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1 This was her first transgression at the Vicarage.
2 And this had not been his first transgression : he was known as an active and intemperate rebel against the standing order.
3 Like Satan after his first transgression , the divine principle, still retains somewhat of its sovereign power and dignity, and appears little less
4 The primal curse had come to her in that original isolation which must have made the punishment of the first transgression so dreadful.
5 The inhabitants of the antediluvian world, as a consequence of man's first transgression , fell lower and lower in the scale of good morals.
6 A breach, altogether irreparable on man's part, was made between man and his Creator when the first transgression of the law of God took place.
7 "No thoroughfare" had hitherto been religiously respected by her; this was her first transgression , and she wasn't entirely satisfied with herself.
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