10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNEXPIATED»
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unexpiated in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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An exposition of the epistle of the apostle Paul to the Hebrews
The scope of the passage leads me to consider it as equivalent to — ' the sins
which remained unexpiated under that covenant — the transgressions which its
expiatory sacrifices could not make atonement for.' That first covenant had a set
of ...
Vladimir Jankélévitch. right of forgiveness destroys forgiveness. Forgiveness
finds its use when the injury remains unexpiated,the mistake remains
uncorrected,and as long as the victim is not paid damages for the damage. We
do not say of the ...
Vladimir Jankélévitch, 2005
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Five Centuries of Violence in Finland and the Baltic Area
wrath was later associated with unexpiated sin. But it was not only the clergy who
were aware of the problems that could accrue from malfeasance; thejudges of the
lay courts and most citizens were also cognizant of the consequences that it ...
Heikki Ylikangas, Petri Karonen, Martti Lehti, 1998
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The Conception of Punishment in Early Indian Literature
(11.53) asserts that unexpiated sins cause a sinner to be reborn with "disgraceful
marks" such as bodily deformities, ugly birthmarks, or repellent features which
are indicative of the former sins. The Visnudharmasutra (44.1-10) contains the ...
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The Atrocity Paradigm : A Theory of Evil: A Theory of Evil
And we may want or need to be able to acknowledge moral remainders—
imbalances, debts, or unexpiated wrongs that remain even after we have done
what can be done to put things right. Rectifications, Remainders, and Punishment
...
Claudia Card Emma Goldman Professor of Philosophy University of Wisconsin, 2002
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The Apocalypse in the Light of the Temple: A New Approach to ...
In the annual rite of expiation, the high priest confessed the unexpiated sins of
the community before God and so transferred them into the goat, making a
separation between the sinner and his sins. The goat then carried the sins to their
source ...
John Ben-Daniel, Gloria Ben-Daniel, 2003
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Spiers and Surenne's French and English pronouncing ...
day of atonement; sacrifice d'— , expiatory sacrifies. En — de, as an =, expiation
for ; sans — ,unatoned; unexpiated. Faire —, 1. to atone; 2. to propitiate; faire —
de, l. | % to make an— for'; to atonefor; to expiate; 2, to propitiate. EXPIATOIRE ...
Alexander Spiers, George Payn Quackenbos, 1853
unexpiated." A. ' *. From one of these melancholy visits Charlotte was, on an
evening, returned, Whem she was informed that' Captain Overbury Was gone to
toWn on a. message from Sir. Be.viy] Grimstone, which had arrived soon after.
she ...
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The Millennial Harbinger
cleanse from defilement a land polluted with the blood of one single unexpiated
murder. As soon could the breath of a mortal melt the polar mountains of ice,
dissolve the Siberian snows, and fill the dreary wastes with the verdure, the
beauty, ...
Alexander Campbell, William Kimbrough Pendleton, Charles Louis Loos, 1846
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ACCOUNTS AND PAPERS TWENTY-FIVE VOLUMES
... Union were managed by their own officers, who caunot be supposed by the
Commissioners to be guilty of misconduct, there be any yet unexpiated crime
which the Commissioners are determined to visit upon the rate-payers of the
Union.
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNEXPIATED»
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unexpiated is used in the context of the following news items.
The Catholic atheism of Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh
... we can't bear to face — failure at romantic love, humiliating anxieties, thwarted ambitions, unexpiated guilt, political disappointments, religious disillusionment, ... «The Week Magazine, Feb 15»
A history of PTSD
... their wounds is untold, their guilt unexpiated. Much of what passes for cynicism is really the veterans' numbed apathy from a surfeit of bereavement and death. «Ottawa Citizen, Nov 13»
To Trace All Souls Day
Instead, he sees Judas"s action as evidence that those who die piously can be delivered from unexpiated sins that impede their attainment of a joyful ... «Catholic World Report, Apr 13»
Joseph Frank's Unfiery Dostoevsky
Alyosha is taken aback, allowing that it would be intolerable to accept happiness on the foundation of the unexpiated blood of even one innocent child. «First Things, Mar 13»
A Life Dedicated to Pursuing Nazis, and Remembering Their Victims
... the Klarsfelds kept shaming German and French authorities with their unexpiated wartime sins. Tracking down the former Gestapo chief Kurt Lischka, who was ... «New York Times, Nov 12»
Africa's Role in the Slave Trade and its Consequences
However, the forest denizens took over the ceremony and brought the humans to judgment for unexpiated crimes against their own kind. The Independence ... «Huffington Post, Jul 10»