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    Why do I not kiss you, Philaenis? you are bald. Why do I not kiss you, Philaenis? you are carrotty. Why do I not kiss you, Philaenis? you are one-eyed. He who kisses you, Philaenis, sins against nature.

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    Why will God's creatures sin against his throne? Can there be such madness in beings gifted with reason's light?

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    Withholding information that would get innocent people killed was the right thing to do, not a journalistic sin.

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    Without Your life I know there is no life. For I was dead in sin and You gave life to me! Without Your life I'd surely rather die! Lord Jesus, live Your life through me! You are life to me!

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    Without sanctifying grace it is not possible to refrain long from mortal sin.

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    Women will sometimes confess their sins, but I never knew one to confess her faults.

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    Will covers a multitude of flaws, just as love covers a multitude of sins.

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    You accept certain unlovely things about yourself and manage to live with them. The atonement for such an acceptance is that you make allowances for others - that you cleanse yourself of the sin of self-righteousness.

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    Writing saved me from the sin and inconvenience of violence.

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    You are redeemed and you are also victorious, over your sins in Jesus.

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    You and your sins must separate, or you and your God will never come together.

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    You can embark on new and steeper versions of your old sins, you know, and cry tears while doing it that are genuine as any.

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    You can drift into sin, but not into righteousness.

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    Yet avarice is numbered among the sins, but stupidity omitted.

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    You cannot make gross sins look clear: To revenge is no valour, but to bear.

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    You cannot be in Christ and be indifferent to the sin in your life.

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    You cannot be responsible for salvation until first you've been responsible for sin.

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    You can manage your sin, but that's not repentance.

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    You cannot preach conviction of sin unless you have suffered it. You cannot preach repentance unless you have practiced it. You cannot preach faith unless you have exercised it. True preaching is artesian; it wells up from the great depths of the soul. If Christ has not made a well within us, there will be no outflow from us.

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    You can't win with sin.

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    You don't make peace only with G-d. You make it with people. Sin isn't global. It's personal. If you do wrong to someone, the only way to fix that is to go to that same person and do right by him.

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    you could have forgiven my committing a sin if you hadn't feared that I had a committed a pleasure as well.

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    You choose sin. You practice sin.

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    You dont have a marriage problem, you have a sin problem.

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    You must either give up your sins or give up all hope of heaven.

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    You must be DIVORCED from your SIN, or you cannot be MARRIED to CHRIST.

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    You're born into this life paying for the sins of somebody else's past.

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    Your unforgivable sins do not allow you to see my splendor.

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    You just wait. I'll sin 'til I blow up!

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    You will not become a saint through other people's sins.

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    You will always know whether you are delivered from the guilt of sin by answering this question: Am I delivered from the love of sin?

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    You will always be fond of me. I represent to you all the sins you have never had the courage to commit.

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    A child of God must not continue to sin.

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    A deeper intimacy with God sharpens our awareness of sin, which causes a stronger need for grace and a freer offering of mercy.

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    Adamu na Hawa walipotenda dhambi waligundua kuwa kumbe walikuwa na miili, walipogundua kuwa walikuwa uchi, kisha Mungu akawalaani. Miili yao ikakosa thamani mbele ya Mungu, sisi wote tukalaaniwa pamoja nao. Kwa Mungu hii miili haina thamani hata kidogo. Chenye thamani ni roho.

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    À cette heure, elle voulut le mal, le mal que personne ne commet, le mal qui allait emplir son existence vide et la mettre enfin dans cet enfer dont elle avait toujours peur.

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    Ah, yes. That. The sin of being happy or excited. According to my father, we must guard carefully against such things. According to my father, these emotions are the equivalent of dancing on out fifth-floor window ledge. Clearly inviting a nasty fall.

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    ...according to God's Word, we should not give a singe drop of evangelical consolation to those who are still living in sin. ON THE OTHER HAND, we should not address the slightest threat or rebuke to the broken hearted--but only promises delivering consolation and grace, forgiveness of sin and righteousness. Life and salvation.

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    All our good is apparently from God, because we are first naked and holy without any good, and afterwards enriched with all good.

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    A good conscience is an epitome of good life and a true standard of living

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    All of nature, therefore, is good, since the Creator of all nature is supremely good. But nature is not supremely and immutably good as is the Creator of it. Thus the good in created things can be diminished and augmented. For good to be diminished is evil; still, however much it is diminished, something must remain of its original nature as long as it exists at all. For no matter what kind or however insignificant a thing may be, the good which is its 'nature' cannot be destroyed without the thing itself being destroyed. There is good reason, therefore, to praise an uncorrupted thing, and if it were indeed an incorruptible thing which could not be destroyed, it would doubtless be all the more worthy of praise. When, however, a thing is corrupted, its corruption is an evil because it is, by just so much, a privation of the good. Where there is no privation of the good, there is no evil. Where there is evil, there is a corresponding diminution of the good. As long, then, as a thing is being corrupted, there is good in it of which it is being deprived; and in this process, if something of its being remains that cannot be further corrupted, this will then be an incorruptible entity [natura incorruptibilis], and to this great good it will have come through the process of corruption. But even if the corruption is not arrested, it still does not cease having some good of which it cannot be further deprived. If, however, the corruption comes to be total and entire, there is no good left either, because it is no longer an entity at all. Wherefore corruption cannot consume the good without also consuming the thing itself. Every actual entity [natura] is therefore good; a greater good if it cannot be corrupted, a lesser good if it can be. Yet only the foolish and unknowing can deny that it is still good even when corrupted. Whenever a thing is consumed by corruption, not even the corruption remains, for it is nothing in itself, having no subsistent being in which to exist.

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    All that alcohol does for them is to liberate the sense of sin, which reason suppresses in saner moments.

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    All the pleasure of sin cannot be compared to the satisfaction with sweetness of life in the spirit.

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    All you need is grace.

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    All that mattered was that Boyd was there. He was there for Sin, and when Sin opened his eyes to look at Boyd once more, Sin ignored all the self-doubt and paranoia. Because at that moment he somehow knew that Boyd always would be.

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    A man and a woman wanting each other is by far one of the least sinful things I've seen

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    All sin is ultimately irrational. Though people persuade themselves that they have good reasons for sinning, when examined in the cold light of truth on the last day, it will be seen in every case that sin ultimately just does not make sense." Wayne g

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    A man needs his suffering to overcome sin.

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    A man need is pain to be delivered from the pleasure of sin.

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    A man of logic is a man of sin.