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Перевод: repentance
[существительное] раскаяние; сожаление; покаяние [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- To be named in Red Channels was to be unemployable unless you cleared yourself by making a voluntary appearance before the House Committee or McCarthy's Sub-Committee as a "friendly witness" who shopped his former friends to prove the "sincerity" of his repentance.
- Utterly sincere, he was near weeping in repentance.
- In 1855, when there was another cholera epidemic, Charles Kingsley approved of the refusal of Palmerston to order a national day of fasting and repentance.
- However, the ultimate test of family happiness must be found in the words of Paul: "Godly sorrow brings repentance that leads to salvation and leaves no regret, but worldly sorrow brings death."
- The tears flowed more freely as I bowed my head and the shame and repentance and the wonderful joy of salvation mixed their ingredients in my soul.
- Men were appalled by the sudden onset, which allowed no time for the deathbed repentance so dear to the hearts of pious Victorians.
- Shame, it is said, frequently leads to repentance, but the pious and noble ladies of the Faubourg Saint Germain seem, in this instance at least, not to have sought avidly for grace.
- The Bible's word for turning back to God is "repentance".
- Side by side with him were the "apostles", those commissioned by Jesus to proclaim repentance in view of God's imminent kingdom.
- A main real difference in the experience which marked it off from fundamentalist and some pentecostal forms of conversion experience was that the outcome was not the assurance of being saved, but rather a spirituality of trust in Christ based on repentance and the conviction that God forgives repentant sinners.
- That the written statement and its publication add up to a true Dostoevsky confession, to repentance and acceptance of suffering, to "a wonderful podvig " in Tikhon's words, is one possibility among many.
- It's only afterwards, in the Epilogue, that we learn with surprise and perhaps some vexation that repentance and acceptance of suffering come to him not then but much later, in prison; his confession was not the decisive moral feat we took it for.
- Joy lies in repentance
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