Book, Chapter
1 I, XIV | strife, envy, and other such sins. In the meantime, on a sudden,
2 I, XIV | incurred’ through their sins, either by the death of
3 I, XXVII | he may cleanse away the sins of thought with tears; and
4 I, XXVIII| before you, my brother, any sins of bishops or others, do
5 I, XXXII | and while you cause the sins of others among your own
6 I, XXXII | with regard to your own sins before the dread judgement
7 III, V | silence with regard to the sins of the rich; but was wont
8 III, XIII | prison-house of Hell for his sins. He called me, for I was
9 III, XIX | this man that died in his sins, his punishment would not
10 III, XXVII | at the remembrance of his sins, bedewed his face with tears,
11 IV, III | casting out the dregs of our sins, we may carefully so act
12 IV, XXV | have need to redeem their sins by good works, and when
13 IV, XXV | fear, and leaving off their sins, began to do penance; but
14 IV, XXV | nay, they committed worse sins; and when they said " Peace
15 IV, XXVII | and having confessed their sins, they wiped them out by
16 V, XIII | saw a book containing his sins, which was shown him by
17 V, XIII | would not then confess his sins, but would do it when he
18 V, XIII | are forgiven, and whose sins are covered." This story,
19 V, XIV | to do penance for their sins without delay. Would to
20 V, XIX | the defilement of their sins in the Saviour’s font. Thus
21 V, XXI | that hath taken away the sins of the world; and after
22 V, XXI | thorns and thistles of our sins, that is, that he might
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