sin|sins in English

noun

[sɪn]

breaking of a religious or moral law; offense, wrongdoing

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1. Everyone who sins breaks the law ; in fact , sin is lawlessness.

2. We cannot indulge in sin, let alone try to cover our sins.

3. Avarice - reprehensible acquisitiveness; insatiable desire for wealth (personified as one of the deadly sins) avaritia , greed , rapacity , covetousness deadly sin , mortal sin - an unpardonable sin entailing a total loss of grace; "theologians list seven mortal sins"

4. But they inherit the sin of Adam, not sins they committed before they were born.

5. Acedia - apathy and inactivity in the practice of virtue (personified as one of the deadly sins) laziness , sloth deadly sin , mortal sin - an unpardonable sin entailing a total loss of …

6. Since Blasphemy is a sin that you commit through sinful words, we can rule out sins that are commonly mistaken for the unpardonable sin

7. But Backbiting is a sin of word, while adultery, murder, and theft are sins of deed

8. Comment by varenne You can get Amalgamation of Sin during the Summon Your Sins world quest

9. Was the first sins video to start off with negative sins (one sin was removed due to the logos being a "Blessingly brief 10 seconds")

10. Confession of venial sins, however, is very helpful for avoiding sin and advancing in holiness toward Heaven

11. 1758, Jonathan Edwards, On Original Sin But these Chastenings are for his sins, as appears by what follows […]

12. Covetousness is numbered together with mortal sins, by reason of the aspect under which it is a mortal sin

13. Early Christian teachings divided sins into the mortal sins and venial sins.

14. Early Christian teachings divided sins into the mortal sins and the venial sins.

15. At its root, Coveting is the result of envy, a sin which, once it takes root in the heart, leads to worse sins

16. An indulgence does not forgive the guilt of sin, nor does it provide release from the eternal punishment associated with unforgiven mortal sins.

17. ‘In the Catholic tradition, absolution from sin is obtained through confession, in which the penitent confesses to a priest who then Absolves the sin and administers penitence.’ ‘Many of our sins are absolved through priests in confessional boxes.’ ‘The priest does come, and Absolves the ghost's sins, after which it can rest.’

18. The Bluestocking: It's A Sin Special Russell T Davies has written a masterpiece about the Aids epidemic - but only some sins can be forgiven

19. 2479), both Calumny and the related sin of detraction (revealing another's sins to a third party who does not need to know about them)

20. Remission of Sins

21. Synonyms for Absolving of sin include redeeming, saving, converting, delivering from sin, freeing from sin, purging of sin, saving from sin and turning from sin

22. Tell me your sins.

23. The account at 1 Kings 15:30 speaks of the sins of Jeroboam “with which he caused Israel to sin and by his offensiveness with which he offended Jehovah.”

24. Examples of Cussing include, Go to hell!; I hope he chokes on his cigar!; and Damn your eyes! Those are sins; it is always a sin to curse someone.

25. Surely he that Backslideth, and he that.sitteth still in sin, are both of one mind; the one will not stir, because he loveth his sins, and the things of this world; the other runs back again, because he loveth his sins, and the things of this world