60 11 | unto the cleansing of our sins.” When blessing other first
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