Lexicographical Neighbors of Guiltinesses
Literary usage of Guiltinesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Englander by William Lathrop Kingsley (1868)
"For he allows that the guilt of Adam's first sin and of inherent depravity are
one and the same guilt. There are not two guilts, or guiltinesses, ..."
2. New Englander and Yale Review by Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight (1868)
"For he allows that the guilt of Adam's first sin and of inherent depravity are
one and the same guilt. There are not two guilts, or guiltinesses, ..."
3. The Methodist Review (1882)
"And in that evil nature BO made our own is the " original guilt" from which all
our subsequent guiltinesses proceed. It is original guilt both as originated ..."
4. The Book of Psalms by Alexander Francis Kirkpatrick (1906)
"This is the only other passage in which the word occurs, except in the Book of
Proverbs, where it is common. sins] Lit. guiltinesses; cp. ..."
5. The Life of the Lord Jesus Christ: A Complete Critical Examination of the by Johann Peter Lange (1864)
"... out of that labyrinth of marriage-guiltinesses which had dismayed them, they
were to pass over into the world of grace and of liberty; and how they were ..."
6. Discussions in History and Theology by George Park Fisher (1880)
"For he allows that the guilt of Adam's first sin and of inherent depravity are
one and the same guilt. There are not two guilts, or guiltinesses, ..."
7. Discussions in History and Theology by George Park Fisher (1880)
"For he allows that the guilt of Adam's first sin and of inherent depravity are
one and the same guilt. There are not two guilts, or guiltinesses, ..."