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Definition of Sinfulnesses
1. sinfulness [n] - See also: sinfulness
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sinfulnesses
Literary usage of Sinfulnesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Constitutional Free Speech Defined and Defended in an Unfinished Argument in by Theodore Albert Schroeder (1919)
"... and is the author of the sinfulnesses of his people; mentioned in a book
intituled 'Comfort for believers, about their sins and troubles' together with ..."
2. Catalogue of the Pamphlets, Books, Newspapers, and Manuscripts Relating to by George Thomason (1908)
"... that Cod is the Author of the Sinfulnesses of his People ; mentioned in a Book
intituled, Comfort for Believers [by John Archer. See above : 25 June, ..."
3. Catalogue of the Pamphlets, Books, Newspapers, and Manuscripts Relating to by George Thomason (1908)
"A Short Delaration of the Assembly of Divines, by way of Detestation of this
Opinion, that God is the Author of the Sinfulnesses of his People ; mentioned ..."
4. The Hardy Country: Literary Landmarks of the Wessex Novels by Charles George Harper (1904)
"It was a veritable nest of pirates and smugglers, and the home of strange and
original sinfulnesses ; so that at last an injurious rhyme that still survives ..."
5. The Works of Thomas Goodwin, D.D. by Thomas Goodwin (1865)
"I have known some souls, who having been, in the work of humiliation upon them,
first powerfully convinced of both these sinfulnesses from Adam, ..."
6. The Journal of Sacred Literature by John Kitto, Henry Burgess, Benjamin Harris Cowper (1854)
"... not permit them to mix up with things divine the littleness of human infirmity,
or the sinfulnesses of human passion. Were they then not inspired ? ..."
7. The History of Sicily to the Athenian War: With Elucidations of the Sicilian by William Watkiss Lloyd (1872)
"... lawless souls pay penalty, and one there is below the earth who judges
sinfulnesses done in this, Jove's empire, pronouncing sentence by dire necessity. ..."