Repentance

  • 71stool of repentance — A place, esp in Scottish churches, where delinquents, esp fornicators, were exposed • • • Main Entry: ↑stool …

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  • 72STOOL OF REPENTANCE —    in Scotland in former times an elevated seat in a church on which for offences against morality people did penance and suffered rebuke …

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  • 73place for repentance — The opportunity which a man engaged in the commission of a crime may have to withdraw before its consummation, without incurring criminality. Hyde v United States, 225 US 347, 56 L Ed 1114, 32 S Ct 793 …

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  • 74herb-of-repentance — herb graceˈ, herb of graceˈ or herb of repentˈance noun The common rue • • • Main Entry: ↑herb …

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  • 75Repentant — Repentance La repentance est un anglicisme, presque complètement inusité en français avant les années 1990, qui désigne la manifestation publique du sentiment personnel qu est le repentir pour une faute que l on affirme avoir commise et dont on… …

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  • 76Confession in Judaism — Repentance in Judaism Teshuva Return Repentance, atonement and higher ascent in Judaism   …

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  • 77Counting of the Omer — Repentance in Judaism Teshuva Return Repentance, atonement and higher ascent in Judaism   …

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  • 78poenitentia — Repentance; altered intent …

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  • 79Salvation — For other uses, see Salvation (disambiguation). Part of a series on Salvation …

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  • 80Repentir (christianisme) — Le repentir, ou contrition, est le regret sincère d une faute. Dans le catholicisme, le repentir s effectue au début de la célébration eucharistique (la messe), ou avant le sacrement de pénitence et de réconciliation. Sommaire 1 Interprétation… …

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