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- catalog description "that forgiveness is of no merit of ours ; The call of Simon teaches the attitude of the penitent ; The rich man and Lazarus may teach that a forgiving spirit is shown in the unseen world ; the tower in Siloam is a call to repentance ; Mark iv. 10-12 is probably a theory of the Christian church to explain why the mass of the Jews did not accept Christianity ; The unforgivable sin is a state of sin and not an act ; The power to bind and loose is disciplinary in the context in Matthew, for it deals with a private quarrel ; The power to forgive and retain sins is bestowed on the church and not on individuals; its interpretation to be seen in the history of the apostolic church ; Baptism and forgiveness of sins -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "that forgiveness is of no merit of ours ; The call of Simon teaches the attitude of the penitent ; The rich man and Lazarus may teach that a forgiving spirit is shown in the unseen world ; the tower in Siloam is a call to repentance ; Mark iv. 10-12 is probably a theory of the Christian church to explain why the mass of the Jews did not accept Christianity ; The unforgivable sin is a state of sin and not an act ; The power to bind and loose is disciplinary in the context in Matthew, for it deals with a private quarrel ; The power to forgive and retain sins is bestowed on the church and not on individuals; its interpretation to be seen in the history of the apostolic church ; Baptism and forgiveness of sins -- ".