Nay, but be persuaded, for this is a matter of great consequence to you, that to you alone of the Hellenes the great king remits the offences committed and desires to become a friend.
Ten days before the bill of exchange is due in London the New York bank collects the amount from A, together with the commission agreed upon when the credit was opened, and remits the amount to its London banker to meet the draft.
This correspondent sends the check to its own correspondent in Columbia, who makes the collection from the Columbia bank and then draws a check on New York for New York exchange, which it remits to Richmond.
The King Kleagle retains one dollar a member for his services, and remits five dollars to the Grand Goblin of the Domain to which he is attached.
The Grand Goblin is allowed to shave off fifty cents a member and remits $4.
Douglas=, Thomas; remits broadcloth to Algiers as a substitute for money, 346.
Where do I find my proper punishment For my adulterous wife, I humbly ask Of my infallible Pope,--who now remits Even the divorce allowed by Christ in lieu Of lapidation Moses licensed me?
The pain, in rare cases, remitsand recurs with some degree of regularity, in this respect resembling intestinal colic.
We do not know just how much temporal punishment God remitted for forty days' public penance, but whatever it was, He remits the same now when we gain an Indulgence of forty days.
An Indulgence of forty days means that for the prayer or work to which an Indulgence of forty days is attached, God remits as much of our temporal punishment as He remitted for forty days' canonical penance.
The Sacrament of Penance remits the eternal punishment due to sin, but it does not always remit the temporal punishment which God requires as satisfaction for our sins.
The Sacrament of Penance remits or frees us from the eternal punishment and generally only from part of the temporal.
The Sacrament of Penance remits sin and restores the friendship of God to the soul by means of the absolution of the priest.
The Holy Eucharist remits venial sins by disposing us to perform acts of love and contrition.
When the prince remits the obligation of the subjects, and refuses allegiance upon that basis; then he can no more demand it by virtue of that compact.
It is a known maxim, 'He that does not fulfil the conditions, falls from the benefit of it, and whoso remits the obligation of the party obliged upon condition, cannot exact it afterwards.
Besides remitting the sins themselves, Baptism remits all the temporal punishment due to them.
Neither could that person receive the Sacrament of Penance, because Penance remits only sin committed after Baptism, and that person had no sins to remit, because he died just after receiving Baptism.
It is not absolution only which remits sins by the sacrament of penance, but contrition, which is not real if it does not seek the sacrament.
And these punishments pertain in no way to the keys because the keys neither can impose nor remit them, but God, without the ministry of the keys, imposes and remits them [as He will].
Sometimes the sovereign remits the punishment, and not the disgrace, and sometimes he removes the disgrace also: wherefore the Pope also can remove this disgrace.
Now God remits the punishment to sinners, because He desires not the death of the sinner, according to Ezech.
Remits all debts and obligations that may be due to his estate by the said Richard Monk.
An Indulgence is called plenary or partial, according as it remitsthe whole or a part of the temporal punishment due to sin.
Therefore we must not imagine that our salvation is straightway secured when we have gained an Indulgence,” as it merely remits the temporal punishment.
It is not absolution only which remits sins by the Sacrament of Penance, but contrition, which is not a true contrition if it does not frequent the sacrament.
Brown University has over a hundred tuition scholarships and a loan fund; often remits room rent in return for services about the college buildings; requires studiousness and economy in the case of assisted students.
Wesleyan University remits tuition wholly or in part to two-thirds of its under-graduates.
The gifts and the calling of God ate without repentance," says: "The grace of God in Baptism remits all, gratis.
It is essential to a sacrament to produce its principal effect, which is grace that remits sin, or supplies some defect in man.
But God alone remits sin, for He alone cleanses man inwardly from sin, as Augustine says (Contra Donatist.
Remits the supplicant to the private examinators to take tryall of his qualifications and to report.
The private examinators having taken tryall of the supplicants qualifications of the Civill law finds him sufficiently qualified theirin and remits him to his further tryall.
The Lords having considered this bill and desyre theirof remitsthe petitioner to the Dean of Faculty and Advocats to the effect they may take triall of his knowledge of the Civill law and make report to the haill Lords their anent.
The absence of dates and facts, to mark the course of his migration, remits us to conjecture, or the scarcely more reliable resource of tradition--the want of history has made him a character of romance.
The solicitor for the beatification presents the brief to the cardinal-prefect; he remits it to the cardinal-archpriest of the church where the ceremony is held.
St. Cyril teaches that baptism perfectlyremits all sin; but penance, the remedy for sins after it, does not quite efface them, as wounds that are healed leave still scars.
And sometimes heremits them, sometimes not, even as it pleases him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "remits" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.