Aún no tenemos significados para "own condemnation".
1They who resist it, quench it, and this to their own condemnation.
2I know I shall read my own condemnation: but I will read it.
3Solemnly Sir Everard Kingsland pronounced his own condemnation with the word.
4These lines refer to his own condemnation, and the piece concludes,-
5The plan of making an Iliad pronounces its own condemnation.
6Reprobate that thou art, answer to thine own condemnation?
7The bravest hesitated to pronounce his own condemnation.
8The praises which such men are now constrained to bestow upon him are their own condemnation.
9Her own condemnation she could bear, but it tortured her that her father should be blamed.
10Every word you say is your own condemnation.
11Jacques innocent!-thatwas his own condemnation, his career ended, his hopes destroyed, his prospects ruined forever.
12Possibly they are right-butit would be too much to expect me to sign my own condemnation.
13No; I anticipated my own condemnation.
14If any should resist these salutary operations of the Holy Spirit, they resist it to their own condemnation.
15Out of the mouth of a man comes his own condemnation: let him prosper who remembers this truth.
16He was as acknowledging to his relations, though to his own condemnation, as his two cousins told me.
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