Definition of Repentantly. Meaning of Repentantly. Synonyms of Repentantly

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Definition of Repentantly

Repentantly
Repentantly Re*pent"ant*ly, adv. In a repentant manner.

Meaning of Repentantly from wikipedia

- The Repentant may refer to: The Repentant (2002 film), French film The Repentant (2012 film), Algerian film At-Tawbah (The Repentance), ninth chapter of...
- returning to what he has commanded. The word denotes the act of being repentant for one's misdeeds, atoning for those misdeeds, and having a strong determination...
- The Repentant Magdalene, also called The Conversion of Mary Magdalene, is an oil painting of the early 1660s by the Baroque Italian painter Guido Cagnacci...
- angels against him to retake heaven. Castiel defeats Metatron after a repentant Gadreel sacrifices himself. Metatron kills Dean, causing Dean to become...
- truly repentant person, who alone may benefit from the indulgence, has already received the only benefit the indulgence provides. Truly repentant Christians...
- The Repentant (French: La Repentie) is a 2002 French romantic thriller film written and directed by Laetitia M****on, and loosely based on the 1999 novella...
- Middle Ages, the Cathar yellow cross was a distinguishing mark worn by repentant Cathars, who were ordered to wear it by the Roman Catholic Church. Catharism...
- Titian Penitent Magdalene (Titian, 1565), c. 1565 painting by Titian The Repentant Magdalene (Cagnacci), c. 1660–1663 painting by Cagnacci This disambiguation...
- related to this article: The Repentant Sinner "Repentance" (Russian: "Кающийся грешник", sometimes translated as "The Repentant Sinner") is a short story...
- of fourth-century Roman Alexandria and of the Egyptian desert, was a repentant courtesan. St. Thaïs reportedly lived during the fourth century in Roman...