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If a lie in itself only constitutes a venial sin, it becomes mortal when it does grave injury to the virtues of justice and charity.
Yet despite their magnitude, these sins are of the venial rather than the mortal variety.
One holds out the possibility that he did not read the book before endorsing it, which may be construed as only a venial sin.
Confession had always rested on a clear distinction between mortal and venial sins.
For a start, it's hard to imagine a more venial form of corruption than merely speeding along someone's visa application.
Luckily, the production is strong enough elsewhere for this to remain a venial sin.
The scant sweepings of venial sins I was left to scavenge were hardly inspiring.
It was a venial mistake on Hume's part to include a reference to the mind's propensity in what was supposed to be a definition of causality.
It's a tiny, venial sin, but it reenacts much larger, historic sins and haunts his next few visits to Pine Ridge.
So does Michelle consider Tony's slip of the tongue and miraculous recovery of memory a venial or a mortal sin?
We say, on the contrary, that the papal pardons are not able to remove the very least of venial sins, so far as its guilt is concerned.
The commonplace and venial sins block scrutiny of the bizarre and mortal ones.
Indeed, in view of the fact that all the faithful are called to holiness, it is recommended that they confess venial sins also.
Actual sin is subdivided, on the basis of its gravity, into mortal and venial.
One could expect, on the contrary, a gradual progression: from desire to action, from venial to mortal.
It strengthens us in charity, wipes away venial sins and preserves us from mortal sin in the future.
The SEC charging Goldman with securities fraud is like the Vatican charging a priest with venial sin.
If that's not a mortal sin, it's got to be up there on the venial meter.
Faught is guilty of this offense, but the sin is a venial one.
His venial sin was thus raised to the level of commandment breach.
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To misuse and neglect the flag of his country was, indeed, no venial offense in his eyes.
I hope so small a divergence may seem a venial error after so many centuries.
This is a lover's most stoical virtue, as the lack of it is a lover's most venial sin.
Even the gratification of idle curiosity with demons was merely a venial sin.
A few minutes of such intense suffering might atone for more than one venial sin.
Although he had not completed his studies, he frequently showed the difference between a mortal and a venial sin of thought.
In damning others, there may be disorder enough to constitute a venial sin, without any greater malice.
It would have been more than a venial sin, if you had kissed and blessed a rebel in the very act of his rebellion.
Like the Phidian Zeus his proportions are all the more majestic for the distance which rounds over any venial defect.
In other words, is there nothing but venial sin in thefts of little values, or is there only one big sin at the end?
Thus such souls are preserved from even venial sins of advertence and, if they commit some inadvertently they are not imputed.
Yet it appeared to me that we were all, at Bly, sufficiently sacrificed to make that venial.
The Bibliotaph could not be convinced that his sin of autograph collecting was not venial.
Things must not be done in him which are venial in the week-day classes.
O quiet paths of algebra, you are my excuse for this venial sin!
The predetermined adversary, on the other hand, can have been governed by no venial motive whatever.
Even theft, so venial a crime among the Indians, had recently been punished with hanging, by sentence of a chief.
Intrinsically the deceit had been quite venial, the reason for it obviously the reason that Raffles had given me.
Bounderby, as to be regardless of this vice in your brother, or inclined to consider it a venial offence.
Now that she was caught, she no longer thought of her offense as venial.
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