Further, repentance and impenitence are about the same object.
Therefore obstinacy and impenitence should not be reckoned as two species of sin against the Holy Ghost.
Obstinacy and impenitence differ not only in respect of past and future time, but also in respect of certain formal aspects by reason of the diverse consideration of those things which may be considered in sin, as explained above.
If by impenitence we understand with Augustine (De Verb.
Therefore the same applies to impenitence which is a species of the sin against the Holy Ghost.
Indeed a hard heart is impenitent, and impenitence also makes the heart harder and harder.
Is it true that you performed religious rites for an inhabitant of your parish who died in final impenitence of the most detestable kind, since he had committed suicide?
Are they exposed to fall into a state of final impenitence by remaining with you--yes or no?
Continued impenitence is threatened with removing "the candlestick," the gospel, ministry and ordinances.
The ninth chapter closes with an intimation of impenitence on the part of those who had been punished by the plagues of the preceding trumpets.
A confession that was not full was regarded as fictitious; it inferred impenitence and therefore entailed relaxation.
Erroneous zeal will make you to do evil with double violence, and with blasphemous fathering your sins on God, and with impenitence and justification of your sin.
Christ rejected, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sin, and he who has lived in impenitence dies in despair.
Whether forimpenitence in every little sin; or for great sin without impenitence?
But ordinarily no man ought to be excommunicated for any sin whatsoever, unless impenitence be added to the sin.
He had in mind the destruction of the city due to its impenitence and made certain by its rejection of the Redeemer.
The words of Jesus not only answered the silent criticism of Simon but also rebuked him for his own impenitence and lack of faith.
It declares that even under so extreme visitations of Divine wrath, and howsoever long Israel's stubborn rebellion and impenitence should continue, yet the nation should never become extinct and pass away.
For we are plainly taught, with regard to the present exclusion and impenitence of Israel (Rom.
To hold the people in darkness and impenitence till the Saviour’s mediation is ended, and there is no longer a sacrifice for sin, is the object which he seeks to accomplish.
The sin of the world’s impenitence lies at the door of the church.
He wept for the doomed thousands of Jerusalem—because of the blindness and impenitence of those whom He came to bless and to save.
The eternity and hopelessness of Dante's Hell are the necessary corollaries of the impenitence of his sinners.
And yet we are assured that the consequences of action and choice abide, and are eternal in their issue; and we know that impenitence must finally, and under awful conditions, separate the soul from God.
This urgency the novelist withstands at his peril, for his impenitence is likely to be rebuked with a magisterial reminder that the critics have spoken about this sort of thing before.
And the more the wicked have, throughimpenitence of heart, treasured up to themselves "wrath against the day of wrath" (Rom.
Impiety and impenitence are wholly darkness, and, consequently, can have no fellowship with the light of the knowledge of Christ.
The dreadful fall and impenitence of Eutyches, after he had renounced the world with a view to give himself to God, were owing to the fatal sin of a secret pride.
All he lamented was the impenitence of his enemies, for their own sake: calling impunity in sin, and honor conferred by men on that account, the most dreadful of all judgments.
Dead impenitencesettles over the soul, which no longer wishes for anything better, which feels no desire for pardon.
But sometimes hardness and impenitence is the result.
Origenist is heretical, in that it teaches that damnation is not founded simply on sin, but on voluntary impenitence': but is not this voluntary impenitence a continuation of sin?
Once more, JESUS WEPT when He thought of the impenitence and obduracy of the human heart.
When He observed theimpenitence of these obdurate hearts at His side, He could not subdue His tenderest emotion.
Complaint of a poor sinner concerning the impenitence of his heart 56 35.
Complaint of a poor Sinner concerning the Impenitence of his Heart.
And for your ordinary infirmities, make not too light of them, but confess them, and daily strive against them; and examine what strength you get against them, and do not aggravate them by impenitence and contempt.
The universality, and freeness, and sureness of the covenant or promise of pardon and salvation to all, that by final impenitence and unbelief do not continue obstinately to reject it (or to all that unfeignedly repent and believe).
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "impenitence" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: callousness; hardness; insolence