When it has rendered to God His due of honour, it gives its own due to itself--that is, hatred of sin and of its own fleshliness.
Over sixty years had passed since Dante wrote thus; they had been years of sin and shame.
And there is a more wretched thing yet, for our own evil-doing is not enough for us; where we ought to be an example of virtue and modesty, we set ourselves up as an example of sin and vanity.
For the Gospel convicts all men that they are under sin, that they all are subject to eternal wrath and death, and offers for Christ's sake remission of sin and justification, which is received by faith.
But since Christ was given to us to remove both these sins and these punishments, and to destroy the kingdom of the devil, sin and death, it will not be possible to recognize the benefits of Christ unless we understand our evils.
In the remission of sins, the terrors of sin and of eternal death, in the heart, must be overcome, as Paul testifies, 1 Cor.
Holy Spirit in producing conviction of sin and acceptance of salvation by Christ, -- one of the five points of Calvinism.
The redemption of man from the bondage of sin and liability to eternal death, and the conferring on him of everlasting happiness.
The law of the Spirit of Life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death.
This solemn story of sin and punishment is connected with the preceding chapter by a simple 'and.
Conscience becomes dull by practice of sin and by neglect of conscience, until that which at first was as sensitive as the palm of a little child's hand becomes as if it were 'seared with a hot iron.
This class of miracles shows the mission of Jesus to be the extinction of sin and disease, and the redemption of man, body and soul.
They used this fact of the resurrection as a reason for the belief in Christ as the Saviour of men, a forsaking of sin and an incentive to a life of righteousness.
The world is full of sin and misery, and there are many burdens heavy to be borne, because man insists upon having his way instead of seeking God's way.
The disciples of Christ were rightly enthusiastic in proclaiming Him as the propitiation for man's sin and belief in Him, with all that it implied, as the entrance gate into the heavenly life.
Then Grethel called out to her master, "If the guest does not come, I must take the fowls away from the fire, but it will be a sin and a shame if they are not eaten directly, when they are juiciest.
It certainly is a sin and a shame that they are not eaten directly!
Hence he drew the conclusion, that his righteousness was in Christ, at God's right hand, ever before him, secure from all the powers of sin and Satan.
His having been baptized, his union to a church, the good opinion of his fellow-men, are not in the slightest degree relied upon as evidences of the new birth, or of a death to sin and resurrection to holiness.
Now don't you suppose, if you could cleanse and purify your heart from all traces of sin and sorrow in its blessed waters, just as you bathe your face in this spring, that you would feel happier and better.
The doom of sin and death is on us all, but you should remember that if you are a Morville, you are also a Christian.
Well, it is my firm belief that such a curse of sin and death as was on Sintram rests on the descendants of that miserable man.
Thy hand do not keep us, Even in sleep, from passion's flame, Though our eyes close on temptation, We may fall to sin and shame!
They teach that even those who are most conscious of sin and breaches of God's law should weep indeed, but should swiftly pass from tears to joy.
Our passage brings together Judah's sin and Judah's punishment, and we shall best gather the lessons of its fall by following the order of the text.
I believe that this generation needs few things more than it needs a deepened consciousness of the reality of sin and of the depth and damnable nature of it.
To the old Puritan, nature seemed to groan under the weight of sin and to bear the primal curse.
The speaker had been reared in sin and shame; he had known the life of the streets; but now Jesus had grabbed him where he lived, and he was going to do better.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sin and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.