43 collocations for sin
De imbimin' of awjus liquors, de wiolution of de Sabbaf, de playin' of de fiddle, and de usin' of by-words, dey is de fo' sins of de conscience; an' if any man sin de fo' sins of de conscience, de debble done sharp his fork fo' dat man.
Why in the name of all the devils should he who had sinned all his life, head up and eyes open, balk at this one sin, the negative sin of mere silence, when it would give him what he wanted more than all the world?
In the following text, we have the possessive plural: "Whosesoever sins ye remit, they are remitted unto them.
"Then came Peter, and said to Him, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him?
Sí, dice papá,se moriría sin agua.
la carta traería sin duda alguna pimienta y ...
Qué haré yo sin ti?dijo él.
He makes sin a jest, grace a humour, truth a fable, and peace a cowardice.
But that did not save them from the punishment of their sins, when they went and sinned afresh: neither will it save you.
Y sin agitar sus riendas, sin herirle con el acicate ni animarlo con la voz, el corcel corría, corría sin detenerse.
Is sin his master?
W'atever is gwine ter happen in dis worl' er sin an' sorrer!"
Desperté; pero con la misma idea fija aquí, entonces como ahora, semejante á un clavo ardiente, diabólica, incontrastable, inspirada sin duda por el mismo Satanás.... ¿Y qué?...
O may an interest in Christ's blood, Thy soul, bathed in that crimson flood, Shall be from guilt's dark stain set free, Thy sins no more imputed thee.
la carta traería sin duda alguna pimienta y ...
A second birth to the soul is therefore a necessity which sin forces upon us.
There came a day, the weather being such that any man who could sin would sin, when I had in my pocket a cheque made out for five pounds which I was about to cash for lack of ready francs, and when the rate of exchange had got as low as nineteen francs to the pound, which would mean (I rely entirely on the evidence of the bank man) ninety-five francs for my five pounds.
He must turn rogue and villain; for as the saying is, Necessitas cogit ad turpia, poverty alone makes men thieves, rebels, murderers, traitors, assassins, "because of poverty we have sinned," Ecclus. xxvii.
Repentance and godly sorrow for such evils, as have sinned Christ and life away, is a way to bring life back again.
But when to sin our biass'd nature leans, The careful devil is still at hand with means; 80 And providently pimps for ill desires: The good old cause revived a plot requires.
Would that on our own side of the Atlantic a Wichern might arise, whose abilities should be sufficient to unite in one common purpose our reformatory enterprises, and rescue from infamy and sin the tens of thousands of children who now, apt scholars in crime, throng the purlieus of vice in our large cities, and are already committing deeds whose desperate wickedness might well cause hardened criminals to shudder.
Whatever sins a man or woman committeth, are, without doubt, all destroyed as soon as one batheth in that tirtha.
Nor may my tongue Say what is wrong; I will not sin A world to win, In my Bible I am to read, And trust in God In all my need.
On the appointed day, in the presence of a numerous assembly, she took a small leafy branch, and dipping it in what appeared to be water, but which really contained a deadly poison, struck him gently with it on the face, saying: "If you are acting right, this will not injure you; if you are sinning in taking me, your brother's wife, and I am faithful to my husband, may this be like the blow of a sword to you.
Desperté; pero con la misma idea fija aquí, entonces como ahora, semejante á un clavo ardiente, diabólica, incontrastable, inspirada sin duda por el mismo Satanás.... ¿Y qué?...
