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Repentance is
reviewing one's
actions and
feeling contrition or
regret for past or
present wrongdoings,
which is
accompanied by
commitment to and actual...
- The
stool of
repentance (Scottish Gaelic: furm an aithreachais, stòl an aithreachais), in the
Presbyterian polity,
mostly in Scotland, was an elevated...
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Repentance (/tʃuvɑː/; Hebrew: תשובה, romanized: tǝšūvā "return") is one
element of
atoning for sin in Judaism.
Judaism recognizes that
everybody sins on...
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Repentance (a term
related to Gr****: μετάνοια, romanized: metanoia), in Christianity,
refers to
being sorrowful for
having committed sin and then turning...
- to:
Repentance (Christianity), a
specific aspect of
salvation Repentance (Esham album), 2003
Repentance (Lee "Scratch"
Perry album), 2008
Repentance (1922...
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strong determination to
forsake those misdeeds (remorse, resolution, and
repentance). If
someone sins
against another person,
restitution is required. The...
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Repentance is a 2013
American psychological horror film
written and
directed by
Philippe Caland, co-written by
Shintaro Shimosawa and
Yusuf H****an and...
- that God
reveals his mercy.
Divine mercy is
appealed to in
Christian repentances. In the
Catholic Church, God's
mercy is seen as the "universal root"...
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Repentance (Italian: Pentimento) is a 1952
Italian melodrama film
directed by
Mario Costa and
starring Paul Muller, Eva Nova and Nyta Dover. The film's...
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Stool of
repentance (also
called "Accusations") is a
parlour game for
children and adults. The
players sit in a
circle around a stool. One of the group...