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1 I, Int | water cannot sin. (4) All sins are equal. (5) There is
2 I, 24 | many wives, and fell into sins of the flesh, at the beginning
3 II, Int | do not apply to ordinary sins after baptism, as supposed
4 II, Int | 29), of the judgment upon sins both in the church and in
5 II, 2 | If we say that we have no sins, we deceive ourselves, and
6 II, 2 | in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just
7 II, 2 | and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from
8 II, 2 | hopes for forgiveness of sins after baptism. My friend
9 II, 2 | the propitiation for our sins; and not for ours only,
10 II, 2 | the propitiation for our sins. And not for ours only,
11 II, 2 | the propitiation for your sins: you might then say that
12 II, 2 | the propitiation for our sins.” And not only for the sins
13 II, 2 | sins.” And not only for the sins of John and his contemporaries,
14 II, 3 | that we may be forgiven our sins, which were already forgiven
15 II, 3(4688)| prophets) and that some sins exclude for ever from the
16 II, 3 | to withdraw you from your sins, and to make you more careful
17 II, 3 | s sake, and to remember sins only. The Apostle James
18 II, 3 | just escaped from their sins, they return to their own
19 II, 4 | our Saviour Who bore our sins, and united to Himself a
20 II, 4 | which though it put away the sins of the past, cannot keep
21 II, 21 | breadth from virtue, and all sins are equal, and a man who
22 II, 27 | whom Paul blamed for many sins, another for Him to dwell
23 II, 30 | great difference between sins. And so with respect to
24 II, 31 | admit no difference between sins, and the gratitude of those
25 II, 33 | I say to you, her sins which are many are forgiven
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