sinfulness

[ UK /sˈɪnfə‍lnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. estrangement from god
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How To Use sinfulness In A Sentence

  • Furthermore, because of the sinfulness of man, wealth will always be unequally distributed, so that "the poor will never cease to be in your midst.
  • The English have still much of that ancient puritanism which finds a vague sinfulness in the uncostly delights of sunshine, and colour, and ease of mind. The Land of The Blessed Virgin; Sketches and Impressions in Andalusia
  • In the struggle with a prodigal there is the reminder of our own sinfulness when we sin in our anger- we recognize our spiritual povert y. 12 ways to love your wayward children. What would you add to the list? - 22 Words
  • The priests were able to construct a new identity and religion that stressed the sinfulness of the people, and the need for ritual purity and ritual observance and legalism as the road back to God.
  • Them he branded, as hypocritical materialists, and the country for pride in her sweetmeat plethora of them: -- mixed with an ancient Hebrew fear of offence to an inscrutable Lord, eccentrically appeasable through the dreary iteration of the litany of sinfulness. One of Our Conquerors — Volume 3
  • Learn to have a deeper sense of your own wretched sinfulness and corruption, and to be more deeply grateful, that by the grace of God you are what you are.
  • It is sufficient for the utmost fervour of gratitude that we are saved from punishments, too great to be conceived; but our salvation is surely not complete, till by the illumination from above, we are made to know 'the exceeding sinfulness of sin,' and that horribleness in its nature, which, while it involves all these frightful consequences, is yet, of itself more affrightful to a regenerated soul than those consequences. Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Robert Southey
  • They were keenly aware of their sinfulness and eager to undertake the hardships of the Crusade as a penitential act of charity and love.
  • These words directly acknowledge the reality of systemic evil and individual sinfulness.
  • It seems to me that each act of sinning incrementally dulls the ability of an individual to see the sinfulness of the act.
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