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1 Int | lectisternia pro se ipso, sin autem recipiens solvat lectum 2 Life, Pro | called them, never fell into sin again; I not only became 3 Life, II | away from God in mortal sin, or lost the fear of Him, 4 Life, II | conversation. The occasion of sin, however, being present, 5 Life, IV | Though I was not so free from sin as the book required, I 6 Life, IV | occasions and perils of sin. On the other hand, he who 7 Life, IV | against those occasions of sin in the beginning, and, if 8 Life, IV | fallen into any grievous sin; but he was so subtle, and 9 Life, V | She Rescued from a Life of Sin.~1. I forgot to say how, 10 Life, V | That which was a venial sin, they told me was no sin 11 Life, V | sin, they told me was no sin at all; of that which was 12 Life, V | I ./. knew was a mortal sin. And I think that observing 13 Life, V | withdrawn from that occasion of sin. It seems that it was the 14 Life, V | anything I thought to be a sin, though it might be only 15 Life, V | it might be only a venial sin. But I think that undoubtedly 16 Life, VI | avoiding the occasions of sin, and in my confessors, who 17 Life, VI | even for one day in mortal sin, if I knew it.~7. All these 18 Life, VI | reached to all that is mortal sin.~8. O my God! I wished for 19 Life, VII | vanity, from one occasion of sin to another, I began to expose 20 Life, VII | to so many occasions of sin, withdrew myself so often 21 Life, VII | that to be virtue which is sin, as I did so often! It is 22 Life, VII | farther from the occasions of sin.~18. When that blessed man, 23 Life, VII | knew myself to be in mortal sin, I would not have continued 24 Life, VIII | beware of the occasions of sin; for once placed therein, 25 Life, IX | withdraw from the occasions of sin: for as soon as I had done 26 Life, XIII | circumstances wherein men usually sin against God; for it is a 27 Life, XV | offend God, nor fall into sin,—though there are good 28 Life, XV | themselves carefully from sin; but we are miserable creatures. 29 Life, XV | and from the commission of sin, to make use of the first 30 Life, XVII | understand now the mischief that sin has done, in that it has 31 Life, XIX | began); if the occasions of sin be not avoided; if it be 32 Life, XIX | and say: If I fall into sin, it will be worse for me 33 Life, XIX | highly exalted falling into sin, and raised up again by 34 Life, XIX | waiting to be very free from sin first.~18. Oh, how deluded 35 Life, XIX | great danger of falling into sin, and with scanty helps,— 36 Life, XIX | whatever to any risks of sin. This should be well considered 37 Life, XXI | unable to go back and live in sin against God, as it did before.~ 38 Life, XXI | The former occasions of sin, as well as the persons 39 Life, XXIII | to avoid the occasions of sin, and to give myself more 40 Life, XXIII | this to be done without sin on their part, in order 41 Life, XXV | which would be a great sin, and say that it hears divine 42 Life, XXV | understand that one venial sin can do us more harm than 43 Life, XXVI | afraid of anything but sin against God, is a very unseemly 44 Life, XXVIII | them if this or that were a sin or not: as for everything 45 Life, XXX | the harm which original sin has done us; that is, I 46 Life, XXXI | had been living in mortal sin of the most abominable nature 47 Life, XXXI | can I confess so foul a sin? He wished to give it up, 48 Life, XXXI | for some days repeated his sin; but he was so tormented 49 Life, XXXII | every moment into mortal sin. Let us, then, for the love 50 Life, XXXII | avoid all occasions of sin, and our Lord will help 51 Life, XXXIV | sure that I was not dead in sin, for there could be no death 52 Life, XXXIV | to suffer me to fall into sin, with great sweetness, dissolved 53 Life, XXXIV | inconsistent with a state of mortal sin.~13. I was now confident 54 Life, XXXV | these are the occasions of sin. I call that a pass,—a 55 Life, XXXVII | continually, because of the first sin, for the reparation of which 56 Life, XXXVIII| should not fall into mortal sin. I hold it for certain that 57 Life, XXXVIII| that priest was in mortal sin. What must it be, O my Lord, 58 Life, XXXVIII| dominion over a soul in mortal sin. It did me a great service, 59 Life, XXXVIII| that all who live in mortal sin might see what I then saw, 60 Life, XXXIX | of certain occasions of sin in which he was involved, 61 Life, XL | when a soul is in mortal sin, this mirror becomes clouded 62 Life, XL | time, or if they saw it who sin against Him, we should have 63 Life, XL | deserved for only one mortal sin, and how impossible it is 64 Life, XL | we all know His hatred of sin, yet suffers us to live.~ 65 Rel, I | which clearly seems to be sin, I cannot make up my mind 66 Rel, III | the condition of a soul in sin, utterly powerless, like 67 Rel, V | Me is union; for they who sin against Me are near Me, 68 Rel, V | did not permit the king to sin with the wife of Abraham, 69 Rel, VII | to say, If she does not sin against God, and acknowledges 70 Rel, VIII | befallen us through the sin of Adam in robbing us of 71 Rel, IX | though the priest be in sin; but then the grace of it 72 Rel, XI | great blunder, though not a sin.737~5. The acts and desires 73 Ind | of the Saint, Rel. i. 28.~Sin, occasions of, viii. 14; 74 Ind2, Lat | lectisternia pro se ipso, sin autem recipiens solvat lectum