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91. How blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, Whose sin is covered!
92. I wish I can keep my elegancy, nicety , sensibility, creativity and still easily forgiven.
93. I am self-seeking, these and many other behaviors and attitudes are all against God's laws. Yet when I sin, I can go to God and be forgiven because I believe in Jesus as the sacrifice for my sins.
94. People believe they can deforest illegally because sooner or later all will be forgiven, " said Philip Fearnside of the government's National Institute for Amazon Research.
95. But the stupidity of the people perpetrate them shouldn't be ignored or forgiven.
96. "People believe they can deforest illegally because sooner or later all will be forgiven, " he told the Associated Press.
97. Mk .2:5 And Jesus, seeing their faith, said to the paralytic, Child, your sins are forgiven.
98. Occasional visitors could be forgiven for thinking parsimony is a typically German trait.
99. Hostess A botanist like Professor Warren Wagner can be forgiven for being a plant chauvinist. After all, in the beginning came pond scum.
100. And upon the rough-hewn timbers of a cross, Jesus gave His life so you and I could live forever and live forgiven.
101. The ridiculousness of the premise could be forgiven if not for the seemingly serious message in Taco Bell's formal announcement: 'The Federal Reserve prints all denominations according to demand.
102. Of course, most of the world may be forgiven for wondering why they should trust Blatter on this point, when he can be so obviously wrong and inappropriate on the previous one.
103. The message to love your enemies, and Jesus' praying for them to be forgiven while on the cross would hit the Muslim moviegoer in a powerful way.
104. These sins are called venial sins because they do not separate the soul from its last end, nor destroy its supernatural life; also, they can be forgiven outside confession.
105. You would be forgiven for thinking that this grandiose palace – filled with crystal chandeliers and pianos – is the Palace of Versailles in France... but it's not.
106. And upon the rough-hewn timbers of a cross, Jesus gave His life so you and I could live forever and live forgiven. Jesus built a bridge between man and God.
107. This is an abuse of the Socratic Method although I suppose that it can be forgiven in part because Socrates himself sometimes used it.
108. To be forgiven for committing a mortal sin, one must be extremely penitent.
109. And the priest shall make expiation for them, and they will be forgiven.
110. Talismanic skipper Steven Gerrard would have been forgiven for wondering how he will get back into the side when he recovers from injury as he watched from the stands.
111. We didn't know that a good Hindu, and a member of our family, could sink so low. Gold Teeth beat her breast and pulled ineffectually at her long hair and begged to be forgiven.
112. Is not that people in Nineveh were forgiven at that time?
113. I've learned that it isn't always enough to be forgiven by ot- hers, sometimes you have to learn to forgive yourself.
114. When we become a born again Christian we are forgiven, holy and pure in God's sight.
115. Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered.
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116. When we're covered with the sinlessness of Christ and forgiven for his sake, we are prepared again to have God as our walking partner on life's journey.
117. He will first need to be forgiven resounding election drubbing in 2005.
118. THE giants of the mining industry might be forgiven a little wistfulness.
119. Perhaps the SVR is proud of upholding these traditions, but the U. S. intelligence services should be forgiven for not feeling envious.
120. She had never forgiven John Bergson for bringing her to the end of the earth.
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