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And I went in with my charcoal to do some heavy repenting.
Well, repenting to the preacher and the deacons was one thing.
Let not youth fly away without contenting; Age will come time enough for your repenting.
Because of her repenting, Prunprismia and her child were promised a good life back in our world.
Guinevere, repenting of her adultery, takes the veil at Amesbury.
The drama culminates in an ending with the innocent soldier repenting of his sins and dying.
'That's not proper repenting.
Then after that, we gotta spread the Word against the clock, because if this world doesn't start some serious repenting . . . it's over, man.
There's none of that repenting, and making a joyful noise unto the Lord, and the righteous walking through flames and all."
Yet here is no repenting, but we smile, Not at the fault, which comes not back to mind, But at the power which ordered and foresaw.
In 1195 Bertran de Born composed a song repenting of his career of disputes and wars and encouraging Guillem to do the same.
When a famine struck the area a few years later, the people believed God was behind it, and they reacted by repenting and cracking down on the Gadiantons.
Thus the three acts of the penitent are taken to be the matter of Penance: repenting of one's sins, confessing them in words, and doing the penance assigned.
I am not in the desert repenting of some monstrous sins; at least, I am repenting of them all right, but not in the desert.
I think myself,' I said, 'that they will do their repenting in khaki and trench mud, and it seems to me that the Huns should have a few sins to repent of also.'
One finds themselves in Hell as the result of dying in mortal sin without repenting and accepting God's merciful love, becoming eternally separated from Him by one's own free choice immediately after death.
After some hard fighting, Pius was returned to Rome by a victorious French army, and repenting of his previous liberal tendencies pursued a harsh, conservative policy even more repressive than that of his predecessors.
Delegates will gather in Abbott Park, a slice of greenery beside historic Beneficent Church, where they will dedicate a schoolhouse-sized bell as a symbolic act repenting of slavery and celebrating human liberty.
Two years ago, the Southern Baptist Convention, which was formed by southern churchmen who broke away from northern Baptists in a dispute over slavery in 1845, adopted a resolution repenting of racism and asking forgiveness from African-Americans.
He sang in a wild, harsh, dolorous voice: When you've made up your mind, no use lagging behind, go ahead and no relenting Let your youth have free reign, it won't come again, so be bóld and no repenting.
The diaries of Lewis Harcourt contain a report that one of the Queen's chaplains, Rev. Norman Macleod, made a deathbed confession repenting of his action in presiding over Queen Victoria's marriage to John Brown.
The two forces mingling, unarmed and hand in hand, talking only how each might assist the other, the adversaries conjoined; each repenting, the one side their former cruelties, the other their late violence, they obeyed the orders of the General to proceed towards London.
They consider the Papacy to be in full-blown apostasy for allowing pagan rituals, beliefs and ceremonies to come into the church, having those who pointed out its apostasy persecuted and killed and never repenting of or fully admitting the true extent of its actions.
On his addressing a remonstrance to the czar against the war as impolitic, he was deprived of his honours and commanded to leave the country, but the czar repenting of his hasty decision recalled him three days afterwards and appointed him Governor of Livonia.