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1 I, 1, p. 3| utterly destroyed after their sin against ./. Christ; how 2 I, 3, p. 17| laws by which those who sin unwittingly are to receive 3 I, 3, p. 17| people of the land shall sin unwittingly by doing anything 4 I, 3, p. 17| transgress, 28. and his sin shall be known to him, wherein 5 I, 3, p. 17| he shall bring it for his sin that he hath sinned 29. 6 I, 3, p. 17| limitation: ~"If a soul sin unwittingly of the people 7 I, 3, p. 18| place, and offer for the sin which he has sinned a female 8 I, 3, p. 18| kid of the goats, for his sin. And the law was the same 9 I, 3, p. 18| things, and shall confess the sin that he hath sinned:"he 10 I, 3, p. 18| pray on his behalf for the sin, and his sin shall be forgiven. 11 I, 3, p. 18| behalf for the sin, and his sin shall be forgiven. And another 12 I, 3, p. 18| really unconscious, and shall sin unwittingly in any of the 13 I, 3, p. 18| And the soul which shall sin and do one thing against 14 I, 3, p. 18| whatsoever a man may do, so as to sin thereby; 4. it shall come 15 I, 3, p. 19| choose, and offer for his sin an unblemished ram, and 16 I, 6, p. 33| unintentionally, I hid my sin. 34. For I did not stand 17 I, 10, p. 56| sacrifice them commit no sin. Noah indeed was told to 18 I, 10, p. 57| iniquities ... .9 for he did no sin himself, nor was guile found 19 I, 10, p. 57| God, which taketh away the sin of the world.'' ~Since then 20 I, 10, p. 57| offering for every stain and sin, the Lamb of God, the holy 21 I, 10, p. 58| only taken on Himself the sin of the world, but also the 22 I, 10, p. 58| of God is made thus both sin and curse—sin for the sinners 23 I, 10, p. 58| thus both sin and curse—sin for the sinners in the world, 24 I, 10, p. 58| and "Him that knew no sin, for our sakes he made sin." 25 I, 10, p. 58| sin, for our sakes he made sin."For what is there that 26 I, 10, p. 59| for us; and making himself sin for our sakes."And then " 27 I, 10, p. 59| sakes."And then "He made him sin for our sakes who knew no 28 I, 10, p. 59| for our sakes who knew no sin,"and laid on Him all the 29 I, 10, p. 60| whole burnt-offering; and sin offering thou didst take 30 I, 10, p. 62| every passion and stain of sin, and worship Him with sincere 31 II, 3, p. 79| They have proclaimed their sin as Sodom and (d) made it 32 III, 1, p. 102| escape from the bonds of sin, when He [[Matt. xi.28.]] 33 III, 2, p. 113| Christ, being apart from all sin, will receive the sins of 34 III, 2, p. 114| can give an offering for sin, your soul shall see a life-long 35 III, 2, p. 114| ye offer," he says, "for sin, your soul shall see a seed 36 III, 3, p. 123| divert from all manner of sin through the punishment prepared 37 III, 5, p. 127| the roots the shoots of sin: they must try to (b) master 38 IV, 10, p. 181| be seethed in the gulf of sin, sent forth at last some 39 IV, 12, p. 187| sting? The sting of death is sin, and the strength of sin 40 IV, 12, p. 187| sin, and the strength of sin is the law." ~Such was the 41 IV, 17, p. 219| says: "Him that knew no sin made sin for us, that we 42 IV, 17, p. 219| Him that knew no sin made sin for us, that we might become 43 VI, 13, p. 15| Samaria? And what is the sin of Judah? Is it not Jerusalem? 44 VI, 13, p. 18| fruit of my body for the sin of my soul?" ~And he makes 45 VI, 15, p. 21| accrue to minds purified from sin, he confessed that he was 46 VII, 1, p. 52| of life, and the reign of sin that before ruled in the 47 VII, 1, p. 52| it should no longer serve sin but righteousness. And since 48 VII, 1, p. 59| flight, the two forms of sin, the one that leads men 49 VII, 1, p. 75| who are partakers of their sin, who will also desire, when 50 VII, 2, p. 80| which he adds, "For the sin of Jacob is all this done, 51 VII, 2, p. 80| not only because of the sin of the Jews, that the Lord 52 VII, 2, p. 81| calls the Jews, when they sin, by names that suit their 53 VII, 2, p. 85| purity, and separation from sin, needed no human unguent, 54 VIII, Int, p. 97| over by squalid folly and sin, and a strange godlessness 55 VIII, 2, p. 116| and for the holy city, for sin to be ended, and to seal 56 VIII, 2, p. 118| and for thy holy city, for sin to be ended, and to seal 57 VIII, 2, p. 119| And he adds next: ~"For sin to be ended, and to seal 58 VIII, 2, p. 119| holy." ~Instead of, "For sin to be ended, and to seal 59 VIII, 2, p. 120| to the Septuagint, "Their sin was bound and sealed." But 60 VIII, 2, p. 120| God, which taketh away the sin of the world; and again, " 61 VIII, 2, p. 120| and the completion of the sin of those who have sinned 62 VIII, 2, p. 120| the completion of their sin," added, "For the propitiation 63 VIII, 2, p. 137| God, that taketh away the sin of the world, which sacrifice 64 VIII, 3, p. 140| come to pass because of the sin of the house of Jacob, and 65 VIII, 3, p. 140| goes on to describe this sin and transgression, "They 66 IX, 1, p. 152| wrought in strength the worst sin of all; wherefore He will 67 IX, 5, p. 161| God, which taketh away the sin of the world: This is he 68 IX, 5, p. 162| which are lying deep in sin as in a valley will be raised 69 IX, 10, p. 173| hampered by the chains of sin, if they, too, would believe 70 IX, 11, p. 176| penalty of their presumptuous sin. ~ 71 IX, 15, p. 183| involved, bound and chained in sin, in darkness and ignorance 72 X, Int, p. 189| God that taketh away the sin of the world, and as a sheep 73 X, Int, p. 189| God that takes away the sin of the world, and of His 74 X, Int, p. 191| the Lamb that takes away sin, according to John the Baptist, 75 X, Int, p. 191| God, that taketh away the sin of the world," and He was 76 X, 1, p. 195| Whom, though he knew no sin, God made sin for our sake, 77 X, 1, p. 195| he knew no sin, God made sin for our sake, giving him 78 X, 1, p. 195| sinful flesh He condemned sin in the flesh, the words 79 X, 1, p. 195| many members suffer and sin, He too by the laws of ( 80 X, 3, p. 205| his prayer be turned into sin; let his days be few, and 81 X, 3, p. 205| is meant by "let not the sin of his mother be done away." 82 X, 5, p. 212| Judas, and teaches that the sin he committed can never be 83 X, 5, p. 212| implied by the words, "The sin of Judas is written with 84 X, 8, p. 221| was, and "He that knew no sin, became sin, that we might 85 X, 8, p. 221| that knew no sin, became sin, that we might become the