We venerate the cross because it has broken down our pride, shattered our envy, redeemed our sin, and atoned for our punishment. |
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If you can quote where I said that the action performed by the priest atoned for apparently previously unatoned sins, please do so. |
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Once athletic girls in pleated short short skirts, they displayed sexual temptation as unchaste harlots, now they've atoned for their sinfulness. |
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From the resulting corner, Chiellini almost atoned for his slip but headed narrowly over the bar. |
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They beat Yugoslavia 2-0 in the final and although Puskas missed a penalty he atoned by scoring from a pass by Czibor. |
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Then there are South Korean accusations that Japan has not properly atoned for its wartime crimes. |
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Understand that it is a time of justice, for truly I tell you that all must be atoned for. |
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The crucifixion had been atoned for, but I could not rid myself of the anguish of living and the obsession with eternal life. |
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More recently, he and his wife, Lynne, have atoned for their tight-fistedness. |
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He took away all my sins at the Jordan River and atoned for them on the Cross. |
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However, they could not make sin offerings daily, so, God allowed them to be atoned once a year for all their yearly sins. |
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With iDisk, Apple has at last atoned for the lack of a floppy disk drive on its iMac computers. |
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Having atoned for his first-half blunder, the experienced Dane could return to his central-defensive duties with his conscience clear. |
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This annual Sabbath wonderfully pictures this world being fully atoned to God. |
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Yet within 10 minutes, the crowd had once again been silenced after Kalabane atoned for his earlier recklessness by heading home from a corner. |
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Furthermore, if your Infamy value reaches 168 or higher, you will be confined within the Bloodrop Cave until you have atoned for your crimes. |
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Disgrace and defeat were atoned by committing hara-kiri or seppuku. |
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Winger Dave Kilbride added the conversion that partially atoned for an earlier penalty miss to put the visitors seven points up after twenty-two minutes. |
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Gollum is a murderer and liar, but he is also a broken-down, pathetic creature, whose torture at the hands of Sauron's minions atoned for many sins. |
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Scott Walker's headed clearance found Hartley 20 yards out, and the former Hibs player atoned for his earlier penalty miss by sending a low volley past the unsighted Roy. |
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I will just point out that his reference to the absence or presence of a member and then the way in which he atoned for that mention certainly did cause a great deal of disorder. |
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Someone mentioned earlier that Talisman had atoned for its sins, if I may put it that way, and today recognizes its social responsibility in the west. |
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This is how they were atoned in the days of the Old Testament. |
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Four years later the Rossoneri atoned for their defeat on penalties by Liverpool FC in the 2005 final by beating them in Athens to clinch the trophy for a seventh time. |
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This is how they atoned for a year's worth of sins in those days. |
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Many other affected firms have atoned by letting errant bosses go. |
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I atoned also for those who today are receiving Him undeservingly. |
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If you have suffered and wept very much in order to reach the point of opening the doors of your heart to Me, truly I say to you that also he who has suffered greatly, has atoned for his faults and has to be forgiven. |
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Here he shaped his whole retreat around the idea that had so intrigued him at St. Maximin: that Mary Magdalen atoned for great sin by even greater love. |
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Contrary to the activists' rhetoric, people who offset their air miles don't, as a rule, end up flying further, smug in the knowledge they've atoned for their sins. |
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