Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       God,~ ~in punnishing the sinnes of men with this plague,
 2    1,    1|   would confesse himselfe, his sinnes are so many and monstrous,
 3    1,    1|        confession, even of all sinnes comming to my remembrance,~ ~
 4    1,    1|  replied the Confessour, these sinnes are naturall,~ ~and very
 5    1,    1|   never say so; for if all the sinnes that ever were committed
 6    2,    8|  causelesse) to suffer for the sinnes of another; disposed otherwise~ ~
 7    2,    8|       sorrowfull for~ ~all her sinnes, earnestly desiring that
 8    3,    7|       I am burthened with many sinnes, and doe not know for~ ~
 9    3,    7| perswasion withall, that their sinnes may be~ ~purged by Almes-deedes
10    3,    7| appease heavens anger for some sinnes~ ~committed; but if such
11    4,    2|        short rehearsall of her sinnes. At length Fryar Albert~ ~
12    5,   10|          durst have confest my sinnes, I conceived such a religious~ ~
13    7,    5| replied the jealous Asse, what sinnes~ ~have you committed, that
14    7,    5|       needes must he know what sinnes she had committed, and having~ ~
15    7,    5|     frowning brow) what secret sinnes shee had revealed~ ~to the
16    7,   10|        thither, but for divers sinnes by mee committed I am to~ ~
17    7,   10|        there, for the severall sinnes~ ~committed heere: Wherein
18    7,   10|    where I must weepe for my~ ~sinnes in very grievous paines.
19   10,    2|      things else) remission of sinnes: it would appeare a mighty
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