- In
religious context, sin is a
transgression against divine law or a law of the deities. Each
culture has its own
interpretation of what it
means to commit...
- the do****ent,
which he
refused to do.
Asquith publicly repudiated the "
peccant paragraphs" (25 March).
French and
Seely both had to resign. Farrar-Hockley...
- "sin." The root "pecc-"
appears in
several other English words, such as "
peccant,"
which describes something sinful or
morally wrong, and "impeccable,"...
- fault, error", from
peccare "to miss, mistake" impeccable, peccadillo,
peccant,
peccavi pect-
fixed Gr**** πηκτός (pēktós) pectic,
pectin pector- chest...
- fault, error", from
peccare "to miss, mistake" impeccable, peccadillo,
peccant,
peccavi pect-
fixed Gr**** πηκτός (pēktós) pectic,
pectin pector- chest...
- (1821) His
sister Charlotte transcribed Polidori's diaries, but
censored "
peccant p****ages" and destro**** the original.
Based only on the transcription,...
-
length on 23 and 25 March.
Asquith (25 March)
publicly repudiated the "
peccant paragraphs"
which had been
added to the
Cabinet statement, and French,...
-
consulted about this
second ****urance.
Asquith publicly repudiated the "
peccant paragraphs" (25 March). Talk of a
government "plot" was now widespread...
-
writing "This is how I read it. JF CIGS".
Asquith publicly repudiated the "
peccant paragraphs". Wilson, who
hoped to
bring down the government,
advised French...
- the do****ent,
which he
refused to do.
Asquith publicly repudiated the "
peccant paragraphs" (25 March).
French and
Seely both had to resign. At the outbreak...