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Definition of Confessedly

Confessedly
Confessedly Con*fess"ed*ly, adv. By confession; without denial. [Written also confessly.]

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- Jeremiah Harris (born July 14, 1999) is a convicted **** offender and a former American cheerleader who received national recognition after appearing in...
- McDowell; June 7, 1940 – December 30, 2020) was an American serial killer who confessed to murdering 93 people, nearly all women, between 1970 and 2005. The Federal...
- Dreamcar (stylized as DREAMCAR) is an American new wave supergroup from Los Angeles, California. When news first broke of Davey Havok working with No Doubt...
- forgiveness. English translations were also published under titles "The Confessed Crime", "Exiled to Siberia", and "The Long Exile". The concept of the...
- Look up confession, confess, confessing, or confessio in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A confession is an acknowledgement of fact by one who would have...
- the intention of elevating love and interest for something that seems confessedly unoriginal or unnecessarily repeated. This is a programmer practical...
- and self-confessed serial killer. Convicted and sentenced to death for murdering a woman in Mobile, Alabama, in 2004, Jones later confessed to murdering...
- community. During reconciliation mortal sins must be confessed and venial sins may be confessed for devotional reasons. According to the dogma and unchanging...
- children between 2008 and 2015. He was apprehended on 19 July 2015 and confessed to murdering thirty children in total. He targeted the children of poor...
- in Christ. By the fourth century, however, "confessors"—people who had confessed their faith not by dying but by word and life—began to be venerated publicly...