Which preposition to use with remission

of Occurrences 113%

"To the most holy and undivided Trinity, to the humanity of our Lord Jesus Christ crucified, to the fruitful virginity of the most glorious Mary ever a Virgin, and to the company of all the saints, be given by every creature eternal praise, honour, power and glory, and to us the remission of all our sins.

in Occurrences 4%

Still, so far as yet had gone, there was no remission in the labours of Mysie's fingers, as if in the midst of allwhatever that all might beshe recognised the paramount necessity of bringing in by those fingers the required and usual amount of the means of their livelihood.

at Occurrences 1%

Without designing any reflection on the judicial tribunal which imposed the fine, the remission at this day may be regarded as not unjust or inexpedient.

by Occurrences 1%

INDULGENCE, remission by Church authority of the guilt of a sin on the penitent confession of the sinner to a priest, which, according to Roman Catholic theology, the Church is enabled to dispense out of the inexhaustible treasury in reserve of the merits of Christ.

for Occurrences 1%

I pray thee that by that blood I may have remission for my sins."

from Occurrences 1%

To many women-workers, the duties of maternity and the care of children, which in a civilized human society ought to secure for them some remission from the burden, of the industrial fight, are a positive handicap in the struggle for a livelihood.

Which preposition to use with  remission