sinlessness
IPA: sˈɪnɫʌsnʌs
noun
- The state or condition of being sinless.
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Examples of "sinlessness" in Sentences
- We simply call that "sinlessness" -- referring to actual sin.
- Without this sinlessness, many felt that the Church would have no power of Redemption.
- By this statement, Christ could be said to believe in the innocence (i.e. sinlessness) of children.
- It doesn't seem to be a saying produced in the best interests of the church who believed in Jesus' sinlessness.
- The revivals converted millions by offering a millennial message of personal sinlessness and divine illumination.
- But such sinlessness, if it were to occur, must be the result of the creature's own free willing, just as God's sinlessness is due to the divine free willing.
- "immaculate conception," that is, the sinlessness of Mary from the very first moment of her existence, thus removing her from the sphere of sin-begotten humanity.
- Apostle uses the term in a variety of ways, treating "birth of God" as synonymous now with the "doing of justice" (I John, v, 1, 4 sq.), and elsewhere deducing from it a certain "sinlessness" of the just (I
- First, I have no interest in defending Jesus' sinlessness, although I decided that raising that point in the conversation I mentioned would probably make the discussion take considerably longer, and so I refrained from doing so.
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