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to sin
noun
A violation of God's will or religious law.
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NET-1 expression was gradually enhanced from SIN I II to SIN III and SSCC.
"They don't want to sin.
He did not speak softly to sin.
Governments have long staked a special claim to "sin" taxes.
The government cannot force us not to sin".
We all have this desire to sin, to disobey God.
"My research," he says, "is not a license to sin".
Men are predisposed to sin; they are not free creatures.
Only "humble courage" can combat the universal tendency to sin.
I mean, it's easy to say we don't want to sin, but it's very hard not to sin.
She is not seen as a complete person, only as a potential inducement to sin.
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