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1 V | words thou shalt not escape sin, but if thou refrain thy 2 V | himself did not escape the sin, for "he spake three thousand 3 V | words thou wilt not escape sin"; and if it be also true 4 V | forgive this people their sin, forgive them; and if not, 5 IX | What then? Is the law sin?" 196~~~~~~1. One term, law, 6 IX | meaning of law in the words,"Sin is not imputed where there 7 IX | these, "I had not known sin except through the law." 207 8 IX | the Mosaic law was given sin is found to have been imputed 9 IX | others; and many came to know sin before the law of Moses 10 XIV | God, which taketh away the sin of the world," 238and attempt 11 XIV | world" is here the scene of sin abounding, that is, the 12 XVII | brought up, will not commit sin. ~6. We do not even like 13 XVIII| that men are punished for sin and rewarded for good works, 14 XVIII| they may not a second time sin against Philosophy." ~15. 15 XVIII| with those who fall into sin, particularly such as are 16 XXI | and by all means to avoid sin, come let us briefly discuss 17 XXI | does not cause himself to sin, nor, if this is so, is 18 XXI | has harboured the seeds of sin; so that a man having vomited 19 XXI | them of still more grievous sin, forasmuch as after such 20 XXI | some for having fallen into sin, and congratulates others 21 XXI | or those who fell into sin and did not repent of the 22 XXII | body that is subject unto sin." 525And it is sufficient 23 XXII | former people who did not sin. And let those who have 24 XXII | govern those who did not sin at the first, is more powerful 25 XXII | having taken their fill of sin they might hate it, we shall 26 XXIII| knows before that a man will sin, He does not put a finger 27 XXIII| finger on him when he does sin), we shall make a still 28 XXIII| longer stand firm against sin: for so the foreknowledge 29 XXIII| we do not wrestle against sin we soon become subject to 30 XXIII| own free choice; when we sin, the choice is disorderly; 31 XXVII| was the cause of Pharaoh's sin? not absolutely the cause, 32 XXVII| patients have had their fill of sin, or when, so to speak, they 33 XXVII| suffering to turn him from sin to godliness, for he says