His perjury has now been completely expiated, and is very unlikely to recur. |
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This matters less than that the injury be expiated and honour restored. |
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He bears all patiently, and at the end of that period an angel tells him that his sins are expiated and he is restored to his family and possessions. |
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He is to be sacrificed to ensure the sins of the settlement are expiated. |
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Only spirits of inferior degree can regret material satisfactions in harmony with impurity of nature, and which are expiated by suffering. |
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All the sins of this world were expiated through the faith in the ordination of the Old Testament and the baptism of the New Testament. |
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The phrase 'there is remission of these' means that He expiated all the sins of the world. |
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The grief and loss to her family and friends caused by her death cannot and should not be sought in any way to be expiated by the sentence I pass today. |
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If a sinner who was not yet redeemed tried to atone for his daily sins according to the words of this passage and confessed his wrongdoing, his sins would not be expiated. |
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The crimes which had disgraced the stormy tribuneship of Shaftesbury had been fearfully expiated. |
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The ten hells of Chinese Buddhist eschatology may be considered as purgatories, for in them the dead expiated their sins before being incarnated once more in this world. |
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