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confession - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- sin: General confession of sin is just not good enough.
- guilt: But even today not everyone has accepted this confession of guilt.
- addict: Confessions of a shoe addict Goodbye to Iraq All hail the goddesses View from a broad The chapati's over What's good now?
- mind: He is currently in pre-production on his feature directorial debut, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind.
Preposition: on
- dancefloor: She will be singing tunes lifted from her new record Confessions On A Dancefloor released today.
Adjective modifier
- Helvetic: The Helvetic Confession tells us that the right choosing of ministers is by the consent of the church.
- sacramental: We find it in avoiding every occasion of sin; in fleeing from temptation; and in quickly returning to God through sacramental confession.
- Reformed: The contrast with the teaching of Scripture and the Reformed Confessions could not be more apparent.
- Christological: Yet Luke is usually held to be later than Mark, but it is not concerned to emphasize the Christological confession.
- startling: See our startling confession | Find all Gothenburg articles 18 June Solidarity with Gothenburg prisoners.
- disputed: I have done 8 cases in the last 12 months involving disputed confessions.
Converse of object
- extort: But, meanwhile, God extorted a confession from him, in which he describes his nature to us.
- extract: Failing to extract a confession of theft, he resorted to occult methods.
- elicit: What else... oh, how when you randomly pull out a notion in conversation, sometimes it sticks and elicits a confession.
- hear: Reconciliation Please note there will be no confessions heard at the Sacred Heart Church on Saturday 31st May 2003.
- sign: Zoom On 9 November Fawkes signed a more detailed confession with the names of others involved in the plot.
- obtain: The result was then used to obtain a confession from a person who was later charged with a criminal offense.
Noun used with modifier
- deathbed: More than thirty years later, in May 1988, a mystery man claimed his father had made a deathbed confession to the crime.
- mouth: For with the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
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