Book, Chapter

1    II,    XVIII|      had the stripes of their sins might be washed in the water.
2   III,       IX|   leaves with their record of sins, wherein had been written
3   III,        V|    have kept himself from the sins of life, such as murder,
4   III,      XXI|       four hundred and ninety sins against him ; he would then
5   III,   XXVIII|  proceeded unrebuked to worse sins, and have infected others,
6    IV,        X|   Himself says, that He faced sins, were not our forefathers
7    IV,   XXVIII|    was being dissolved by its sins. The result was to make
8    IV,      XXX| fallen by many experiences of sins, and in the end is altogether
9    IV,      XXX|    more potent than their own sins, these have escaped the
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