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¶ Sins are said to return in a twofold way. Sermon 108, B.
¶ The sinner murmurs about all the deeds of God. Sermon 5, R.
¶ A sinner is likened to a reed in four ways. Sermon 5, D.
¶ Preachers ought to cry out to sinners with six trumpets. Sermon 7, B.
¶ A sinner incurs five evils through sin. Sermon 20, N.
¶ A sinner is designated by the paralytic, whose condition appears wondrous in four respects, corresponding to the four evils the sinner commits. Sermon 20, after L.
¶ Sinners are permitted by God to live on earth for three reasons. Sermon 24, K.
¶ A sinner is compared to a dog for four reasons. Sermon 35, H.
¶ The status of a sinner or a rich man is described in four ways. Sermon 66, S.
¶ A sinner or a rich man is condemned in three ways. Sermon 66, X.
¶ A sinner standing in mortal sin suffers four evils. Sermon 70, J.
¶ A sinner sinning against the majesty of God is deprived of all good things, as in the crime of lese-majesty a crime against the sovereign authority. Sermon 70, K.
¶ The status of a sinner is described in three ways. Sermon 74, B.
¶ To a sinner who rejoices and does not foresee the evils future to him, we ought to announce seven things. Sermon 84, R.
¶ Four things are very dangerous to a sinner. Sermon 84, Q.
¶ The devil makes the sinner deaf in regard to six things. Ibidem, J.
¶ The devil makes the sinner mute in regard to three things. Ibidem, L.
¶ The devil keeps the sinner bound with four chains. Ibidem, R.
¶ A sinner is designated by the wounded man because of the seven evils that befall him on account of mortal sin, which are designated in the wounded man. Sermon 90, X.
¶ Sinners wishing to be healed by the Lord, who are designated by the lepers who cried out to the Lord for health, ought to do five things if they wish to pursue the health of the soul. Sermon 92, Z.
¶ For a sinner wishing to be healed from the leprosy of the soul, four methods are necessary, which Christ observed in the healing of the lepers. Sermon 92, A.
¶ A sinner is likened to a dead man, and sin to death, in ten ways. Sermon 96, L.
¶ The insensibility of the sinner is threefold. Sermon 102, L.
¶ Four bearers carry the sinner before Jesus. Sermon 102, D.
¶ A sinner is hindered from being carried before Jesus by a fourfold crowd. Sermon 102, E.
¶ How a sinner ought to rise again. Sermon 102, H.
¶ A sinner after resurrection from sins ought to go into a fourfold house. Ibidem, J.
¶ Sinners called to the wedding feast who refuse to come are condemned by three armies. Sermon 104, S.
¶ That a sinner suffers so many and such great punishments forever for one mortal sin that he committed in a short time, this is just for three reasons. Sermon 108, H.
¶ Penance is designated by a ship for five reasons. Sermon 22, A.
¶ Penance is designated by a vineyard for four reasons. Sermon 26, after Y.
¶ We are pilgrims and ought to be in this world for five things that pertain to pilgrims. Sermon 53, K.
¶ Eight kinds of dangers signify as many dangers to the soul. Sermon 29, in the moral exposition.
¶ There are nine diversities of those giving birth. Sermon 52, F.
¶ The fullness of time is called the time of grace for eight reasons. Sermon 102, S.
¶ The three caskets of Magdalene, James, and Salome signify the trinity of the triple substance that was in Christ. Sermon 45, B.
¶ A preacher is signified by John, the voice of one crying in the wilderness, through whom the Holy Spirit cries out to sinners; he ought to cry out for four reasons for which men are accustomed to cry out. Sermon 7, A.
¶ Preachers can be understood by dogs because of four properties of a dog. Sermon 35, J.
¶ We attain a triple reward if we serve God. Sermon 6, L.
¶ The Pharisees and scribes were lacking in their justice, which is clear in regard to six things. Sermon 76, D.
¶ The first shall be last and the last shall be first is understood in three ways. Sermon 26, E.
¶ Spiritual progress consists in sixteen virtues. Sermon 34, C.