10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ATONEABLE»
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Synonyms and Antonyms: Or, Kindred Words and Their Opposites
Inexpiable, adj. See Expiate. Syn. Unatoneable. Unpardonable. Ant. Expiable.
Redeemable. Pardonable. Atoneable. Inexplicable, adj. See Explicate. Syn.
Mysterious. Enigmatical. Ant. Obvious. Plain. Easy. Inexpressible, adj. See
Express ...
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Flagellation and the Flagellants: A History of the Rod in ...
... and try to pass for a widow, " or," as an old traveller has it, " else she strives to
subsist herself by a trade not very difficult (for her, at least) to learn." Other crimes
are atoneable with money, and where there are "no effects" the body must pay.
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Studies New and Old of Ethical and Social Subjects
... and in one remarkable passage (Vendidad, Fargard viii.) holds out to the
believer a promise of universal "justification by faith," even for sins not thus
atoneable. " For the law will take away these sins from those who praise the
Mazdayasnian ...
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The Oxford Reference Guide to English Morphology
-able on bases with prepositional objects: accountable, atoneable, commentable,
conformable, listenable, panderable, wishable -able on unergative bases:
stutterable . -able on unaccusative bases: abateable, eruptable, flowable,
perishable, ...
Laurie Bauer, Rochelle Lieber, Ingo Plag, 2013
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The Eternity of Future Punishment Asserted and Vindicated. ...
And some Sins were to be atoneable among Christians, for which there was no
Atonement among the Jews, since by Chrifi They jwrr to be justified from those
things from vbitb They could net be. jmBi- fid by the Law of Moses. Acts 13-39.
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An Eye for Eternity: The Life of Manning Clark
With her 'silent forever', he wrote, Charles's guilt for his 'un-atoneable act' would
have been easier to bear. In 1983, Clark wrote to Russell that Hope had 'no idea
of the tragedy of Dad's life' nor of their mother's struggle to survive her 'terrible ...
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature
i , r , r -. li □* » lotment) obtained a more excel- the catalogue of atoneable
offences? ,„„, _„ ., Were they put to death? No; neither reason nor the law of God
required it. Were they, though suffered to live, never after permitted to ap lent
name ...
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Sampson's Discourse: And Correspondence with Various Learned ...
... Lombards, or Visigoths, or the old capitularies of France, which are all of the
same original type.f As all crimes and offences were atoneable by compensation
and fine, and as these fines were a principal source of revenue, the chief object
of ...
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Buddhist Monks and Monasteries of India: Their History and ...
The action by the Sangha contemplated in several cases of transgression not
atoneable by mere confession could not for example have been taken before the
Sangha had sufficiently advanced in corporate organization with the ...
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Schirmer's Complete Rhyming Dictionary
... assignable assimilable assumable asteroidal astraddle astronautical
astronomical astrophysical asymmetrical atmospherical atonal atoneable
attachable attainable attemptable attestable attitudinal attractable attributable
attritional atypical ...