Definitionadj. transgressing a moral or divine law
Last update: June 16, 2015
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For the Master hath sworn by His glory (` His Son,' below) touching His elect, that if there be more sinning after this day which He hath limited, they shall not obtain salvation. [Please select]
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Aren't they afraid of sinning. [Please select]
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She was no longer lonely, no longer aloof; she was kin with all this pitiful, admirable, sinning, loving humanity. [Please select]
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Modern psychology is making it clear that the effect of sin upon the unrepentant sinner is to increase his inclination toward sinning. [Please select]
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Abdomen smooth and sinning, covered with a thin silky pile, the apical margins with bright silvery fasciƦ, only observable in certain lights. [Please select]
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In the east, Germany was already sinning against that natural map by her administration of Posen and other Polish districts. [Please select]
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If suffering can atone for sin, Dorothy bought her indulgence within one hour after sinning. [Please select]
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Let's taste another drop of the sinning" (perhaps she meant cinnamon) "waters, Mrs. [Please select]
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I spoke of our capitalists as men more sinned against than sinning. [Please select]
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But this particular sinning was different to any that had gone before, or which could come after it. [Please select]
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She strove the neighborhood to please, With manner wondrous winning: She never followed wicked ways-- Unless when she was sinning. [Please select]
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