In this book, he rejects the doctrine of original sin and replaces it with original goodness. |
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What has been labelled moral evil or human evil or sin touches every sphere of human activity. |
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History has shown how success can absterge even the sin of mass murder of innocent people by dropping atom bombs. |
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Given that Jesus died for our sins on Good Friday, during Lent sin is also given attention. |
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One of the odd dangers of the sin of reactionary dissent is that, over time, you can become the sacrament despiser that you set out to oppose. |
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Given the choice, if you were to add another sin to the existing seven deadly sins, which of the following would you choose? |
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The apple symbolizes original sin and purity, simultaneously sensuality and innocence. |
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Apart from anything else, this secretiveness adds up to the cardinal sin of security by obscurity. |
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And the thing is, I'm not sure that the broadcasters ever said what sin the question actually referred to. |
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Could it be that the only sin left in the world today is to offend the sensibilities of liberal opinion formers and legislators? |
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While this is not an excuse for a man to sin sexually, his wife is accountable for her part in the marriage bed. |
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Increase the progressivity of the federal income tax, and finance Medicare through increased sin taxes, gas taxes, and general revenue. |
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Christ died for sin, but His death brings no salvation from sin apart from faith. |
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In other words, once we are in heaven with all the saints, all temptations and all desires for sin will be done away with. |
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Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body, that you should obey it in its lusts. |
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Jesus Christ was offered as a sacrifice for our sins, once and for all, to do away with sin for all those who will believe in Him. |
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When Jesus Christ died on the cross as your supreme sin sacrifice, His blood didn't just seep into the ground and return to dust. |
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Luther knew the depths of sin in his own heart and the need for daily atonement. |
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The resurrection celebrates his powerful demonstration over the effects of sin and his lordship over the historical intentions of the evil one. |
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Those who fall into this sin are still human beings made in the image of God and yet fallen. |
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There were questions about the papacy and apostolic succession, about sin and grace, about the authority of Scripture and tradition. |
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He was chasing skirt and snorting booze, hoovering up every kind of sin and excess he could lay his gauntlets on. |
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The character commentaries are handled with a light touch, thus avoiding the deadly sin of belaboring a joke past the point of humor. |
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Finally, we see him holy in his death, as the antitype of the sin offerings of old. |
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According to the Zohar, prior to the sin of eating, Man was such a spiritual being that his skin was translucent like light. |
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Yet it takes only one sin for us to stand condemned according to God's holy law. |
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True, it's quite possibly the weakest song on the album, but its only sin is being merely good amidst greatness. |
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The psalmist praises Yahweh for remaining faithful to God's people despite their long history of sin and apostasy. |
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The shadow of sin clouds all of our experience in this life, and thus our joys will always be alloyed with sorrow. |
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Since believers are regenerated into new creatures that have hearts that love God, sin must come from another source. |
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It would be a sin to wreak vengeance on the innocent, but it would be a temptation very tough to control. |
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Her sin is that she refuses to drink the Kool-Aid and presses people to provide verifiable facts. |
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People who see the world in terms of evil and sin will tend to devalue the material world. |
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They had betrayed his trust by falling into sin but had been redeemed by the divine mission of Jesus. |
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But, as with our slowness to believe we are sinners, so we are slow to believe sin can really be redeemed. |
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He admonished them for stealing and told them it was a great sin to steal apples from his orchard. |
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But on the other hand it has the sacrament of confession, whereby if you do sin you can be absolved and start afresh. |
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If he did, a public penance would be imposed and his sin would be absolved. |
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It is because sin is universal, and death is the consequence or wages of sin. |
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For if you forgive men when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. |
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The sin sheep eat the soul grass, and the souls work off bad karma in the sheep's unspeakably putrid intestinal track. |
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Wherefore it is a sin to disaccord with such a will, because by that very fact one disaccords with the Divine rule. |
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His peaches are so sumptuous, fans say the fruit should either have a sin tax applied or be declared illegal. |
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Whatever the tax rate is, it will go up because it's easier for the state to raise so-called sin taxes when the economy falls on hard times. |
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There would be no promise of eternal life if Jesus had not first faced sin and death. |
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The Fast of Atonement was instituted in expiation of a mortal sin and observed as a day of penance and mourning. |
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Paul recognizes his own capacity for evil, his actual sin and the forgiveness he has received, and his words explode into a doxology. |
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When man sinned, God as a righteous and Holy creator had to judge sin with death. |
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Pryor has committed the sin of actually quoting from that hyper-religious document known as the Declaration of Independence! |
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And gambling is no longer a serious sin when it is virtual money you win and lose. |
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The government must get it into their heads that customers shell out hard-earned money in restaurants towards greedy sin taxes. |
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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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Even worse, director John Irvin commits the unforgivable sin of mistaking shocks for scares. |
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Unlike some, I don't consider it an unforgivable sin to be a social conservative. |
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But we live in a fallen, sinful world in which sin invades family units as it does all other aspects of society. |
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Cole fears that his supernatural abilities themselves are a sin, and Malcolm's sin is the classic sin of unbelief. |
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And should my sin of commission or omission create employment, I do not even need to be acquitted. |
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That is, sin has affected our individual constitution in such a way that it has rendered all human beings spiritually lifeless. |
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It is from this source that sin and irreligiousness flow, together with much misery. |
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You also said that your Dad always taught you that being pompous and self-important was just about the greatest sin of all. |
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He should have done more, he knew it was wrong, and he had tolerated evil to be done, a sin of omission, equally as bad as a sin of commission. |
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We now live in, and scientists study, a creation damaged by human sin and divine judgment. |
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Part of the transgression of a sin is using something holy for an unholy purpose. |
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Obviously I'll be as miserable as sin tomorrow when I'm in hangover central, but I'm making the most of this whilst it lasts. |
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Likewise, Adam and Eve, having been made by God without sin, listened to the devil and chose to sin against God. |
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Their sin is not deicide any more, nor are they are accused of possessing sinister racial traits. |
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The Israelites followed this pattern by presenting sin offerings to cover their sins by sacrificing an animal life for their disobedience to God. |
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The greater sin is that the city of Argos is now controlled by this tyranny of Aegisthus and Clytaemnestra. |
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To eat, spread a teaspoon of hoi sin sauce on a pancake, top with pork, cucumber and spring onions, wrap like a nappy and eat. |
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What lay chaplains cannot do is say Mass, anoint the sick, and absolve sin after confession. |
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The cardinal sin was insincerity, two-facedness, of appearing to be one thing while actually being another. |
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Having a child in this society was about as much a sin as being an adulteress in the Puritan society of The Scarlet Letter. |
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A heterosexually oriented celibate will sin adulterously with a married woman or be guilty of fornication with an unmarried one. |
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Some falsely claimed that because we are justified by faith, Paul taught that we can sin as much as we like! |
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Often times the church, unfortunately, has mistaught that depression and other mental disorders are always due to sin or character problems. |
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This portrait of his life and work is a fascinating insight into the underbelly of sin city. |
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It is reasonable to assume that Lucrezia Scanatoria had repented her former life of sin before she died. |
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The roots of the idea, however, lie not in forgiving the sin committed by human beings, but in protecting them from evil done to them. |
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The ruling principle is that fear of sin precedes love of God, which leads to repentance. |
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Once our divine origin was fixed, human miseries were explained as the punishment for some original sin committed by our first ancestors. |
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He even argued, if memory serves, that the root of all sin was misdirected virtue. |
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That Romish, Popeish man of sin The one you loathed so long You gather at his bidding And sing his birthday song. |
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She gave up the Victorian ideals of marriage and lived in sin with her soulmate, who happened to be married to someone else. |
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It was perhaps more of a stigma for the children that mother was living in sin than it was for the parents. |
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Soon marriage may be non-existent given the freedom we have to live in sin with our partners. |
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He had to have a metal plate inserted in his skull and afterwards he ran off with a local woman and lived in sin with her. |
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God imputes to Christ, makes over to Christ, lays upon Christ our iniquity and our sin and our unrighteousness and our wickedness. |
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And it's about the huge swathes of sin and ignorance and mischance that shadow even our best attempts at truth and right action. |
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The principal cause of ruination is wanton excess through the sin of hubris. |
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He may run off at the mouth, and be stubborn, but that's never been much of a sin in American politics. |
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Some critics of the proposed tax wonder whether it's a sin tax or a luxury tax. |
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That leads to the sin of idolatry, the sin of bibliolatry and the Protestant danger of worshiping the text. |
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His theory is that the Party's besetting sin over the past few decades has been snobbery. |
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To subject a decision of the court or tribunal below to too narrow a textual analysis is a besetting sin for the appellate court. |
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In what ways is your perspective about sin and forgiveness being challenged? |
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Well not really, because he then spent his time in the sin bin for a while, and listen, it's tough as an opposition leader. |
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It is a sign of grace, both a confession of sin and a penance by which forgiveness may be obtained. |
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On the active side, self-actualization can result in either sin or creativity. |
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There is no doubt that he is freed from the sin due to speech, mental sin or especially bodily sin committed during the seven existences. |
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Such behaviour is the besetting sin of psychology and renders science in the field concerned impossible. |
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But we should always guard against the sin of intellectual pride, which leads to ideological thinking. |
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When we sin we are to confess that sin, obtaining both forgiveness and cleansing. |
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Aware, perhaps, that stories need interpretation, Augustine spells out the lesson about the sin of pride. |
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The third relationship broken by sin in the Garden of Eden was the relationship of Creation with humankind. |
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In short, I was observing that human beings are never more in danger of the sin of pride than when they are really and truly right. |
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For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry. |
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The word sin was originally an archery term, being a unit of distance from the bull's eye. |
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I think that in turn we should be merciful to those who sin against us, without our mercy leading us to neglect our responsibilities to others. |
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To be in communion with God means to turn away from sin and believe in the saving message of Jesus Christ. |
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He has a piece in today's Washington Post in which he argues that the besetting sin of today's journalists is arrogance. |
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If we want to keep on sinning after we are saved from the law of sin and death, He will allow us to do so. |
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When I confess my sins and ask God for favour he requires that my confession of sin include forgiveness of those who have sinned against me. |
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It is the luxury of wearing a beautiful fur that was bought by someone else's grandmother long before it was a sin to kill animals for fashion. |
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The transcriptions themselves reveal people who claim Jesus as their Savior who redeems them from Satan and the sin of the world they know. |
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They are being met with indifference or active hostility because they have committed the unforgivable sin of cooperating with the Americans. |
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If we take RBC seriously, the sin of totalitarian nations who restrict people's movements lies simply in not being imaginative enough. |
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Somewhere along the way, getting gabby on the field became a sin in the NFL's eyes, and I just don't understand why. |
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The referee, under pressure from the home crowd, sent a Keighley player to sin bin for ten minutes for a very dubious high tackle. |
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The Broncos were a man short for the last 20 minutes after losing two players to the sin bin, but made the Bulls fight to the end. |
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The first claim in the present patent appears to sin against both these connected principles. |
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Both clubs had a player sent off to the sin bin within a minute of each other. |
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At the meeting, they see preachers preaching about sin to a big crowd of people. |
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He finds that whether the sin tax is binary or triangular, it has several harmful effects. |
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Radio producers consider dead air time even more of a sin than their television counterparts do. |
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Hasn't it been proven that so-called sin taxes against tobacco and alcohol have reduced consumption? |
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It visited the sin of the fathers not only upon their biological children but also upon every single Jew, homeborn or proselyte. |
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Yet it's the besetting sin of the professional class to render itself invisible in its own calculations. |
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The human animal monster, as the traditional signifier of sin and inhumanity, reflects the internalisation of the myth of the Fall of Man. |
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It is therefore forbidden to provoke a person, thereby causing him to sin in anger, even though it is not certain that he will do so. |
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And instead of original sin leading to the Fall of Man, we fear the degradation of Nature by an apparently malevolent human species. |
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The Oxford elite, it appeared, had closed ranks and snubbed him for committing the unpardonable sin of pandering to a popular audience. |
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I had pan-fried duck, black pudding and rosemary boudin with slivers of venison saddle, roast sweet potato and hoi sin sauce. |
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If the sparkline is showing too much information, is this a sin as grave as not enough? |
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When I buy Frank magazine and pass it around, I am doing evil for I am sharing in the sin of detraction and calumny. |
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As with the odour of sanctity, the stench of sin was believed to be particularly noticeable when the soul left the body at the time of death. |
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Christ rose for each of us, that we might rise above our sin through forgiveness, and live godly lives. |
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What heinous sin had these women committed to be singled out for divine retribution? |
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In leisure men should not talk of sin but they should take comfort in the psalms and songs. |
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Finland is about 98 percent Lutheran but only about 2 percent churchgoing, so Lutheran notions of sin and grace are long forgotten by most Finns. |
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Civilisation made affluent women sick, while poverty and sin blighted the parturient poor. |
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The image of a child was not of innocence but of an imp, a little devil, likely to commit sin unless corrected. |
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The doctrines of original sin or inherent human depravity would be examples of theism in its more extreme forms. |
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It is not a sin or a crime to be young, inexperienced, ignorant, and hopeful. |
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His confessors told him that he would die in a state of sin because of his treatment of his ex-Queen, who was now living in Constantinople. |
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In any case, the expression of shame as well as the confession of the guilt of sin are identified by their close and confluent correspondences. |
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But now the youth of today, they live in sin rotting like beasts between filthy sheets. |
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The offending article and my good self were relegated to the sin bin for a very long time. |
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Issuing edicts founded on the false premise that whatever the bishop declares to be a mortal sin is a mortal sin is not teaching. |
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Ministers used to be appointed to their parishes for life unless they committed a grave sin which brought their office into disrepute. |
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Whereas Adam's sin closed the event horizon to the heavenly dimension for mankind, the forgiveness of sin opens this event horizon. |
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However, the East never developed a doctrine of original sin as the west did. |
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A great idea for anyone who, like me, is getting married but has been living in sin for years and so has a bottom drawer full of towels, bedding, frying pans and cut glass. |
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We learn to keep smiling and acting like everything is fine, even if we are struggling with sin or brokenness on the inside. |
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Our creaturely life is marked by sin, but it is no sin to be a creature. |
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True to form, I committed a cardinal sin by ordering a side order of chips, and then spent a guilt-ridden lunch eating them with mayonnaise and ketchup. |
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To excuse sin as sickness is a tempting way to avoid responsibility. |
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Special difficulties are presented by cases of cooperation in the sin of a spouse who voluntarily renders the unitive act infecund. |
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The heart of God breaks over the sin of sexual deviation in the same way as it does over lies, hypocrisy and religious formality. |
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For values in between the sine and cosine vary in a smooth curve, so that a plot of sin x against x is your basic wavy line. |
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What's harder to condemn and call sin is the economic disparity between us in the church. |
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For this reason he or she is put into this world which is sin permeated, corrupt and therefore, dangerous. |
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Let us, therefore, fight against sin and its illfated consequences in both the life of the human person and in his relationship with creation. |
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The loss of a sense of sin is one of the insidious ways in which the evil sway of sin can overtake an individual and even a community. |
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To depend exclusively on road transport must therefore be deemed a sin of reckless faith, which used to be a mortal sin. |
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It is peculiar that while the physical penalties of gluttony may be the heaviest of all the deadly sins, it is the sin that deposits the least guilt. |
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After the sin the primogenitures lost their privilege of serving in the Holy Temple and it was given to the Levites, who had abstained from the sin. |
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Government activism on behalf of the common man was an unforgivable sin to be extirpated from the body politic. |
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Franzen confesses his sin and repents by giving away his television set. |
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I had repented all my sin and I showed no more inclination for young men. |
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There is a thin line between Schadenfreude, which I take to be measured satisfaction in the discomfiture of opponents, and the sin of morose delectation. |
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Because for the global left, imperialism is the great sin of the modern world. |
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We should allow ourselves a moment to revel in the sin of pride. |
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I had committed the cardinal sin of pride and this was my punishment. |
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Autobiographies of overly ambitious youth relate how they were harassed by their classmates and warned against the sin of pride by the priest and nuns. |
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Any excessive display could be construed as the sin of pride and any unnecessary revealing or emphasizing of the body could be deemed a provocation to immoral behaviour. |
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Since there are few lawyers without sin it will be more and more difficult, as a result of congressional hearings, to appoint anyone but a moronic milksop. |
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The strengthening of the sovereign's power had diminished the threat of the blasphemer to the community, and blasphemy became a private sin rather than a public menace. |
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Selling something that belonged to God constituted the sin of simony. |
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Both sides lost a player to the sin bin just before the interval. |
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It would be pointless losing player after player to the sin bin. |
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He could still be sent to the sin bin with time off for good behavior. |
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For smokers and drinkers, sin tax has hit pockets particularly hard. |
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Is there some unconfessed sin that's keeping him from healing me? |
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And while you could make the case that Hamlet was a misanthrope, you commit the slothful sin of identifying the author with his creation if you say the same of Shakespeare. |
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Gary Anderson's essay on original sin is penetrating and evocative. |
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By the death of Jesus Christ on the cross God's wrath against our sin is appeased, justice is satisfied and the love of God accomplishes the deliverance of his chosen people. |
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They have accused me of supporting the sin of sexual perversion. |
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For Pelagius, sin and evil were a contingent, non-necessary fact. |
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People might scoff at the fact that he was a mazdoor, but it was no sin to work as a labourer and surely his earnings would increase as he became better at his job. |
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As for the judgment of sin being entrusted to the public assembly rather judging for oneself, at first glance polytheism really seems to show tolerant justice. |
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I was sure the owner committed the cardinal sin of improperly storing his wine, and I smote him with all the fervor of a zealot. |
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But the greatest sin of all for Francis is perhaps that of careerism, chiding those who honor people rather than God. |
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The main accent falls on the significance of Christ's action, and the explication of sin through the figure of Adam serves to clarify this significance. |
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But it at least shows a desire to shift the rhetoric away from sin and condemnation. |
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God sees the sin of his own people, and will reckon with them for it. |
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There were also several house specials which are presumably native to Taiwan, such as mapu tofu, king prawn in hoi sin sauce, and Taiwanese satay. |
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There is a major sin in history writing, that of anachronism. |
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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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Those who are conscious of being in a state of grave sin should avail themselves of the sacrament of reconciliation before coming to Holy Communion. |
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Moreover, taking the life of a sentient being is repugnant, a sin that prevents many devout Buddhists from slaughtering animals. |
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In March 2013 in Washington, D.C., Seth Bender got in the Uber he ordered and shortly thereafter committed the sin of burping. |
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Going by the brief synopsis available, this telefilm focuses on sin and its origins in the context of the injustice and violence seen in the world today. |
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Temptability and the ability to sin are part of being human. |
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The long tradition of representing illness as a punishment for sin was continued when sexual behaviour was medicalised and transformed into morbidity. |
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I want a world where the cardinal virtue is tolerance of all behaviour, and where those who sin against this are demonised and expelled from polite society. |
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Langley was cut down three metres short by Emelio but the Kiwi held him down in the tackle and was dispatched to the sin bin by referee Ian Smith. |
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This insular satire, this xenophobic comedy, said that foreigners, insofar as it recognized them, are funny, mockable for the sin of deviating from the white, English norm. |
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But all we know of this world will pale before the newness and blessedness of life in the world to come, where sin and death are destroyed forever. |
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As expected, there is a transferral of hatred from the sin to the sinner. |
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Aside from an entertaining opening sequence, the only new ground that this film covers is when it commits the unforgivable sin of revising one of Milne's past stories. |
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This sin is almost as serious as leaving a mobile switched on in church. |
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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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He had hidden God's word in his heart that he might not sin against him. |
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More often than we perhaps realize, we sin against the Lord, and confess our sins, and He not only are forgives and restores us, but also gives no further discipline. |
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If it were possible to take an X-ray picture of the being of God you would see only absolute sinlessness, whereas sin has touched every part of our nature. |
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Any move to remove ATMs from pubs has been resisted strongly by rent-seeking industry lobbies and State governments living off sin taxes have passively acquiesced. |
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Lawmakers are considering hiking so-called sin taxes on cigarettes and booze, although you've got to wonder how high the price of those things can go. |
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The alternative to cuts is to raise taxes, of course, but a majority of the legislatures polled favored only increases in sin taxes, on cigarettes, liquor and so on. |
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Despite the fact that both Pastors and the faithful might oftentimes be tempted to discouragement, we must remember that we are disciples of the Risen Christ, who conquered sin and death. |
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The unjust distribution of good persists, creating a situation of social sin that cries out to heaven and limits the possibilities of a fuller life for so many of our brothers. |
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Repentance for sin and a holy living are expected of those professing faith in Jesus Christ. |
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Social hypocrisy in many societies over history had led to a double standard when considering sin committed by men versus sin committed by women. |
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Ys was the most beautiful and impressive city in Europe, but quickly became a city of sin under the influence of Dahut. |
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Committer of the cardinal celebrity sin of taking his work seriously. |
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I propose this new tax because all the other sin taxes currently in place are imposed on the poor and working class. |
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She only lied to the boy to keep him from hurt, and for her sin her intestines were pulled from her on a Catherine wheel. |
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As all the forces of sin press downward and deathward, so all the forces of virtue press upward and lifeward. |
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It unfolds in a 1960s mental institution and commits the cardinal sin of cheating the audience for the sake of a final reel twist. |
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They naively believe that the unpardonable sin of past eras was not having twentieth-century thoughts. |
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The brethren teach that the consequence of human sin is condemnation to eternal death in hell. |
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They err, that through indulgence to others, or fondness to any sin in themselves, substitute for repentance anything less. |
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It has been thought that Constantine put off baptism as long as he did so as to be absolved from as much of his sin as possible. |
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Would it be a grievious sin for two cousin-germans to marry, without such dispensation? |
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You hold that every sin is an infinite evil, demeriting endless punishment. |
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Every commission of sin introduces into the soul a certain degree of hardness. |
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A person could still be able to sin, but intentional or wilful sin could be avoided. |
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We position gambling as a mortal sin, but cheating as no sin or a venial sin because of its newly redefined meaning. |
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Morlock tries to wipe clean his father's heinous sin of statism by joining the same Graith of Guardians that punished his father. |
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Roberto Cavalli simply rotated the emblem and declared it to be a 'snake bite,' a connotational indication of original sin and the deadly sins. |
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The Ward unfolds in a 1960s mental institution and commits the cardinal sin of wilfully cheating the audience for the sake of a final reel twist. |
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Set in a 1960s mental institution, The Ward commits the cardinal sin of willfully cheating viewers for the sake of a final reel twist. |
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Koeman hammered Maya Yoshida for committing his Southampton manager's cardinal sin of attempting a back-pass. |
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Forgive my sin of understanding one language through its unmeant echoes in another. |
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This aversion to the glitz was not his only sin against form. |
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Cycles of sin, of loveless relationships, feed more cycles of sin and lovelessness. |
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The unforgivable java sin of a Pumpkin Spice Latte at Starbucks. |
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In this novel, Valera addresses the themes of sin and repentance as well as the ghosts of the past. |
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In less than five seconds we had blown right through venial sin and were quickly overtaking mortal. |
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On these occasions, Aquinas declared, the utterance constitutes a venial sin because it did not involve rational choice. |
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He further said that it is a sin to talk about development in Jharkhand, and added that one should only do politics in the state. |
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Here sin zoomorphically is likened to a wild beast and by metonymy refers to the result of temptation. |
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And ringing false is the cardinal sin of the Chuck Norris universe. |
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It is also interesting that our own sin is spearheaded against ourselves. |
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And the people who sin the sins of Kalamazoo are neither scarlet nor crimson. |
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The second book includes several essays on original sin and the fall of man, which directly refer to Augustine, who developed these doctrines. |
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In Calvin's view, sin began with the fall of Adam and propagated to all of humanity. |
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The domination of sin is complete to the point that people are driven to evil. |
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A conversion experience can be emotional, including grief and sorrow for sin followed by great relief at receiving forgiveness. |
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Chapter 6 recounts the Fall of Man whereby humans committed original sin and became subject to total depravity. |
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Man, after conversion, regains the ability to please God and to choose good, but sin remains within. |
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Justification can never be lost, but the justified are still able to sin and, as a result, confession and repentance must be ongoing. |
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Bracton explained that it was a terrible sin to seek a writ of prohibition when one had promised not to seek one. |
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It is a sin or a crime to perform a forbidden action or not to perform a mandatory action. |
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According to an imperial ambassador to Istanbul in the middle of the sixteenth century, it was a sin for the Turks to print religious books. |
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His themes often center on the inherent evil and sin of humanity, and his works often have moral messages and deep psychological complexity. |
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At the play-the-ball Tamati and Dowling started jostling each other, then punching. The referee sent them to the sin bin. |
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The sin tax is an established tactic. In the early 1500s, Pope Leo X underwrote his lavish lifestyle in part by taxing licensed prostitutes. |
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And a person may sin venially by the inversion of the Hours, The obligation binds sub veniali only. |
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That sin or guilt pertains exclusively to voluntary action is the true principle of orthodoxy. |
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As such, Paul explains that sin paradoxically gains power over people by absolutizing what believers rightly perceive as the good. |
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Hatred of the neighbour is a sin when one deliberately wishes him evil. |
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With the death of our personality, our four bodies of sin cease tyrannizing us and humbly submit themselves to the will of our Innermost or universal soul. |
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A mere debunker would take perverse satisfaction in exposing America's sin and hypocrisy. |
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Repentance from sin and being born again are fundamental requirements to receive it. |
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Reformed theologians teach that sin so affects human nature that they are unable even to exercise faith in Christ by their own will. |
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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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His chief sin is the publicity and barefacedness of his conduct, he scorns all secrecy, all concealment, all disguise. |
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Justification is the part of salvation where God pardons the sin of those who believe in Christ. |
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For instance, it follows from this rigorism of self-righteous fanatics that it must be also a mortal sin to hold public office. |
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This view, that sin so dominates people that they are unable to avoid sin, has been called total depravity. |
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The desire to remove oneself ever further from any possibility of sin can be extended forever, and serves as an inexhaustible font for political rivalry. |
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However, the Free Presbyterian Church considers it a sin to use public transport to go to church on the Sabbath, while the Free Church does not. |
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He was obliged to be in bed, and he was ordered to remain there, but the time had come for the confession of sin and the receiving of absolution. |
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One of the things that was a sin of ours, and the neocolonial arrangement we tried to produce, was that we had all the answers and they had none. |
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This aspect of his work also was criticised by the theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar, as giving sin a mystique. |
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It is considered a greater sin to advertise one's fasting than not to participate in the fast. |
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You will never totally eliminate sin in your life, but you can choose at any moment to confess your sin and walk in the total forgiveness and power of the indwelling Holy Spirit. |
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Most Heathens reject the concept of sin and believe that guilt is a destructive rather than useful concept. |
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The Salvation Army flag is a symbol of the Army's war against sin and social evils. |
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The result was two-minute sin bin punishments for Dublin's Conor Dooley and Galway pair Iarla Tannian and Andy Smith. |
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Irish's scrum-half Paul Hodgson followed Turner-Hall to the sin bin moments later. |
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Referee Ed Turnill immediately despatched him to the sin bin and full-back Higgins kicked an easy penalty. |
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In the second period with Wayne Steele next to the sin bin, the Waterloo pack took advantage as Nolan was driven over to level matters. |
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Borders coach Steve Bates is looking for his players to avoid the sin bin this week, but is not confident referees will have the same agenda. |
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McHaffie lost the plot when ref Alan Craig sent so many of his players to the sin bin he only had THREE left on the bench. |
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Nicholls notched a penalty, and with Susnick in the sin bin, Mark Slatter and Evans collected tries, one of them goaled. |
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There is a large economic literature showing the negative consequences of introducing sin taxes and banning advertising. |
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If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted? and if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door. And unto thee shall be his desire, and thou shalt rule over him. |
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The Pirate was seen as existing in sin by those who lived in normal social constructs, and he relished the separation, likening himself to hellish images and Satan. |
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Now this raises a question about the writers of the New Testament because the New Testament clearly teaches that sin entered the universe when Eve decided to go scrumping. |
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