1 She felt she had sinned against Kitty.
2 "For the believer sin is not," she went on.
3 There is no sin for believers, their sin has been atoned for.
4 He prays for her, and beseeches God to have mercy on her sins.
5 At that instant Levin recollected his own sins and the inner conflict he had lived through.
6 It was too terrible for the princess to think how she had sinned against her daughter, and she broke out angrily.
7 Possibly he might have managed to conceal his sins better from his wife if he had anticipated that the knowledge of them would have had such an effect on her.
8 The family cannot be broken up by a whim, a caprice, or even by the sin of one of the partners in the marriage, and our life must go on as it has done in the past.
9 Either because his nature was sympathetic to Levin, or because Levin was trying to atone for his sins of the previous evening by seeing nothing but what was good in him, anyway he liked his society.
10 She felt so sinful, so guilty, that nothing was left her but to humiliate herself and beg forgiveness; and as now there was no one in her life but him, to him she addressed her prayer for forgiveness.
11 He saw nothing impossible and inconceivable in the idea that death, though existing for unbelievers, did not exist for him, and that, as he was possessed of the most perfect faith, of the measure of which he was himself the judge, therefore there was no sin in his soul, and he was experiencing complete salvation here on earth.