repentance
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rueingrepentance
ATONEShow repentance
RUEDFelt repentance
ruingsRUING, repentance
RUESShows repentance
rueingsRUEING, repentance
SINSRepentance subjects
metanoiasMETANOIA, repentance
CONTRITIONEarnest repentance.
ATONEDInitiated repentance
DAYSOFGRACETimes for repentance
repentantexperiencing repentance penitent
unrepentancelack of repentance
SINSItems for repentance.
ASHESSymbol of repentance.
LENTSeason of repentance
RUEView with repentance
SINSOpportunities for repentance
STRAYINGIn need of repentance
PENANCEWay of showing repentance.
RUEFeel some repentance for
unrepentancesUNREPENTANCE, lack of repentance
SINSBecomes eligible for repentance
EBENEZERFirst name in Christmas repentance
repentancesREPENTANCE, the act of repenting
SINNEROne in need of repentance
conversionRepentance and change to a godly life
conversionsRepentance and change to a godly life
ashlesssomething that symbolizes grief, repentance, or humiliation
unregenerateNot reforming or showing repentance; obstinately wrong or bad
terminismthe doctrine that there is a time limit for repentance
terminismsTERMINISM, the doctrine that there is a time limit for repentance
penitenceThe action of feeling or showing sorrow and regret for having done wrong; repentance
terminista believer in terminism, the doctrine that there is a time limit for repentance
contrition(in the Roman Catholic Church) The repentance of past sins during or after confession
penitencesThe action of feeling or showing sorrow and regret for having done wrong; repentance
souledhaving a soul possessing soul and feeling usually used in combination whole-souled repentance
terministsTERMINIST, a believer in terminism, the doctrine that there is a time limit for repentance
confessionA formal admission of one's sins with repentance and desire of absolution, esp. privately to a priest as a religious duty
confessionsA formal admission of one's sins with repentance and desire of absolution, esp. privately to a priest as a religious duty