Repent if there is anything on your conscience and rededicate yourself to the Lord. |
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The Holy Synod urged all priests and parishioners to repent and come back to the unity of the canonic church. |
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Against all this, Montanism called the Church to tighten the reigns and repent, for the kingdom of God was now finally at hand. |
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With the devil given the chance to inhabit a body and repent, the mood is strictly Clerkenwell cabaret. |
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Wonder if Janet will repent for her theft, or get caught further and further in a web of deceit. |
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It may include feelings of guilt or profanation, at times engendering a twinge-or surge-of regret, an impulse to repent. |
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The only way that can happen is if all of the girls admit and repent their sins. |
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But it is never enough when we repent ourselves, the only way to be effectively punished is from an outside source. |
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He saw a great crisis looming and announced judgement and the opportunity to repent. |
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The preacher told him that a man had to believe that Christ was this sacrifice for his sins, and to repent and ask God to save his soul. |
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When they are alone, the Old Man pleads with Faustus to repent and be washed by the blood of the Savior, Christ. |
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On a more domestic note, the old refrain, marry in haste, repent at leisure strikes a chord. |
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Although He had nothing to repent of, Jesus Christ was baptized as an example for those who truly follow Him. |
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The criminal subculture was completely destroyed and the prisoner was thrown back on his own conscience to feel guilt, repent, and reform. |
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They say God could have forgiven me, let me repent and brought me back into the fold of the seraphim, yet He chose not to. |
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Everyone is a sinner and God will of course forgive those who truly repent. |
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You must repent of any callous attitude to the right use of the means God has purposed to accomplish his will. |
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He then preached against their pantheistic idolatries and urged them to repent. |
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The Lords and Commons repent, but the clergy remain impenitent, are exposed, and the malefactors brought to the scaffold. |
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The Pharisees and hypocrites in the British press should repent their calumnies. |
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I now repent of all that is past and ask for your forgiveness for all my sins. |
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For the record, it was the Tories who started this Gadarene stampede, although they at least have the grace to repent of it now. |
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Even his defiant courage is an in-character refusal to repent or seek redemption. |
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They think human eloquence and argument can persuade unbelievers to repent and believe. |
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God in His infinite mercy gave us the entire month of Elul to repent, but we failed to take advantage of it. |
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If, because of the disfellowship that happens, the person finally does humbly repent, then it will be our joy to welcome that person back. |
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While they await the arrival of the man's confessor, a local Dominican friar, the brothers encourage him to acknowledge and repent for his sins. |
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Although John is most severe when he is warning the Pharisees and Sadducees, he calls all to repent, and when they are baptized in the Jordan, to confess their sins. |
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If they repent for what they've done, they are forgiven, no harm, no foul. |
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Looking back at our own past sin, if it was objectively a felix culpa, one has always primarily to repent of it, and this forbids our considering it as a felix culpa. |
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Even a hardened criminal may repent if given a second chance. |
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At any rate, my dear hearers, if you have not with your whole hearts loved and worshiped God, repent over it, and pray the Holy Ghost to make you spiritual. |
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And if he live until his last day, scarcely then may he shrive himself or then remember his sins, or repent of them, because of the grievous malady about to cause his death. |
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But rather than hiding away in a dark monastery to repent, Cardinal Law is instead an exalted member of Vatican inner circles. |
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As in the scripture, the innocent Job must repent in order to be saved. |
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He shows excessive regret and wants to repent by embracing death. |
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He should repent and exorcise the institutional bias of his department. |
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For the love of God, Allah, Yahweh and the winds willing repent your sins! |
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To those who repent and hope for forgiveness, the display of Francis's stigmata offers the promise of death transcended, of resurrection and everlasting life. |
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Maybe it's not too much to say that our delight also makes us repent of the ways we fail to share our bountiful and abundant food when many are starving. |
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Jesus did not call upon people to repent, or fast, or observe the sabbath. |
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Jesus' invitation spoken from outside their doors is a request for fellowship with any individual, who will repent of and overcome the spiritual lukewarmness of their lives. |
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Juan and Alfonso escaped abroad, Guillen was tried but given the chance to repent. |
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Therefore I call unto thee, repent before me. Humble thyselves. Humble thyselves before me that I may forgive thy sin. |
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Prokofiev and Khachaturian both had to repent grovellingly, as did Dmitri Shostakovich, similarly arraigned for composing worthwhile music. |
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The Church used Mary Magdalene's biblical history of being a reformed harlot to encourage prostitutes to repent and mend their ways. |
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People are not on their own able even to fully repent of their sin or prepare themselves to repent because of their sinfulness. |
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Later, Roger exhumed his body from his grave in Troia cathedral and threw it in a ditch, only to repent subsequently and rebury him decently. |
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In parts of the world which govern with sharia law, the punishment for theft is amputation of the right hand if the thief does not repent. |
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Investigating signs and ads, such as repent and Sin No More! |
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Nevertheless, you must know that I do not repent me those dallyings in enchanted fields. |
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In light of this, why shouldn't we repent of our incestophobia and dogophobia? |
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If it do evil in my sight, that it obey not my voice, then I will repent of the good, wherewith I said I would benefit them. |
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I was in mortal fear lest the captain should repent of his confessions and make an end of me. |
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If my wind were but long enough to say my prayers, I would repent. |
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The word pentimento derives from the Italian pentirsi meaning to repent. |
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I will repent of the good, wherewith I said I would benefit them. |
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He demanded that slaveowners repent and start the process of emancipation. |
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