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Sins Against Quotes by Marcus Aurelius
- The sinner sins against himself; the wrongdoer wrongs himself, becoming the worse by his own action.
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- It is altogether unlawful to kill oneself... Wherefore suicide is contrary to the inclination of nature, and to charity whereby every man… — Thomas Aquinas
- First, therefore, [the Jew] goes about making up to the people for his previous sins against them. He begins his career as… — Adolf Hitler
- Though we have clear and full scriptures in the New Testament for abolishing the Ceremonial law, yet we nowhere read in all… — George Gillespie
- Given the sin of impiety through which they [the Romans] sinned against the divine nature [by idolatry], the punishment that led them… — Thomas Aquinas
- If all the sins of the flesh are worthy of condemnation because by them man allows himself to be dominated by that… — Thomas Aquinas
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- The person who is living by grace sees this vast contrast between his own sins against God and the offenses of others… — Jerry Bridges
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