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1 I| of the capital and deadly sins, much hateful unto God,
2 I| were uncunning. To forgive sins, to buy again all mankind.
3 I| to do penance for their sins nor to make satisfaction
4 I| crime. For all trespass and sins shall be there openly showed,
5 I| Paul to them that for their sins be in pain and in torment:
6 I| have ye founder in those sins in your life of which now
7 I| and taken away from us the sins and evil vices, that is
8 I| gluttony, and lechery, and all sins, and purge us by confession,
9 I| forgive us our trespasses and sins, and after this short life
10 I| pulling out the vices and the sins, and after in a way of this
11 I| of penance, in which the sins be pardoned and forgiven.
12 I| understood that by penance our sins be forgiven, and from the
13 I| Christ hath put away the sins past, present, and to come.
14 I| present, and to come. The sins past in pardoning them;
15 I| giving grace to eschew the sins. Yet the same doctor saith
16 I| the justification of our sins. She enseigneth new life
17 I| Jesu Christ died for our sins and arose for to justify
18 I| forgave and pardoned her many sins. Secondly, for to show that
19 I| sufferance of God for the sins of the people, the fiends
20 I| is merciful to us for our sins. And of this surety saith
21 I| for that he leaveth the sins, or for that he is creator
22 I| discussion and reproving of my sins hidden, I am amarvelled
23 I| of whom ye forgive the sins, they shall be forgiven,
24 I| and of whom ye retain the sins, they shall be retained.
25 I| maketh them to wail for their sins. Whereof saith Isaiah the
26 I| without number, for our sins which be without number.
27 I| perdurable, and the remission of sins. It appeareth of the perfection
28 I| Ghost is the remission of sins, as saith the gloss. Therefore
29 I| and by the Holy Ghost the sins be pardoned. And it followeth
30 I| quencheth great multitude of sins. The exiled men be called
31 I| Secondly to release the sins, and thirdly to confirm
32 I| to whom ye loose their sins they shall be loosed, and
33 I| none save God may forgive sins as to the sin that is in
34 I| the priest assoilleth of sins, as for that he is insinued,
35 I| the Holy Ghost burneth the sins, he purgeth the hearts,
36 I| to pardon and to forgive sins, as saith S. John: Take
37 I| whom ye shall take away the sins of them-that will repent
38 I| findeth wailing for their sins that they have committed,
39 I| in price and washing our sins, to the end that we might
40 I| clean and cleansed of our sins. And also to the end that
41 I| For by this be purged the sins, the virtues be increased,
42 I| take away from them their sins? The calves be their nephews
43 I| reasonable knowledge of sins, and to sorrow for them,
44 I| for he committed seven sins. He departed not truly,
45 I| Sunday and the feasts in sins, in lechery, in going to
46 I| drinking drunk, and in other sins, outrages against God. For
47 II| our Lord, but did great sins against the commandments
48 II| great penance for these sins of adultery and also of
49 II| following for these said sins. That he dolved him in the
50 II| take now no vengeance of my sins, ne remember not my trespasses,
51 II| not my trespasses, ne the sins of my fathers. For we have
52 II| tribulation thou forgivest sins to them that call to thee.
53 II| and it is she that purgeth sins and maketh a man to find
54 II| unto God knowledging their sins and wickedness, meekly beseeching
55 II| therefore and for their sins they shall be put in the
56 II| bear nothing with them but sins. ~And AEgeas said to him:
57 II| people, that is, victory of sins, which be foul people. Or
58 II| doctrine to overcome vices and sins. Or Nicholas is said of
59 II| England of their evils and sins, and to constrain them to
60 II| pardon and forgiveness of our sins. Amen. ~
61 II| should be repentant of their sins, and sith said to them:
62 II| healeth the wounds of our sins; and fourthly, unto meat,
63 II| with him save his proper sins. When S. John had said all
64 II| sight of devil, confusion of sins, and wailing. Anon then
65 II| contrite and repentant of our sins and weep with our eyes for
66 II| for him remission of his sins and forgiveness, and he
67 II| confessed meekly all his sins tofore all people, and what
68 II| get us remission of our sins, that after this life we
69 II| that he will pardon us our sins, and octroy and grant to
70 II| gone and shriven him of his sins, and let him stand among
71 II| nothing with them but their sins. After this S. Sebastian
72 II| lineage out of the ordure of sins, and they might not do it.
73 II| filth and washed us from our sins by the water of baptism.
74 II| that had committed many sins, the which she all wrote,
75 II| that by his prayers her sins might be forgiven. And then
76 II| wherein she found all the sins defaced and put out except
77 II| will forgive us all our sins. ~
78 II| show that ye commit two sins: first, ye do against the
79 II| as together turned from sins and evils. He is not converted
80 III| merciful, and alms quencheth sins as the water quencheth the
81 III| that be poor because of our sins, and without riches of good
82 III| very intention to leave our sins, the which is signified
83 III| when she remembereth her sins in her conscience, she weepeth
84 III| mercy and pardon of her sins, and this hope is conceived
85 III| creatures human from their sins; the which thou hast made
86 III| when they issued from their sins by the doctrine of Jesu
87 III| them that forsake their sins, that she will make our
88 III| him remission of all our sins, and after this life to
89 III| reproved strongly of his sins. The king was angry and
90 III| he get us pardon of our sins. Amen.~
91 III| corners where the filth of sins might assemble, but ought
92 III| he giveth absolution of sins. The second feast is called
93 III| the pain perpetual due for sins mortal into pain temporal.
94 III| penance enjoined for the sins confessed, and for these
95 III| us remission of all our sins, and after this short transitory
96 III| mercy and forgiveness of his sins. Thus far it is read in
97 III| to turn and forsake our sins, lo! ye may behold the people
98 III| die ere they beweep their sins; think ye then in what point
99 III| had no time to bewail his sins. The houses be void, the
100 III| him of his evil deeds and sins, ere that the judge call
101 III| when he converteth from his sins and amendeth his life. By
102 III| and be repentant of their sins. Then, by the commandment
103 III| and demanded pardon of his sins. After this the holy man
104 III| came to me for the great sins that I had committed in
105 III| and get me pardon of my sins of her sweet Son, and would
106 III| did tofore and said: Thy sins be upon us. When S. Ambrose
107 III| we be not wrapped in the sins of these people. They departed
108 III| God hath assoiled me of my sins. Then went S. Mark to a
109 III| assoiled them of all their sins, and the third day after
110 III| this world so bewail our sins and amend our living that
111 III| have forgiveness of thy sins, but thou shalt have towns
112 III| forgiveness of all their sins; and the gates of heaven
113 III| demanding him pardon of their sins. When S. Peter saw the duke
114 IV| get him forgiveness of his sins. To whom Peter appeared
115 IV| hath forgiven thee all thy sins, save only of the imposition
116 IV| thou to hear of peace? Of sins grow battles, where is no
117 IV| their death and other great sins and tyrannies that he committed,
118 IV| weepeth the perishing for his sins, the which desired to be
119 IV| have forgiveness of our sins and trespasses in this present
120 IV| forgiveness of all their sins. And also, good Lord, if
121 IV| forgave the woman all her sins. And this is she, that same
122 IV| have forgiveness of her sins? And the priest said to
123 IV| another man that wrote his sins in a schedule and laid it
124 IV| again, and found all his sins effaced and struck out.
125 IV| that he haunted all manner sins. And such thing as appertained
126 IV| do penance here for our sins, that after this life we
127 IV| he must first show his sins by contrition and by confession,
128 IV| house and confess him of his sins, and then to begin again
129 IV| that he had done all manner sins. That one said: I am Covetise,
130 IV| have very absolution of our sins, that after the accomplishment
131 IV| friars, and confessed her sins and avowed that from that
132 IV| body and repent him of his sins and trespasses. And then
133 V| and be penitent for our sins, that after this short life
134 V| also he can well punish the sins. Then the life that we owe
135 V| my merits, but for their sins that they have sinned, which
136 V| humility, that the right little sins which we repute for none
137 V| that God pardoned all the sins to them that slew him, and
138 V| he had heaviness of his sins and heritage of the heavenly
139 V| they should confess their sins, and suffer patiently death.
140 V| and confess his father's sins, and went to the sepulchre
141 V| there be three manner of sins, that is to wit: the sin
142 V| pardoned them not only their sins, but multiplied in them
143 V| been true, for all those sins that be not purged in earth,
144 V| gift of him that is dead in sins, this pain should not have
145 V| he may be drawn to divers sins. The devil deceiveth them
146 V| him, for he reproved their sins and their life. But plainly
147 V| say to thee, confess thy sins, for thou shalt soon eat
148 V| iniquity and the flood of sins, but she plunged after into
149 V| sea of iniquity, flood of sins, the swallow of perdition,
150 V| remission and forgiveness of my sins. I ask of thee but the space
151 V| God had forgiven her her sins. And the cause told, S.
152 V| the second Shame of the sins that she committed, and
153 V| hath forgiven to thee thy sins. And she answered: I take
154 V| herein I have made of all my sins a sum, and have set them
155 V| and the nostrils, so the sins departed never from mine
156 V| hath not pardoned thee thy sins for thy penance, but because
157 VI| this punishment was for the sins of the people, and God should
158 VI| state of my people, and what sins reign among them, and what
159 VI| taken on them for their sins. Priests have offended,
160 VI| caitiffs the remission of sins. And in the fifth chapter
161 VI| forgive and pardon us of our sins, that after this life we
162 VI| that for the multiplying of sins this benefit is lost.~Also
163 VI| to assoil them of their sins, above the death, for to
164 VI| martyrs is remission of all sins, heaping and having plenty
165 VI| precious than death, by which sins be pardoned and merits increased?
166 VI| overcome by vices and by sins, we reny God. Also in the
167 VI| great satisfaction of their sins, and putting away of sin.
168 VI| measure of pains and of sins, he giveth pain sufficient
169 VI| I am a soul which for my sins am tormented in this ice,
170 VI| for to serve here for my sins, but I pray thee that thou
171 VI| unto Almighty God for my sins, and know thou for certain
172 VI| there to be offered for the sins of dead men, remembering
173 VI| perfectly lived against the sins of the flesh. The third
174 VI| and have in them no venial sins, or if any happen to be
175 VI| or because that all the sins that they have committed
176 VI| seven days, or that all the sins that they have committed
177 VI| battle, against vices and sins. Or Martin is said as one
178 VI| will well be assoiled of my sins, but the vow of poverty
179 VI| would assoil her of all her sins. To whom he said: Would
180 VI| more need of absolution of sins that we have done than ye
181 VI| assoiled her of all her sins and gave to her largely
182 VI| wilt not remember their sins, for thou knowest our fragility.
183 VI| on us and pardon us our sins. Amen.~
184 VII| and remission of all their sins. And also women with child
185 VII| thine heart all that be thy sins and thou shalt find them
186 VII| like a beam, and the small sins of him be like a festue.~
187 VII| and he said: These be my sins that run after me, and I
188 VII| this day come to deem the sins of a stranger. They, hearing
189 VII| said: The most part be my sins which I bear behind me,
190 VII| I have before me be the sins of my brethren, which I
191 VII| should always bear mine own sins tofore me, and think on
192 VII| multitude of people see his sins, but when he resteth, then
193 VII| resteth, then he may see his sins.~And on a time there was
194 VII| shall be assoiled of all my sins. And after, from thence
195 VII| of the remission of his sins. From thence forthon, ever
196 VII| remission and pardon of all his sins, as tofore ye heard say.~
197 VII| him of the seven deadly sins, but God would that he never
198 VII| Demetrius healeth us of all our sins. Amen~
199 VII| doubted him, which for their sins doubted much to be reproved
200 VII| to the end that for their sins and malice they should not
201 VII| diligent to put from them their sins, and to fall in penance.
202 VII| himself generally of all his sins, saying his confiteor, by
203 VII| may have remission of his sins, and fourthly, he demandeth
204 VII| thou that takest away the sins of the world have mercy
205 VII| thou that takest away the sins from the world wilt receive
206 VII| he that taketh away the sins from the world. This same
207 VII| and certain, for all the sins that I have done without
208 VII| people in remission of your sins. And as many times ye shall
209 VII| misericorde and mercy from all sins delivered, and of all torments
210 VII| God, that taketh away the sins of the world, have mercy
211 VII| for to have us from our sins, and resting in the sepulchre
212 VII| consider my misdeeds and sins, but consider thou the faith
213 VII| all evil, have away all my sins from me, and that I may
214 VII| that is to wit from all my sins and evil temptations of
215 VII| which were dead in their sins, and those same he drew
216 VII| believe the remission of sins that God giveth by virtue
217 VII| by the Normans for their sins, ii. 126.~Ephesus and the
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