Definition of Pardonableness. Meaning of Pardonableness. Synonyms of Pardonableness

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Definition of Pardonableness

Pardonableness
Pardonableness Par"don*a*ble*ness, n. The quality or state of being pardonable; as, the pardonableness of sin. --Bp. Hall.

Meaning of Pardonableness from wikipedia

- Hagiorite (1749–1809) distinguishes seven classes of sin:: 83  Pardonable Near the pardonable Non-mortal Near the non-mortal Between the mortal and the non-mortal...
- as the greatest single factor in winning WWII, an exaggeration but a pardonable one". Lancasters from Bomber Command were to have formed the main strength...
- condone, donate, donation, donative, donator, donatory, donor, pardon, pardonable dorm- sleep Latin dormire dormant, dormitory dors- back Latin dorsum disendorse...
- scope of the innovated if his independent reasoning or blind obedience is pardonable." Ukeles (2010), p. 320: "At the same time he recognized that some observe...
- that the Gujaratees say that any offence connected with merchandise is pardonable. There are Gujaratees settled everywhere. They work some for some and...
- Dobbs (2003) ISBN 9781569473306, OCLC 519884816 Birds of a Feather (2004) Pardonable Lies (2005) Messenger of Truth (2006) An Incomplete Revenge (2008) Among...
- condonation, condone, donation, donative, donator, donatory, pardon, pardonable dorsum dors- back disendorse, dorsal, dorsum, dossier, endorse, endorsee...
- ignorance raise disputes about these things (though their conduct is pardonable: for ignorance is no subject for blame — it rather needs further instruction)...
- his philosophical plans for the moulding of humanity could meet with pardonable opposition. Joseph was do****ented by contemporaries as being impressive...
- punishable by law and was practiced on a large scale and was considered a pardonable offense. In the 8th century, foundling hospitals were opened in Milan...