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Definition of Pardonableness
1. n. The quality or state of being pardonable; as, the pardonableness of sin.
Definition of Pardonableness
1. Noun. The quality or state of being pardonable. ¹
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Definition of Pardonableness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pardonableness
Literary usage of Pardonableness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of Jonathan Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life and Character by Jonathan Edwards, Tryon Edwards (1854)
"... and long in continuance, in proportion to the number and greatness of their
crimes "\ " The pardonableness of all other sins and blasphemies," [except ..."
2. The Salvation of All Men Strictly Examined: And the Endless Punishment of by Jonathan Edwards (1824)
"The pardonableness of all other sins and blasphemies," [except that against the
HOLY GHOST] " lies in this, its being possible for men, to escape the ..."
3. The Seven Lamps of Architecture by John Ruskin (1890)
"Its pardonableness depends, humanly speaking, on the degree of temptation to it.
One class of circumstances determines the weight of the attaching ..."
4. Modern Scottish pulpit, sermons by ministers of various denominations by Scottish pulpit (1880)
"And why speak of the pardonableness of blasphemy against Himself, if they had
committed another sin which was unpardonable ? Would that not be to tantalise ..."
5. Modern Scottish Pulpit (1880)
"And why :ak of the pardonableness of blasphemy against Himself, if ey had committed
another sin which was unpardonable ? buld that not be to tantalise ? ..."