Second, there is no warning in the Gospels or in the Epistles of the New Testament about an unpardonable sin. |
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It is an unpardonable negligence to place the ornaments arbitrarily how they wish. |
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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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This cannot but be sheer sophism of a militarist fanatic and an unpardonable mockery of the Koreans. |
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Standing up to unpardonable abuse, the stentorian voice still comes back fresh and bright for ballad renditions. |
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He arrives just as a pub landlord is removing a customer for the unpardonable sin of having smiled at his gorgeous young wife. |
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In slagging off the hacks in general, and Nicholas Witchell of the BBC in particular, His Royal Highness has committed an unpardonable sin. |
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They view him as a vacillator whose tactical shifts in the face of foreign pressure have been unpardonable. |
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Such a man therefore commits the sin against the Holy Spirit, unpardonable since it consists of the rejection of God's forgiveness. |
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In my opinion, it is a false declaration, which would be unpardonable in the framework of the work to be done in my department. |
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It's all down to the crass and unpardonable stupidity of the first-past-the-post electoral system. |
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This is considered an almost unpardonable breach of parliamentary etiquette, according to which the actions of the Whips are not subject to any public scrutiny. |
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They resembled this poor man because, just as he, they had committed the unpardonable crime of being different. |
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That an organization that expresses such bigoted views, receives public funding is shameful and an unpardonable offense to the Canadian taxpayer. |
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But they also teach us that there are no unpardonable sins, none that cannot be efaced by expiation. |
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Despite these and other unpardonable sins, banks showers tens of millions of dollars in bonus money on top executives. |
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The Belfast Telegraph welcomes Gerry Adams' statement that the McCartney killing was an unpardonable crime. The IRA followed suite with a condemnation of the killers. |
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The Perth Saints seemed on their way to their first back-to-back victories of this league campaign when their defence committed an unpardonable error. |
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Overall they were guilty of incredible ignorance or unpardonable crimes. |
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If Providence once again puts the destiny of our country in the hands of you Army officers, realize that it would be unpardonable to set out on the same road without a goal. |
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Come down out of the skies, you God, come on down and I'll hammer your face all over the city of Los Angeles, you miserable unpardonable prankster. |
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Iraqi firebrands insist that any arrangement that gives foreign oil firms a formal claim on any of their country's oil or gas is an unpardonable affront to national sovereignty. |
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It is a fact, it is a tragedy, it is real and it is unpardonable. |
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It appears that lapses in good manners were unpardonable! |
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This unpardonable error had obliterated his whole quest. |
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This is not just an outrageous injustice: it is also an unpardonable diseconomy for both the European economic system and the individual national systems. |
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It is unpardonable to call Marlene Dietrich just a star. |
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It seems to me that the connection between forgiveness and the evil, between love and the unpardonable are completely alike: man is constantly moving between these two poles. |
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For want of prudence sometimes unpardonable blunders are committed. |
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Key opinion makers were nearly unanimous in saying that his accumulation of wealth and the sources of his acquisitions were scandalous and unpardonable. |
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They naively believe that the unpardonable sin of past eras was not having twentieth-century thoughts. |
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If you find yourself in Macerata during the summer it is an unpardonable not to book a seat at the majestic Sferisterio theatre for a play or musical performance. |
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Have we returned to the times of Papa and Baby Doc, where one's choice to join forces for the defence of fundamental human rights was an unpardonable crime? |
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Too many millions of people, watching their telescreens, had seen his unpardonable arrogance. |
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The characters, who all seem eerily familiar, include Chris Yop, who fears he is going to lose his job for the unpardonable crime of taking another office worker's chair. |
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