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n.
Same as Banxring.
a.
Feeling pain or sorrow on account of sins or offenses; repentant; contrite; sincerely affected by a sense of guilt, and resolved on amendment of life.
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A goat upon whose head were symbolically placed the sins of the people, after which he was suffered to escape into the wilderness.
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The quality or condition of being penitent; the disposition of a penitent; sorrow for sins or faults; repentance; contrition.
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A church solemnity or ceremony celebrated at Rome, at stated intervals, originally of one hundred years, but latterly of twenty-five; a plenary and extraordinary indulgence grated by the sovereign pontiff to the universal church. One invariable condition of granting this indulgence is the confession of sins and receiving of the eucharist.
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A form of prayer in which public confession of sins is made.
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Full of faults or sins.
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One who confesses his sins and faults.
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The means by which reparation or atonement for crimes or sins is made; an expiatory sacrifice or offering; an atonement.
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The act of disclosing sins or faults to a priest in order to obtain sacramental absolution.
v. i.
To make confession; to disclose sins or faults, or the state of the conscience.
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To punish with severity; to chastise; to afflict, as for sins or faults, and with the purpose of correction.
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Remission of the temporal punishment due to sins, after the guilt of sin has been remitted by sincere repentance; absolution from the censures and public penances of the church. It is a payment of the debt of justice to God by the application of the merits of Christ and his saints to the contrite soul through the church. It is therefore believed to diminish or destroy for sins the punishment of purgatory.
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Rejection of the sins of the flesh; spiritual purification, and acceptance of the Christian faith.
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A woman who sins.
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A state or place of purification after death; according to the Roman Catholic creed, a place, or a state believed to exist after death, in which the souls of persons are purified by expiating such offenses committed in this life as do not merit eternal damnation, or in which they fully satisfy the justice of God for sins that have been forgiven. After this purgation from the impurities of sin, the souls are believed to be received into heaven.
v. t.
To make known or acknowledge, as one's sins to a priest, in order to receive absolution; -- sometimes followed by the reflexive pronoun.
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The anguish, like gnawing pain, excited by a sense of guilt; compunction of conscience for a crime committed, or for the sins of one's past life.
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A coarse, gross person; a person void of sensibility or sinsitiveness; a dullard.
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Transgression of the law of God; disobedience of the divine command; any violation of God's will, either in purpose or conduct; moral deficiency in the character; iniquity; as, sins of omission and sins of commission.
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