Which preposition to use with sinner

in Occurrences 42%

Even if I should enter, punish me as a sinner in the same way, and do not let me go.

of Occurrences 25%

I do sometimes dream, I own, as well as the greatest sinner of them all.

to Occurrences 22%

"The mills of God grind slowly," but sooner or later they grind the sinner to powder.

from Occurrences 13%

Eight miles" Did she expect to turn a sinner from the gates of heaven with a mere phrase?

with Occurrences 13%

Lines 5-11 contrast the acknowledged sinners with the covert and crafty pretenders to virtue.

like Occurrences 9%

Mayhap it wouldn't be right till take it from a sinner like me, butI thort I'd like it, somehow,"showing him the fly-leaf.

than Occurrences 8%

Why will men so often impute to God the miseries which they bring upon themselves?' 'Because, I suppose, their pride makes them more willing to confess themselves sinners than fools.'

against Occurrences 8%

She had charms, too, of intellectalbeit not such a sinner against time and place as to be an "educated woman"charms that, even in a plainer person, would have brought down the half of New Orleans upon one knee, with both hands on the left side.

above Occurrences 7%

Think ye that they whose blood Pilate mingled with their sacrifices were sinners above all the Galilaeans, because they suffered such things?

for Occurrences 7%

[k] That he might ease the people of so heavy and arbitrary an imposition, Henry required that a civil officer of his appointment should be present in all ecclesiastical courts, and should, for the future, give his consent to every composition which was made with sinners for their spiritual offences.

into Occurrences 6%

One a gorgeously coloured print of the lamented Queen Victoria in a deep gold frame, and the other a representation of an entrancing allegorical theme entitled "The Two Paths," illustrating the ascent of the saint into heaven and the descent of the sinner into hell.

as Occurrences 5%

They do it as well for the sinner as for the saint,as well for the traitorous Secessionist striving to destroy his country as for the patriot endeavoring to sustain it.

by Occurrences 4%

Thus Esther could have delighted a saint with her sympathetic comprehension, as she could have healed the wounds of a sinner by her comprehensive sympathy; but it was certain she would never be, in sufficient excess, spiritually wrought or sensually rebellious to be one or the other.

at Occurrences 4%

We are as safe, here, as we should be in Hyde Park; and safer too; for there house-breakers and foot-pads abound; whereas, your preaching has left nothing but very vulgar and everyday sinners at the Knoll.

beyond Occurrences 3%

But here the Romans were not sinners beyond all other nations, and our modern times have witnessed a parallel.

before Occurrences 2%

Man was a sinner before an infinite God, and he could rise above the polluting influence of sin only by the special favor of God and his divinely communicated grace.

around Occurrences 2%

Mr. O'Dell suits them; they suit Mr. O'Dell; and if he had only a fuller chapela better salary, too, wouldn't be despised by himhe could send up his orisons with more courage, and preach to the sinners around him with the steam hammer force of a Gadsby.

among Occurrences 2%

And all the sinners among God's people should die by the sword, who say, "The evil shall not overtake us.

under Occurrences 2%

Each of the seven capital sins has its compartment, wherein the kind of punishment reserved for sinners under this head is set forth in a manner as quaint as are the inscriptions in old French beneath.

after Occurrences 2%

During these nine years that Arthur abode in France, he wrought divers great wonders, reproving many haughty men and their tyrannies, and chastising many sinners after their deservings.

through Occurrences 2%

I saw how God could be just in saving sinners through Him.

on Occurrences 2%

He is trying to buy his conscience with the money he makes dishonestly, or, in other words, he is a sinner on week-days and a saint on Sundays.

out Occurrences 2%

For a while they let him alone; and Dante saw one of them haul a sinner out of the pitch by the clotted locks, and hold him up sprawling like an otter.

without Occurrences 1%

"Our convent has been founded in charity, and we pray for the sinner without inquiring into the amount of his crime.

of Occurrences 1%

Thanke you, madam,I, I will goe to and goe to, and there be ere a wench to be got for love or money, rath[er] then plot murder: tis the sweeter sinn of [the two]; besides, theres noe danger of ones cragg; [the] worst is but stand in one sheet for ly[ing] in two: and therefore goe to and goe to,

Which preposition to use with  sinner