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Definition of Impenitently
1. Adverb. In an impenitent manner. "He repeated his position unrepentantly"
Definition of Impenitently
1. adv. Without repentance.
Definition of Impenitently
1. Adverb. Without repentance. ¹
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Definition of Impenitently
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Impenitently
Literary usage of Impenitently
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sermons on Various Subjects of Christian Doctrine and Duty by Nathanael Emmons, Jacob Ide (1850)
"... it is really the same distinction as that between praying penitently, and
impenitently. If sinners pray for regeneration, they must pray impenitently ..."
2. The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. by Alexander Pope, Joseph Warton (1797)
"... impenitently bold, In founds and jingling ... impenitently to!,/,] Bold is
but a poor epithet in this place, ..."
3. A Full Report of the Case of Stacy Decow, and Joseph Hendrickson, Vs. Thomas by Stacy Decow, Joseph Hendrickson, New Jersey Court of Appeals, New Jersey Court of Chancery, Thomas Latham Shotwell (1834)
""We own and believe, that men, by continuing impenitently in their sins, do press,
as with sheaves, the Holy Spirit, and by such, their despite to the ..."
4. The Knowledge of Jesus the Most Excellent of the Sciences by Alexander Carson (1855)
"To the phrase " clear the guilty" many add the word " impenitently." God does
not, they say, clear the impenitently guilty. But God does not clear the ..."
5. An Exposition of the Faith of the Religious Society of Friends, in Some of by Thomas Evans (1848)
"We own and believe, that men, by continuing impenitently in their sins, do press,
as with sheaves, the Holy Spirit, and by such, their despite to the Spirit ..."
6. The Works of the Rev. William Bridge ...: Now First Collected by William Bridge (1845)
"If a man sin against the Father or Son, and die impenitently in that sin, ...
For then all wicked men living under the gospel, and dying impenitently, ..."