- Look up
expiation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Expiation is
another word for atonement, the
removal of
guilt or
making of amends.
Expiation may also...
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English attone or
atoon (meaning "agreed" or "at one").
Expiation is
likewise related to the verb
expiate, from
Latin expio meaning "to atone" or "to purge...
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Expiation is a 1922
British silent crime film
directed by
Sinclair Hill and
starring Ivy Close, Fred
Raynham and
Lionelle Howard. It was
based on an 1887...
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related to the idea of
atonement and
sometime mistakenly conflated with
expiation. The
discussion here encomp****es
usage only in the
Christian tradition...
- and in
Temple Judaism,
white animals such as
lambs were
sacrificed to
expiate sins. The
white lily is
considered the
flower of
purity and innocence,...
- In
other biblical translations the
water is
referred to as
water of
expiation (Douay–Rheims Bible),
water of
separation (King
James Version), water...
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encyclical Miserentissimus Redemptor, Pope Pius XI stated: "The
spirit of
expiation or
reparation has
always had the
first and
foremost place in the worship...
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redeemed from sin by Jesus'
death and resurrection. His
death was an
expiation as well as a propitiation, and by Christ's
blood peace is made between...
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public power to
deprive the
condemned person of the
enjoyment of life in
expiation of his
crime when, by his crime, he has
already disposed himself of his...
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families of Rome, who,
following his own example, were eager, by
doing so, to
expiate their sins. He gave alms
equally as
lavishly both
individually and en m****e...