penitential prayer
Columban introduced to Europe the Irish penitential discipline, including private confession.
The penitential act of confessing one's sins
She approached the altar with a penitential heart
The monk spent hours in penitential prayer
Penitential practices are common during Lent
He wore a penitential expression on his face
The penitential psalms are often recited during religious ceremonies
She wrote a penitential letter to apologize for her mistake
The penitential journey to redemption was long and arduous
The penitential rite helped cleanse his soul
He performed penitential acts to atone for his sins
The penitential den once set apart for interviews with the House, was now the news-Exchange, and was filled to overflowing.
If they would serve their fellow-men, let them do it by making manifest the power and reality of conscience, in constraining them to penitential self-abasement!
Mr. Bulstrode paused. He felt that he was performing a striking piece of scrupulosity in the judgment of his auditor, and a penitential act in the eyes of God.
As soon as I arrived, I sent a penitential codfish and barrel of oysters to Joe (as reparation for not having gone myself), and then went on to Barnard's Inn.
In three minutes the Vicar was on horseback again, having gone magnanimously through a duty much harder than the renunciation of whist, or even than the writing of penitential meditations.
Penitential colours—less like something she'd chosen to put on than like something she'd been locked up in. Her solemn half-smile; the amazed lift of her eyebrows, as if she were admiring the view.
It says that if someone is found murdered outside a town the elders of the nearest town have to undergo a penitential ritual and say a prayer for absolution that contains the words, “Our hands did not shed this blood.”
But Mr. Bulstrode had to-night followed the order of his emotions; he entertained no doubt that the opportunity for restitution had come, and he had an overpowering impulse towards the penitential expression by which he was deprecating chastisement.
penitential prayer
Columban introduced to Europe the Irish penitential discipline, including private confession.
The penitential act of confessing one's sins
She approached the altar with a penitential heart
The monk spent hours in penitential prayer
Penitential practices are common during Lent
He wore a penitential expression on his face
The penitential psalms are often recited during religious ceremonies
She wrote a penitential letter to apologize for her mistake
The penitential journey to redemption was long and arduous
The penitential rite helped cleanse his soul
He performed penitential acts to atone for his sins
The penitential den once set apart for interviews with the House, was now the news-Exchange, and was filled to overflowing.
If they would serve their fellow-men, let them do it by making manifest the power and reality of conscience, in constraining them to penitential self-abasement!
Mr. Bulstrode paused. He felt that he was performing a striking piece of scrupulosity in the judgment of his auditor, and a penitential act in the eyes of God.
As soon as I arrived, I sent a penitential codfish and barrel of oysters to Joe (as reparation for not having gone myself), and then went on to Barnard's Inn.
In three minutes the Vicar was on horseback again, having gone magnanimously through a duty much harder than the renunciation of whist, or even than the writing of penitential meditations.
Penitential colours—less like something she'd chosen to put on than like something she'd been locked up in. Her solemn half-smile; the amazed lift of her eyebrows, as if she were admiring the view.
It says that if someone is found murdered outside a town the elders of the nearest town have to undergo a penitential ritual and say a prayer for absolution that contains the words, “Our hands did not shed this blood.”
But Mr. Bulstrode had to-night followed the order of his emotions; he entertained no doubt that the opportunity for restitution had come, and he had an overpowering impulse towards the penitential expression by which he was deprecating chastisement.
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