We have no meanings for "own transgression" in our records yet.
1 Finally, after spotlighting others' sporting sins, it is only right I confess my own transgression .
2 Before the end of the second bottle they would be staring at each other, appalled at contemplation of their own transgression .
3 But she did feel this,-thatSir Gilbert would surely never stand by and let an innocent man die for his own transgression .
4 Meg Caddam's own transgression against current morality is locked up in one compartment; her condemnation of the Manse girl is in another compartment.
5 And he knew this, knew it as intimately as he knew his name, as deeply as he named his own transgression within his heart.
6 The fact that he is not a spectator of his own transgression , does not alter the fact that he is the author of it.
7 Oh, turn away from him the penalties of his own transgressions !
8 Reflecting upon all this, and thinking also of thy own transgressions , cherish good feeling towards the Pandavas.
9 But punish them for their own transgressions in the measure they deserve, and not to gratify your wrath.
10 I would beseech Heaven for pardon on my own transgressions ; I would ask of its mercy to establish the liberty of Scotland.
11 I will bear the burdens of my own transgressions and take upon myself as many of your own burdens as I can.
12 These humiliations were not his, directly, but they have melded with his own transgressions to create a public view of him that is not favourable.
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