His voice moaned and wailed, expressing the deepest sorrows of a condemned sinner. |
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Left alone and disregarding danger, mindful of her pledged devotion to her true friend, the redeemed sinner sat steadfast at the tomb. |
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He despises the ignorant and the sinner as doomed to perdition, nay, he considers them as the enemies of God, and as such to be persecuted. |
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He would not like to catch hold of and put to death some other innocent person to redeem this sinner from his sins. |
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It has the ring of casuistry, of the often hypocritical moralist who declares unctuously that, while he hates the sin, he loves the sinner. |
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We may believe that His saving work is so effective that there is no sin that cannot be forgiven and no sinner too sinful to be cleansed. |
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Everyone is a sinner and God will of course forgive those who truly repent. |
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I am still a sinner, but I can say with assurance that I am a sinner saved by God's grace. |
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He helped me to see that I was a sinner who needed the saving grace of Almighty God. |
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If you don't turn to your life over to God he can't hear the prayer of a sinner. |
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Dear God, I acknowledge I am a sinner and because I am a sinner I know through your word that I am alienated from you. |
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Is showing love, or even friendship, with the sinner a sign of condoning the sin? |
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By conflating the stories in this way the fresco underscores the identity of the unnamed sinner with Mary Magdalen. |
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We have already been irrevocably tarred with the stain of sinner, unbeliever and infidel. |
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When we rebuke or expose an evil, we have the duty to hope for the redemption, not the condemnation, of the sinner. |
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Neither the church nor any man is dehorted here from praying for any sinner yet living. |
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On the contrary, to judge by the entries in his Journal at this time, he tended to regard himself very much as a sinner and a lost soul. |
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I think what happens is we have these two tendencies, divine and diabolical, the sinner and the saint, the sacred and profane. |
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A despicable villain tempts a sinner and lures him into sin, alienation, and damnation. |
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Somehow or other, by destiny, this sinner did perform a pious deed, and by that deed he became purified. |
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Firstly, it is the incarnate Christ who reveals the Father, while yet veiling the sinner from God's burning holiness. |
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And he will try to demonstrate that he is a sinner on a grand scale, which the poor soul is not. |
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To think and speak of that day with horror doth well become the impenitent sinner, but ill the believing saint. |
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I may be a sinner, but the sinner whom these prayers were describing was not me. |
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He was by no means as thorough-paced an old sinner as Fitzgerald would have us believe. |
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The third aspect of our baptismal identity as God's new creation involves learning to be a sinner. |
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The third reason I think Richard Dawkins is a secret believer is because he, like me, is a sinner. |
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Arthur's Seat plays a prominent role in Scottish writer James Hogg's 1824 novel The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner. |
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Like Gingrich, he is a convert and a thrice-married sinner engaged continually in confession and absolution. |
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For the fathers of the PCA of the last 40 years and today, for this sinner saved by grace, Ben Wilkinson, uncompromised reformational Biblical Truth is the major issue. |
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The guilt of their sin was conveyed to the little lamb, and then the sinner killed the lamb, and the blood of that lamb was sprinkled on the altar to make atonement for sin. |
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Leila Hatami pecked the director of the Cannes Film Festival and was quickly denounced as a sinner by hardliners at home. |
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The Sinner is an independent website and discussion forum set up by students of the university. |
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Whoever converts a sinner from error saves his soul from damnation. |
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There is no greater sinner than that man who, though not worshipping the gods or the manes seeks to increase the bulk of his own flesh by the flesh of other beings. |
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In their corrupt and shadowy pursuit of what they consider to be evil, they themselves become more insidiously black-hearted than the repentant sinner they pursue. |
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As expected, there is a transferral of hatred from the sin to the sinner. |
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There, Rashi points out that this sacrifice is brought for a sin known only to Hashem, meaning one where that the sinner was unaware that he had sinned. |
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Echoing Sade's libertines' unrepentance in evil, he laughs at the thought that he is a miserable sinner. |
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Whether you regard Edward Snowden as a sinner or a saint, you have to concede that something went awry when he was given top-secret clearance. |
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He is a great shepherd, a great fighter, a great musician, a great sinner, and a great repenter. |
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It is a flaw in the will of the sinner that makes possible the motion of his sense appetite toward an appetible, yet wrongful, object. |
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Having brought the dead soul to life, the Spirit comes like fire in its terrible and tormentuous power, to purify the regenerate sinner. |
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A sturdy, hardened sinner shall advance to the utmost pitch of impiety with less reluctance than he took the first steps. |
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God's righteousness is what it must be as the power which rightwises the sinner, namely, God's victory over against the rebellion of the world. |
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In this manner, Milton portrays Adam as a heroic figure, but also as a greater sinner than Eve, as he is aware that what he is doing is wrong. |
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A flea out of a blanket shaken, A bloody-minded sinner, Upon a taylor's neck was taken, Marauding for a dinner. |
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A sore matter for a sinner to be corrected, and yet to go light-farrand under it. |
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Raw hatred beat down, tearing through the last shreds of her frantic prayers. She was too weak, wretched. A pridesome, wailful sinner playing the harlot with the road. |
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The sinner of the first half cut in from the left wing, losing his marker to take a gentle pass from Ceri Sweeney and leave Bristol's Craig Morgan frozen in his tracks. |
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Will the sinner knowingly spurn exomologesis, which has been instituted by God for his restoration? that exomologesis which restored the king of Babylon to his royal throne? |
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