Nghĩa của từ penitence bằng Tiếng Việt

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Đặt câu có từ "penitence"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "penitence", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ penitence, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ penitence trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt

1. Difficult way I can't penitence?

2. Was it but the mockery of penitence?

3. Oliver assumed an expression of extreme penitence.

4. Of penitence(Sentence dictionary), there has been none!

5. He expressed suitable penitence for what he had done.

6. There is a higher and a lower form of penitence.

7. The thief expressed penitence for all his past actions.

8. He lived his remaining forty years in prayer and penitence.

9. After a simple breakfast, Father Peter conducted a service in the Chapel of Penitence.

10. And penitence is buying green; buying green is their prayer for grace.

11. Is there no reality in the penitence thus sealed and witnessed by good works?

12. The message, she thought, would be one of affectionate penitence to her father.

13. Penitence is something that enervates our spirit, causing a greater loss than a good words!

14. Here had been her sin; here, her sorrow; and here was yet to be her penitence.

15. He says he regrets with great penitence and sorrow the circumstances that led to the caution.

16. Vatican Council II in the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy describes how penitence will lead one closer to God.

17. The 40 weekdays from Ash Wednesday until Easter observed by Christians as a season of fasting and penitence in preparation for Easter.

18. 1. A strong uneasiness caused by a sense of guilt: stole the money without Compunction. See Synonyms at penitence

19. 7 The 40 weekdays from Ash Wednesday until Easter observed by Christians as a season of fasting and penitence in preparation for Easter.

20. Among the ancient Hebrews and other Orientals, to sprinkle with or sit in Ashes was a mark or token of grief, humiliation, or penitence.

21. *, II.12: *:All other outward shewes and exterior apparences are common to all religions: As hope, Affiance , events, ceremonies, penitence and martyrdome

22. ‘The Bogomils of 10th century Bulgaria taught a life of penitence, prayer, wandering and simple worship in order to escape a world deemed evil by nature.’

23. ‘The Bogomils of 10th century Bulgaria taught a life of penitence, prayer, wandering and simple worship in order to escape a world deemed evil by nature.’

24. According to Penelope Green, Koren's book subsequently "became a talking point for a wasteful culture intent on penitence and a touchstone for designers of all stripes."

Theo Penelope Green, cuốn sách của Koren sau đó "trở thành một chủ đề được bàn luận (talking point) về một ý định văn hoá lãng phí về sám hối, và là một hòn đá nền tảng cho các nhà thiết kế ở tất cả các lĩnh vực."

25. The pattern of restorative judicature differs greatly from the pattern of traditional retributive justice, which takes great advantage of the criminal's penitence, repentance, and the victim's pardon.

26. The Broken and Contrite Heart "The Penitence and Prayer of the Inner Life" "The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit: a broken and a Contrite heart, O God, you will not despise." -Psalm 51:17

27. Graunte me grace of verray penitence, confessioun and satisfaccioun to doon in this present lyf; thurgh the benigne grace of him that is king of kinges and preest over alle preestes, that Boghte us with the precious blood of his herte; / so that I may been oon of hem at …

28. ‘In the Catholic tradition, absolution from sin is obtained through confession, in which the penitent confesses to a priest who then Absolves the sin and administers penitence.’ ‘Many of our sins are absolved through priests in confessional boxes.’ ‘The priest does come, and Absolves the ghost's sins, after which it can rest.’

29. ‘However, at that time, the Church refused to bury actors on consecrated ground unless they had performed the Amende honorable with a priest.’ ‘First the victim would perform public penitence or Amende honorable: dressed in white, carrying a large and heavy candle, and with a rope around his or her neck, the person to be executed would cry for the mercy of God.’

30. He is the first to accuse Job directly of wickedness; Averring indeed that his punishment is too good for him (11:6); he rebukes Job's impious presumption in trying to find out the unsearchable secrets of God (11:7-12); and yet, like the rest of the friends, promises peace and restoration on condition of penitence and putting away iniquity (11