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1 I, 6 | that he freed us from our sins, and from his own wrath, 2 I, 6 | not desire to punish the sins of men, man is free from 3 I, 6 | men, man is free from his sins, and from the wrath of God, 4 I, 6 | lost by reason of these sins, he now regains. For, in 5 I, 7 | non rediens); and he who sins ought not to escape with 6 I, 1 | manner God puts away men's sins; and, in order to do this 7 I, 1 | one who does not pay it sins. This is justice, or uprightness 8 I, 1 | So then, every one who sins ought to pay back the honor 9 I, 2 | proper for God to put away sins by compassion alone, without 10 I, 2 | proper for God to put away sins by compassion alone, without 11 I, 9 | pray God, "put away our sins from us," and every nation 12 I, 9 | its faith to put away its sins. For, if we pay our debt, 13 I, 4 | bestowed upon any one whose sins have not been wholly put 14 II, 4| number and greatness of our sins. ~Boso. Now I ask you to 15 II, 4| number and magnitude of our sins, when the least sin we can 16 II, 4| do not kill him, all the sins of the world will be heaped 17 II, 4| far rather bear all other sins, not only those of this 18 II, 4| more heinous than all other sins that can be thought of, 19 II, 4| thought of, inasmuch as all sins whatsoever are committed 20 II, 4| beyond comparison all the sins which can be thought of, 21 II, 4| enormity or multitude of sins, apart from the Divine person, 22 II, 4| far more a good than those sins are evils which its destruction 23 II, 4| true. Consider, also, that sins are as hateful as they are 24 II, 4| life is more lovely than sins are odious.~Boso. I cannot 25 II, 4| pay what is due for the sins of the whole world?~Boso. 26 II, 4| how this life conquers all sins, if it be given for them?~ 27 II, 4| his life surpasses all the sins of men, so will also the 28 II, 5| this death removes even the sins of his murderers. ~Boso. 29 II, 5| properly so with regard to all sins not affecting the person 30 II, 5| overcome and destroy the sins of those who slew him? Or, 31 II, 5| be by the forgiveness of sins, which man can never have 32 II, 6| accomplished by which his sins are removed. In like manner, 33 II, 6| were cleansed from their sins before his birth, and he 34 II, 8| ample satisfaction for the sins of the whole world, and 35 II, 8| payment is made to God for the sins of men.~ ~ 36 II, 9| life is paid to God for the sins of men, and in what sense 37 II, 9| able to atone for all the sins of men.~Anselm.. Do you 38 II, 0| the debt incurred by their sins, and give them what their 39 II, 2| the evil occasioned by the sins of his companions. And as 40 II, 2| death far exceeds all the sins of men and angels, but because