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Pistis Sophia
Chapter 118 (2: Of forgiveness even unto twelve times of those who have received the mysteries of the First Mystery.)
When then the Saviour had said this, he said unto his disciples: "Understand ye in what manner I speak with you?" And Mary answered again and said: "Yea, my Lord, already have I seized on all the words if he again turneth and transgresseth twelve times and again twelve times repenteth, praying in the mystery of the First Mystery, it will be forgiven. "But if after the twelve times he again transgresseth and turneth and transgresseth, it will not be forgiven him for ever, so that he should turn himself to any [mystery] of his mystery; and this [man] hath not repentance unless he receiveth the mysteries of the Ineffable, which have compassion at every time and forgive at every time."
Cloud of Unknowing
Chapter 16: That by virtue of this work a sinner truly turned and called to contemplation cometh sooner to perfection than by any other work; and by it soonest may get of God forgiveness of sins (1)
LOOK that no man think it presumption, that he that is the wretchedest sinner of this life dare take upon him after the time be that he have lawfully...
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XVII. A Leper Cleansed—the Draught of Fish—palsied Man Cured (21)
Certain of the scribes sitting there, and reasoning in their hearts, said within themselves, This man blasphemeth: who can forgive sins, but God...
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XXV. The Woman with the Alabaster Box of Ointment, and Simon the Pharisee: Parable of the Two Debtors (17)
They that sat at meat with him began to say within themselves, Who is this that forgiveth sins also? Jesus said to the woman,
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XIII: Description of the Gnostic Continued. (2)
Wherefore also he righteously prays, saying, "Forgive us; for we also forgive."
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XIII: On First and Second Repentance. (1)
He, then, who has received the forgiveness of sins ought to sin no more. For, in addition to the first and only repentance from sins (this is from...
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XXV. The Woman with the Alabaster Box of Ointment, and Simon the Pharisee: Parable of the Two Debtors (14)
Wherefore I say unto thee, Her sins, which are many, are forgiven; for she loveth much: but to whom little is forgiven, the same loveth little.
Cloud of Unknowing
Chapter 17: That a very contemplative list not meddle him with active life, nor of anything that is done or spoken about him, nor yet to answer to his blamers in excusing of himself (2)
For from thence she would not remove, for nothing that she saw nor heard spoken nor done about her; but sat full still in her body, with many a sweet ...
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XXVI. The Man Blind, Mute, and Bedeviled—doubting Pharisees Admonished—parables—"every Idle Word" (11)
¶Wherefore I say unto you, All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto the sons of men: but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not...
Exegesis on the Soul
Praying from the Soul (8)
The father is good and loves humankind, and hears the soul that calls him and sends her the light of salvation. Through the spirit to the prophet he s...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XII: Twofold Faith. (6)
The same also says" that repentance is high intelligence. For he that repents of what he did, no longer does or says as he did. But by torturing...
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
LXV. The Fig Tree Withered—faith Exalted—prayer with Faith Extolled (11)
But if ye do not forgive, neither will your Father which is in heaven forgive your trespasses.
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 22: Of the New Regeneration in Christ [from] out of the old Adamical Man. The Blossom of the Holy Bud. The noble Gate of the right [and] true Christianity. (36)
Therefore we say of Mary, that she has received the heavenly Pledge, which was unknown to Nature, and which she (in her outward Man) knew not at all, ...
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XLIV. "except Ye Become as Little Children"—humility and Forgiveness—parables: the Ninety and Nine, the Wicked Servant—"where Two or Three Are Gathered Together" (13)
¶Then Peter said, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? till seven times? Jesus saith,
The Three Principles of the Divine Essence
Chapter 12: Of the Opening of the Holy Scripture, that the Circumstances may be highly considered. The golden Gate, which God affords to the last World, wherein the Lily shall flourish [and blossom.] (58)
Now if thou wilt [turn] to the Virgin again, then thou must be born anew through the Water in the Center, and [through] the Holy Ghost; and then thou...
Cloud of Unknowing
Chapter 7: How a man shall have him in this work against all thoughts, and specially against all those that arise of his own curiosity, of cunning, and of natural wit (4)
Yea, and so holy, that what man or woman that weeneth to come to contemplation without many such sweet meditations of their own wretchedness, the pass...
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
LX. Parable: Presumptuous Pharisee, Penitent Publican—"suffer Little Children"—the Poor Rich Young Ruler—parable: the Vineyard-Men's Wages (19)
The disciples were amazed at his words. But Jesus saith again,
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XIII: On First and Second Repentance. (2)
He, then, who from among the Gentiles and from that old life has betaken himself to faith, has obtained forgiveness of sins once. But he who has...
Cloud of Unknowing
Chapter 22: Of the wonderful love that Christ had to man in person of all sinners truly turned and called to the grace of contemplation (1)
SWEET was that love betwixt our Lord and Mary. Much love had she to Him. Much more had He to her. For whoso would utterly behold all the behaviour...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XII: Human Nature Possesses An Adaptation for Perfection; the Gnostic Alone Attains It. (4)
Whence also repentance is twofold: that which is common, on account of having transgressed; and that which, from learning the nature of sin,...
Cloud of Unknowing
Chapter 4: Of the shortness of this work, and how it may not be come to by the curiosity of wit, nor by imagination (3)
And therefore have no wonder though I stir thee to this work. For this is the work, as thou shalt hear afterward, in the which man should have continu...
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