Definition of Hamartias

1. hamartia [n] - See also: hamartia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hamartias

hamadryas
hamadryases
hamal
hamals
hamamelid dicot family
hamamelid dicot genus
hamamelis
hamamelises
hamamelose
hamana-hamana-hamana
hamantasch
hamantaschen
hamantash
hamantashen
hamartia
hamartias (current term)
hamartoblastoma
hamartochondromatosis
hamartoma
hamartomas
hamartomatous
hamartophobia
hamate
hamate bone
hamate fracture
hamated
hamates
hamathecia
hamathecium
hamatum

Literary usage of Hamartias

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Universalism Asserted: As the Hope of the Gospel on the Authority of Reason by Thomas Allin (1905)
"On the death of Christ, " all iniquity stopped its mouth, and the rule of death was destroyed, all sin (tes hamartias, sin generally) having been taken away ..."

2. The Real Christian by Simon Peter Jacobs (1899)
""God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh \sarkos hamartias, of flesh of sin] and for [on account of] sin, condemned the sin in the flesh ..."

3. Universalism Asserted: On the Authority of Reason, the Fathers, and Holy by Thomas Allin (1888)
"On the death of CHRIST, " all iniquity stopped its mouth, all sin (tea. hamartias, sin generally) having been taken away, . . so, then, the sin of all ..."

4. The Whole Works of the Late Reverend and Learned Mr. Thomas Boston, Minister by Thomas Boston (1849)
"... but the words in the original plainly refer it to the law, to nomo tes hamartias to onti, holding forth the power and efficacy of original sin, ..."

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