A sin committed of your own free will (as contrasted with original sin)
1 Wherefore actual sin does not cause those defects, as original sin does.
2 The source of all suffering is either original or actual sin .
3 Therefore the Blessed Virgin was not preserved from all actual sin .
4 It says that of original sin: but it is equally true of actual sin .
5 Therefore He came in order to take away actual sin rather than original sin.
6 At least, she thinks, there is no actual sin in being a waiter girl.
7 But we read nowhere of circumcision as remitting actual sin .
8 Nothing but actual sin is so paralyzing to a young man's energies as debt.
9 The end of Penance is to destroy actual sin .
10 But original sin, which is taken away by Baptism, is generically distinct from actual sin .
11 In how many ways may actual sin be committed?
12 In what ways can we commit actual sin ?
13 How many kinds of actual sin are there?
14 But actual sin does not change the nature of the body by subjecting it to some defect.
15 But the actual sin of Adam is distinct from original sin which he transmitted to his posterity.
16 But as long as one is in the act of sinning, one cannot be cleansed from actual sin .
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