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1 But God give you true penitence , if you have it not already!
2 And yet his remorse had nothing in it of true penitence .
3 That true penitence often means restitution is a cardinal tenet in Esther's creed.
4 Catherine felt and respected the true delicacy, the true penitence , expressed in that action.
5 Religion, which rightly condemns the sin, pardons it on the condition of true penitence .
6 God is ready at all times to acknowledge true penitence ; and of repentance there are seven degrees:
7 Their joy in this is commensurate with the exalted knowledge they have of the blessedness of true penitence .
8 Faith in God it is which has made the fifty-first Psalm the model of all true penitence for evermore.
9 It is to be observed, however, that all these external forms were necessarily accompanied with true penitence and religious devotion.
10 And he who follows along the top of the are in the circumference of which I speak, by true penitence postponed death.
11 AM so apt to think that the rending of an outer garment is a token of true penitence and amendment of life.
12 Frank did not much like this forwardness: it was a little too "brazen" to comport with his ideas of true penitence .
13 God only asks a true penitence , and you can offer Him no fairer fruits of penitence than those you have brought this morning.
14 She died with all exterior marks of true penitence , being about forty years of age, the 29th of January, 1719-20.
15 True penitence always grows into faith, and true faith always presupposes penitence.
16 True penitence consists in high and holy purposes, in pure and unselfish living, and not in disfigurements and in misery.
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