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Перевод: penitence speek penitence


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Тезаурус:

  1. I listened with fascination to this insider viewpoint, and the moody Miss Brickell suddenly became a real person, not a pathetic collection of dry bones, but a mixed-up pulsating young woman full of strong urges and stronger guilts who'd piled on too much pressure, loaded her need of penitence and her heavy desires and perhaps finally her pregnancy onto someone who couldn't bear it all, and who'd seen a violent way to escape her.
  2. Never again, except in the nostalgic hopefulness of a few - would the ceremonies be performed; gone were the offerings, the blood-shedding, the fire and incense, the gorgeous (and the plain) robes, and the rest of the sacred imagery which "fenced-off" God's otherness from the people - and brought them close to him in awe and penitence.
  3. We need penitence for these, and a determination to set them right, and above all the confident belief that God is always at work to bring blessing out of everything, however seemingly tragic and hopeless.
  4. He trained them to regular confession, and whenever any one of them was dying would prepare them for death, and be thankful when they died in penitence, peace and hope.
  5. I'll be all sweet penitence and grief that I've dared set my will against his.
  6. "I have snapped my squeaking baby-trumpet of sedition," he wrote in April 1798, "and the fragments lie scattered in the lumber-room of penitence.
  7. CD is referring to the penitence scene in Nicholas Rowe's play, Jane Shore (first produced in 1714).
  8. In 1932 she became a nun and was given the name Maria "in memory of St Maria of Egypt who lived a life of penitence in the desert".
  9. Of the two thieves crucified with Jesus, it is only to the one who expresses his penitence that Jesus responds, "I promise you that today you will be in Paradise with me" (Luke 23:39-;43).
  10. It didn't hurt that much, but he pretended she'd got him in the balls, hoping for a little wifely penitence.
  11. Truly to celebrate the sacrament for the first time, and to feel for the first time that the hands were the instruments through which God chose to nourish the souls of his people, could be overwhelming with gratitude or with penitence.
  12. So the swine - swine in God's eyes too - will appear on judgment Day immortal souls capable of penitence and knowledge.
  13. According to Jewish calculation, the year of Leonard's birth was 5694, in the month of Tishri (the biblical name is Ethanim), which is the first month of the religious year with several of the most important religious festivals in it: New Year's Day itself; the 10 Days of Penitence prior to Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement); and the pilgrimage festival known as Succoth, also known as the Feast of Booths (or Tabernacles or Ingathering) which is a harvest festival, an especially colourful and joyous one traditionally, in which the priestly activities in the Temple climaxed.

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