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1 TransPre | partakers in my literary sins. The one or two instances 2 I | Gentiles on account of the sins of God's former people, 3 I | of righteous men, and the sins which they occasionally 4 I | places in proportion to their sins: so they, if I may so speak, 5 VIII | For the individual when he sins is one of many, severed 6 XVIII | with the Father for our sins, and not for ours only, 7 XVIII(374)| than others, because "their sins were committed whilst they 8 XXI | is hardened by God, and sins because he is hardened, 9 XXI | to take vengeance on our sins, but leaving us alone until 10 XXI | worthy of the forgiveness of sins, and whether they hear the 11 XXI | become worthy of remission of sins" ---- a passage which in 12 XXI | penalty for their former sins, offences against virtue 13 XXI | not speedily fall into the sins into which they fell before, 14 XXI | that a heavier burden of sins might be imputed to them? 15 XXII | dealing with men, observe the sins committed in this commonwealth 16 XXII | special portion of the Lord, sins at first venial and such 17 XXII | in proportion to tbeir sins, forsaken and given up to 18 XXII | helps towards their former sins being no longer remembered. 19 XXII | from the east were for the sins they committed given up 20 XXIII | incidents of human life, and the sins of men, in their countless 21 XXIII | they pass on to the other sins a man may commit, and, on 22 XXIII | that he will commit these sins, or do these righteous deeds. 23 XXIII | will turn or abide in their sins. Thus in Jeremiah God says, " 24 XXIII | were, the cause of their sins. Or again, let us take the 25 XXVI | inflicted on account of sins, that is an opinion of very 26 XXVII | was responsible for his sins of disobedience; and if 27 XXVII | relieved of the burden of his sins, and, it may be, descend 28 XXVII | God threatens, that if the sins of the inhabitants of Judah 29 XXVII | to the fulness of their sins, so dealeth he with us; 30 XXVII | incurring punishment for sins is a token of God's great 31 XXVII | punished and tormented for his sins, he would repent and become