The writers all treat this as impenitence, requiring relaxation in cases of formal heresy. |
This grief of heart proves that thou hast not sealed me up in impenitence. |
When David was living in a state of impenitence, the strong hand of God was upon him day and night. |
Providence may give us Abraham for our father, and impenitence may incur perdition for our portion! |
Who more sorry for the righteous and necessary doom which the impenitence of heartlessness drags down upon itself? |
Instead, Moore cops to his own flaws, and he strikes the right balance of shame and impenitence while doing so. |