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Traducciones de „expiation“ en el diccionario inglés » polaco (Ir a polaco » inglés)

expiation [ˌekspiˈeɪʃən] SUST. form.

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They also interpreted omens, prodigies and portents, and formulated their expiation.
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Punishment is only justified morally if the person understands that what was done was wrong and accepts the judgment of society as part of the process of expiation and rehabilitation.
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A feast should be given to the public every year for expiation of the sin.
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Prodigies confirmed as genuine were referred to the pontiffs and augurs for ritual expiation.
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It talks about the three procedures of liability, period of religious impurity and expiation in brief.
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Therefore, the only valid offering that the criminal can make is his own life's blood poured out upon the ground in willing expiation.
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Among the ancients the ninth day was a day of expiation and funeral service -- "novemdiale sacrum", the origin doubtless of the novena for the dead.
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If the one wronged had no kinsman to whom restitution could be made, the amount repaid was to go to the priest, along with a ram of expiation.
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The major sins, for example, have no expiation other than sincere repentance.
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Blood expiation is required, a physical response to a physical crime.
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