
Sin and Its Consequences
Sin and Its Consequences, written by Henry Edward Manning in 1865, is based on a series of Lenten lectures that explore the nature of sin and its implications. Manning distinguishes between mortal and venial sins, discusses the dangers of sins of omission, and emphasizes the importance of the Sacrament of Penance as a remedy for sin. The work provides practical advice for avoiding sin and illustrates how Jesus overcame temptation, ultimately offering hope for those who repent and align their wills with the divine will.




