For all our SINS, may the Force that makes forgiveness possible forgive us, pardon us, and make atonement possible. |
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Ironically, the private-sector unions have also suffered politically from the SINS of the public sector. |
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On Good Friday, continental Europeans commemorate that Christ was crucified and died to absolve our sins and give us eternal salvation. |
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Accepting the love of our lord Jeebus into the heart, washing away all previous sins. |
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However, it obviously cannot involve either, because the university is famously progressive, and hence abhors both sins. |
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The second part of the article focuses on the sermons from the point of view of sins, the central theme of quadragesimal sermons. |
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After all, a priest doesn't provide absolution for sins about to be committed. |
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The Friar gives absolution for sins in exchange for money and flirts with the prettiest wives. |
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Connected to the Taoist tradition, followers honor the dead on this day, when the earth god is said to give absolution for the sins of the dead. |
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Through our open admission of our sins, the priest's absolution, and the acts of penance, we can know God's healing. |
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For example, words like kick and chick are more heavily accented than words like grins and sins. |
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Among the seventeen great sins, unbelief is the greatest, more heinous than murder, theft, adultery and so on. |
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His death is the divine judgment on me and my sins which he, the blessed Lamb of God, took instead of me. |
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After attaining the age of discretion, each of the faithful is bound to confess serious sins at least once a year. |
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Juliet tells Nurse to tell her mother that she is going to Friar Laurence's cell to confess her sins and be absolved. |
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The priest does come, and absolves the ghost's sins, after which it can rest. |
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Eight in ten Americans say prayer is an important part of their daily lives and believe in a Judgment Day when people will be called before God to answer for their sins. |
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I've recently learned that I will soon be leaving this world, so I must absolve my sins in the short time I have remaining in order to gain my acceptance into Heaven. |
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The preacher told us that we would be forgiven for our sins if we repented. |
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Their sins are unforgivable, and their disregard of the children is an abomination. |
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And after the trauma of so many admonitory sermons on the sins of his late father, he never thereafter regarded Scottish Presbyterianism as a fit religion for a gentleman. |
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The priest would hear confessions and give absolution for sins. |
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Many of our sins are absolved through priests in confessional boxes. |
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Heracles goes on his twelve labours, not to better mankind, but to achieve immortality and atone for his own sins. |
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These are autumnal deaths to expiate the sins of a people and appease the heavens so summer might return. |
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White Southerners crave an innocent past, a personal distance from the sins of their ancestors. |
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I do not contemplate such a heroine as a set-off to the many sins imputed to me as committed against woman. |
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On the one hand, he is trying to absolve Skyler of his sins. |
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Finally, sinners drink a tea that lets them forget their sins to ready them for another attempt at an unwicked life. |
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The concept of vicarious atonement, that one person can atone for the sins of another, is found in many religions. |
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If this were an Ibsen play, we would be thinking of the sins of one generation being visited upon another, he said. |
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In his sermon, the minister didn't try to whitewash over the sins of his church. |
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Weisberg, who traces Bush's sins backward to his ancestors, may be engaging in a reverse form of Whiggism. |
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To expiate my past sins, I will accuse myself of them courageously, and will not leave one unbanished from my heart. |
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The preacher told us that we would be forgiven if we repented our sins. |
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He that remains in the grace of God sins not by any deliberative, consultive, knowing act. |
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And the people who sin the sins of Kalamazoo are neither scarlet nor crimson. |
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If thou be penitent and grieved, or desirous to be so, these heinous sins shall not be laid to thy charge. |
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Let not those that have repudiated the more inviting sins, shew themselves philtred and bewitched. |
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Gregory believed that punishment of sins can begin, even on one's deathbed. |
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He received lavish donations from the wealthy families of Rome, who, following his own example, were eager, by doing so, to expiate their sins. |
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For Gildas, the Saxons represented God's scourge, and he saw the horrors of the Saxon as God's retribution for the sins of his people. |
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That is precisely why the honest assertion that God is a mere product of the human imagination is branded as the worst of all mortal sins. |
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In 1020, he made a pilgrimage and offered his own crown upon the shrine as atonement for the sins of his forefathers. |
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His best known work is Sermo Lupi ad Anglos in which he blames the sins of the English for the Viking invasions. |
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In Book XI of Paradise Lost, Adam tries to atone for his sins by offering to build altars to worship God. |
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Some were hoping for apotheosis at Jerusalem, or forgiveness from God for all their sins. |
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Baptism is an outward expression that symbolizes the inward cleansing or remission of a person's sins which has already taken place at salvation. |
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He uses the cywydd meter for his work but in order to attack the sins of this world. |
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Society tended to be more lenient and permissive towards men forgiving men for sins not forgivable when women do them. |
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Mormon baptism does not purport to remit any sins other than personal ones, as adherents do not believe in original sin. |
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At that time they are to individually examine themselves, and confess any sins they may have between one and another. |
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We will commit sins while we are here, for this life is not a place where justice resides. |
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He earnestly offers to all who receive the sacrament forgiveness of sins and eternal salvation. |
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Instead, Lutherans teach eternal damnation is a result of the unbeliever's sins, rejection of the forgiveness of sins, and unbelief. |
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Many strongly supported Prohibition, believing it would help alleviate and prevent many sins. |
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For most Americans, big bonuses and corporate jets and office remodelings become a kind of stand-in for the real sins of the bankers. |
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During the hallucinogenic high, any characters who have committed significant sins are hunted by the headless ghost. |
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Other dead souls returned to urge the living to confess their sins before their own deaths. |
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You frighten me a little by the order that is all through you. Even your sins appear to have unity, whereas I keep house topsy-turvily in my innermost being. |
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These all anticipated Jesus Christ, the promised Messiah, and were sufficient to give the elect of that time forgiveness of sins and eternal salvation. |
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Crucicentrism is the centrality that Evangelicals give to the Atonement, the saving death and resurrection of Jesus, that offers forgiveness of sins and new life. |
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Manumission of a slave was encouraged as a way of expiating sins. |
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The central belief of classical Pentecostalism is that through the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, sins can be forgiven and humanity reconciled with God. |
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Ihram is also symbolic for holy virtue and pardon from all past sins. |
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In His love, this living Jesus invites us to turn from our sins and enter by faith into a restored relationship with God Who gives true life before and beyond death. |
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For example, in the 1995 film Se7en, the Parson's Tale is an important clue to the methods of a serial killer who chooses his victims based on the seven deadly sins. |
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Wesley felt that the church failed to call sinners to repentance, that many of the clergy were corrupt, and that people were perishing in their sins. |
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I felt I did trust in Christ, Christ alone for salvation, and an assurance was given me that he had taken away my sins, even mine, and saved me from the law of sin and death. |
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This sacrament, known as Anointing of the Sick, is believed to give comfort, peace, courage and, if the sick person is unable to make a confession, even forgiveness of sins. |
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It washes away all sins, both original sin and personal actual sins. |
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Geoffrey also makes the defence of the city from the Saxon sneak attack a holy cause, having Dubricius offer absolution of all sins for those who fall in battle. |
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I'm organizing the office Christmas party this year, for my sins. |
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