Sin and Repent Like David?

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Where did the quote originate “I would sin like David, if only I could repent like David”?

I understand that it is referring to the episode of David’s sin with Bathsheba in 1 Kings 11 and the resulting Psalm 51, however I am looking for who first used this extra-biblical quote and if it is reconcilable with Catholic teaching on sin and repentance. Thanks.
 
Where did the quote originate “I would sin like David, if only I could repent like David”?

I understand that it is referring to the episode of David’s sin with Bathsheba in 1 Kings 11 and the resulting Psalm 51, however I am looking for who first used this extra-biblical quote and if it is reconcilable with Catholic teaching on sin and repentance. Thanks.
I can answer the second question.

YES!!! It’s reconcilable with Catholic teaching on sin and repentance.

Have you ever heard the words the priest uses while washing his hands after the blessing of the gifts? Some priests say it out loud, which was the normative way to do it 30 years ago.

Lord, wash away my iniquities and cleanse me of my sin”. This is what happens when:
a) we are baptized, and
b) we are forgiven in Confession.

You’ll also see the Church Doctrine on Purgatory in this very next scene of 1 Kings when God forgives David completely, but still punishes he and Bathsheba by taking the life of their child.
 
Where did the quote originate “I would sin like David, if only I could repent like David”?

I understand that it is referring to the episode of David’s sin with Bathsheba in 1 Kings 11 and the resulting Psalm 51, however I am looking for who first used this extra-biblical quote and if it is reconcilable with Catholic teaching on sin and repentance. Thanks.
This apologetics site Newman Apologetics Resource attributes the quote to William James, the philosopher.
Scroll down to “Effects of the Sacrament” for the quote.
 
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