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so:text | If we examine even the crudest idea of the forgiveness of sins prevalent in our own day, we find that the believer in it does not mean that the forgiven sinner is to escape from the consequences of his sin in this world; the drunkard, whose sins are forgiven on his repentance, is still seen to suffer from shaken nerves, impaired digestion, and the lack of confidence shown towards him by his fellow-men. p. 307 (en) |
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so:description | Esoteric Christianity: Or, The Lesser Mysteries (1914) (en) |
so:description | Chapter XI. The Forgiveness of Sins (en) |
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