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Middle-class white students expiating their guilt over the death of Martin Luther King—that was how many viewed the demonstrations. The Best of Enemies 1996-04-01T00:00:00Z
I keep it and rear it rather on the Roman Catholic principle of expiating numerous sins, great or small, by one good work. Jane Eyre 1847-10-16T00:00:00Z
He spent a large part of his life expiating one unfortunate deed after another and never rebelling against the almost impossible demands made upon him. Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes 1942-01-01T00:00:00Z
He also seemed to be trying to do something more than expiate guilt. Escape from Camp 14: One Man's Remarkable Odyssey from North Korea to Freedom in the West 2013-03-26T00:00:00Z
As midnight approached, we joined the crowds flocking to temples and shrines to hear bells toll 108 times, a Buddhist New Year’s Eve ritual meant to expiate humankind’s 108 sins. Taking Your Teenagers to Kyoto 2014-07-31T04:00:00Z
Most outgoing employers expiate their guilt with reference letters so lavish that they qualify as fiction. Women’s Work 2019-03-10T05:00:00Z
Chortens, voluptuous monuments built to expiate sin, stand on seemingly every corner. In Ladakh, India, history and myth, past and present, melt into one
But if you start to see the unwieldiness as the product of an untried writer testing his skills — and trying to expiate some sins of youth in the process — then “Summer” acquires an unexpected poignancy. Review: ‘What I Did Last Summer,’ a Letter of Apology From an Ex-Teenager 2015-05-17T04:00:00Z
Whether it is expiated by Romeo and Juliet or the Fifth Symphony is a matter of taste. The Love and Wars of Lina Prokofiev by Simon Morrison – review 2013-03-30T08:59:01Z
The empathy on Brian's mournful face suggests that, if he could just find the killer of this one victim, he could somehow expiate the misery of all of them. Movie review of Texas Killing Fields 2011-10-14T14:25:00Z
The empathy on Brian’s mournful face suggests that, if he could just find the killer of this one victim, he could somehow expiate the misery of all of them. Movie review of Texas Killing Fields 2011-10-17T18:00:00Z
But it’s possible he was hoping to expiate some guilt. George Stephanopoulos and the Line Between News and Entertainment 2015-05-15T04:00:00Z
The ethical ambiguity of Szmul’s role as Sonderkommando — a “gray zone,” as Primo Levi described it, victim verging on perpetrator — is expiated to a degree by an act of self-sacrifice. Book review: ‘The Zone of Interest,’ by Martin Amis
We asked ourselves, very directly and candidly, whether we were being precious, whether this was a purely symbolic effort to expiate our white guilt, or preen self-righteously before the public. We want Robert E. Lee’s name off our school — and in return, we were greeted with hateful Internet trolling 2016-05-08T04:00:00Z
Chortens, voluptuous monuments built to expiate sin, stand on seemingly every corner. In Ladakh, India, history and myth, past and present, melt into one
She helps him expiate his guilt by contextualizing it in the story of his people. 'Gem of the Ocean' at South Coast Rep: August Wilson provides ritual healing in a devastating revival 2017-10-24T04:00:00Z
To judge by her dejected body language, she works compulsively not merely to earn money but to expiate some secret guilt. 'Mojada' at the Getty Villa convincingly updates Greek tragedy to modern-day L.A. 2015-09-10T04:00:00Z
The Sisters have come a long way, but never strayed from their mission: to promulgate universal joy and expiate stigmatic guilt. Column: How 'Save the children' became an excuse for anti-LGBTQ+ hate 2023-06-08T04:00:00Z
In this airbrushed history, America expiated its original sin of slavery with the massive bloodletting that was our Civil War. Moderate Democrats are celebrating MLK. He was disgusted by them 2020-01-20T05:00:00Z
You repeat a trauma continually, until you expiate it. Miss World: 'It's rather prim for these filthy days… It’s a purity cult' 2019-12-08T05:00:00Z
Ridding oneself of guilt is often easier than overcoming shame, in part because our society offers many ways to expiate guilt-inducing offenses, including apologizing, paying fines, and serving jail time. The Scientific Underpinnings and Impacts of Shame 2019-08-09T04:00:00Z
As the two sisters waited for their father’s return, in the care of an aunt, they were forced to expiate the sins of their deceased mother. Spain’s Open Wounds 2019-01-10T05:00:00Z
The past sins of a ruthless aristocratic class are inherited, but not expiated, by the present-day upholders of law and order. Review: Alice Rohrwacher's 'Happy as Lazzaro' is an enchanting, surprising Italian fable 2018-11-29T05:00:00Z
The appropriation of natural goodness by corporate brands allows us to expiate our guilt for participating in the system. Perspective | Why LaCroix calls its seltzer ‘natural’ 2018-10-09T04:00:00Z
Nor is it easy to fathom how he persisted through the mass bloodshed needed to both preserve the nation and expiate the American sin of slavery without succumbing to paralyzing depression. Review | In times of crisis, four presidents became great leaders 2018-09-20T04:00:00Z
Titch wants to expiate the misdeeds of his childhood, and seeks the approval of his remote, inconstant father. “Washington Black” Reveals the Bonds of Both Cruelty and Compassion 2018-09-17T04:00:00Z
The fantasy pleases her a good deal and seems to help expiate her feelings of guilt toward her husband. 'Belle de Jour' is a sexy but sad drama 2018-04-12T04:00:00Z
I’m not writing this to expiate the guilt of doctors or excuse my complicity but as a testimony of the 12-odd months of mutual assured destruction that characterized my first encounter with addiction. A Doctor’s Painful Struggle With an Opioid-Addicted Patient 2018-02-01T05:00:00Z
The basis of this belief is that sins of the participants are transferred to the unfortunate chicken whose sacrifice then expiates said sins. Opinion | Not the right picture of Yom Kippur 2017-10-05T04:00:00Z
The promise is that our guilt can be expiated by making money. Why do we feel so guilty all the time? 2017-10-03T04:00:00Z
Some people say Palermo is now in a sort of purgatory, still to expiate all its sins. The resurrection of Palermo: how the mafia battlefield became a cultural capital 2017-03-27T04:00:00Z
In his letter he also quoted a Buddhist text: “Can a new wrong expiate old wrongs?” Merciless End for a Long Island Cop Killer 2016-10-28T04:00:00Z
The idea of national self-preservation at all costs will always be debatable in a country seeking to expiate an inexpiatable sin. Is Europe Helpless? 2016-07-25T04:00:00Z
Germany wanted to expiate its World War II guilt, France wanted to enhance its global influence, Poland wanted protection from Russian expansionism and Romania wanted a less corrupt government. Britain's Democracy Is a Sham 2016-06-22T04:00:00Z
Our present politicized, victim-obsessed multiculturalism has proved to be an abject failure—simply yet another ostentatious platform for the white bourgeoisie to expiate guilt for its own privilege and affluence. Enough with the Hillary cult: Her admirers ignore reality, dream of worshipping a queen 2016-04-21T04:00:00Z
Some South Koreans will no doubt insist that Tokyo hasn’t done enough to expiate war memories. A War-Memory Milestone 2015-12-28T05:00:00Z
Some mostly white audiences seemed to hope this country could expiate past sins by electing Obama. Gloria Steinem: why the White House needs Hillary Clinton 2015-10-19T04:00:00Z
How better to expiate such a debt than by saving someone who might otherwise not survive without me? Oskar Groening trial: Loss of family I never knew - BBC News 2015-04-29T04:00:00Z
Critics believe that it emanates from Islam and must be expiated. Step up the war against ISIS, not the rhetoric against Islam 2015-02-09T05:00:00Z
Revolution is a word of such a dread import in China, that it can be expiated only by the death of the offender and by every member of his family. Sidelights on Chinese Life 2012-04-21T02:00:23.993Z
Suddenly, in the spring of 1349, the land was covered with bands of Flagellants, like those whom we have seen nearly a century before, expiating their sins by public scourging. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z
They were parricides whom it was mercy to reduce to subjection, and whose sin only the severest suffering could expiate. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z
If but once it might be granted to her that a folly should be expiated in the pain of the moment, she would never play tricks with fortune again. The Vanity Girl 2012-04-12T02:00:26.883Z
What a happiness to know that poor George's memory is so revered that one who has failed towards him in fidelity should come to expiate the wrong thus openly! Barrington Volume II (of II) 2012-04-09T02:00:32.490Z
It may take a good many births before these two individuals shall have expiated the crimes they committed, and shall be allowed again the dignity of appearing amongst mankind on earth. Sidelights on Chinese Life 2012-04-21T02:00:23.993Z
These were serious offences on the part of a prelate, and he expiated his lenity by a confinement of several years in Avignon. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z
The sin of heresy was too grave to be expiated simply by contrition and amendment. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z
Nevertheless, as yet she had conceived no definite plan, but she had resolved that the insult done to her honor should be fully expiated. One of Cleopatra's Nights and Other Fantastic Romances One of Cleopatra's Nights?Clarimonde?Arria Marcella?The Mummy's Foot?Omphale: a Rococo Story?King Candaules 2012-04-08T02:00:23.693Z
The marriage of Charles I. with the Princess Henrietta of France, in 1625, was one of the long series of impolitic acts which the king expiated on the scaffold in 1649. Caricature and Other Comic Art in all Times and many Lands. 2012-04-04T02:00:59.277Z
"Remove his Excellency," said Holes, "and let him forthwith expiate his crimes upon the scaffold." Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 105 October 7, 1893 2012-04-03T02:00:30.460Z
All these expiated their errors at the stake. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z
This was one of the principal offences which Raymond VI. of Toulouse expiated so bitterly, as explained to him by Innocent in 1210. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z
He was condemned to death, but at the prayer of his father his crime was expiated by his passing under the yoke of "the Sister's Beam." Walks in Rome 2012-03-31T02:00:36.010Z
A fanatical Christian, who avowed his deed, and expiated it by a fearful death, tore down the first edict of persecution, and replaced it by a bitter taunt against the emperor. History of European Morals From Augustus to Charlemagne (Vol. 1 of 2) 2012-03-28T02:00:20.770Z
In his anger he vowed he would make the rash mortal expiate his presumption by immediate death. Myths of Greece and Rome Narrated with Special Reference to Literature and Art 2012-03-27T02:00:24.357Z
On his arrest he gave as his reason that the body and blood of Christ were not in the elements, and as he stubbornly refused to recant, he expiated his error at the stake. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z
This excess was subsequently expiated by a crusade which had itself needed expiation. The Power Of The Popes 2012-03-27T02:00:20.043Z
Among those who appeared to make or renew their submission was the Grand Sauteur, who had led the massacre at Michillimackinac, and who, a few years after, expiated his evil deeds by a bloody death. The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War after the Conquest of Canada 2012-03-26T02:00:34.423Z
My dear Florence," he answered, "it takes more than a few years to expiate a life of sin. There is no Death 2012-03-22T02:00:39.257Z
If I were half the Pythagorean that I used to be, I should believe they were souls in punishment—expiating some lifetime sin in this restless metempsychosis. Pencillings by the Way Written During Some Years of Residence and Travel in Europe 2012-03-19T02:00:26.650Z
The latter had been high in the Catharan Church, when, divinely illuminated as to his errors, he was converted and expiated his past life by entering the strict Dominican Order. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z
If it pleased them she would go to Chalkhill; or in any other way that seemed good to them, she would expiate the foolish, and worse than foolish escapade of which she had been guilty. Sophia A Romance 2012-03-18T02:00:22.773Z
Whole tribes were rooted out to expiate it. The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War after the Conquest of Canada 2012-03-26T02:00:34.423Z
So he expiated the cruelties and tyrannies of many years, at the hands of a member of the tribe which had suffered most wrong. Settlers and Scouts 2012-03-17T02:01:06.297Z
In a retreat, a convent cell, perhaps, I want to try to expiate my life. The Dramas of Victor Hugo: Mary Tudor, Marion de Lorme, Esmeralda 2012-03-15T02:00:28.817Z
Oaths were a mortal sin, but to avoid betraying the sect the faithful could take them and receive the sacraments, and then expiate it by flagellation. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z
This we know—the martyr died; Nor without success had plied His work of peace, Since, to expiate that deed, Rome's Imperial Lord decreed, The Games should cease. Mathieu Ropars: et cetera 2012-03-15T02:00:28.013Z
Finally, they contend that it would have been wiser to have prevented man from committing sin, than to permit him to sin, and make his own son die to expiate man's iniquity. Ecce Homo! A Critical Inquiry into the History of Jesus of Nazareth: Being a Rational Analysis of the Gospels 2012-03-06T03:00:27.910Z
There is here a faithful band, determined to expiate the crimes that have been committed in the name of liberty. Life Without and Life Within or, Reviews, Narratives, Essays, and poems. 2012-03-05T03:00:13.070Z
Then, it was nothing unusual to see the impious sinner of yesterday become a meek repentant suppliant for admission into some monastery to-day, where he could expiate and atone for his former grievous excesses. Mellifont Abbey, Co. Louth Its Ruins and Associations, a Guide and Popular History 2012-02-29T03:00:24.937Z
Robert’s commission was withdrawn, and he expiated his insane cruelties in perpetual prison. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z
Many guilty priests passed through Saraceni; whoever had stayed there long would have expiated all his sins. Roumanian Stories Translated from the Original Roumanian 2012-02-28T03:00:27.310Z
My virtues are sufficient to expiate my crimes, and on these I will resolutely depend, as my sole mediators before God.' Fletcher of Madeley 2012-02-23T03:00:39.877Z
To the best of my abilities do I now endeavour to expiate the wrong I was then guilty of. Vagaries 2012-02-17T03:00:27.693Z
You will also find in the same chapter that a woman had to offer a pigeon, or a turtle-dove, as a sin offer- ing, in order to expiate the crime of having become a mother. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 5 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Discussions 2012-02-11T03:03:49.813Z
Popes, kings, emperors, poets and warriors, Florentine citizens of all degrees, are there found; some doomed to hopeless punishment, others expiating their offences in milder torments, and looking forward to deliverance in due time. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z
This is the notion that my state was one of after-life punishment; that I had died, and was now expiating a sinful life by the everlasting misery of a castaway. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol III, No 13, 1851 2012-02-10T03:00:15.463Z
You mustn't judge yourself too heavily, my dear; It's wrong to murder babies, little corals for to fleece; But sins like these one expiates at half a crown apiece. Recitations for the Social Circle 2012-01-17T03:00:22.643Z
Some of them had expiated their offence already. Dealings with the Dead, Volume I (of 2) 2012-01-17T03:00:17.977Z
Nearly every man who expiates a crime upon the gallows is a believer in the Bible. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 5 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Discussions 2012-02-11T03:03:49.813Z
There was no doubt the consciousness of guilt on man’s part, but what should ever lead him, of himself, to conceive such a mode of expiating his guilt, such a mode of propitiating God? Church and State as Seen in the Formation of Christendom 2012-01-11T03:00:30.173Z
She refused to comply; so after another day's confinement I was liberated unconditionally, as having sufficiently expiated my fault. Discipline 2012-01-08T03:00:17.620Z
And well it may: it has many follies to expiate. Checkmate 2012-01-03T03:00:10.887Z
For by the Draconic laws of the Empire, the family of the criminal expiate his offence, should he take to flight and get beyond the reach of the arm of Chinese justice. Narrative of the Circumnavigation of the Globe by the Austrian Frigate Novara, Volume II (Commodore B. Von Wullerstorf-Urbair,) Undertaken by Order of the Imperial Government in the Years 1857, 1858, & 1859, Under the Immediate Auspices of His I. and R. Highness the Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, Commander-In-Chief of the Austrian Navy. 2012-01-03T03:00:07.630Z
Nkaranivalu, the arch-rebel, and the two old heathen priests, who had eaten the arms and the legs of the two victims of the outbreak, were carried to Suva to expiate their crime. The Fijians A Study of the Decay of Custom 2011-12-30T03:00:25.917Z
Accused of treasonable converse with Bothwell, he confessed to the charge, and was, of course, in danger of expiating his crime by death. English and Scottish Ballads, Volume IV 2011-12-28T03:00:36.217Z
He has expiated guilt, he has ascended into heaven, all power is his in heaven and in earth. The Two Tests: The Supernatural Claims of Christianity Tried by Two of its Own Rules 2011-12-24T03:08:06.143Z
Solemn masses were performed at Madrid and other cities in the kingdom, to expiate the sacrilege which had been committed. The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII. 2011-12-22T03:00:10.443Z
There is no sin so great that a man may not expiate it, if, with inward heart, according to the degree of the sin, he continue in true penitence. The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church Containing the Sermones Catholici, or Homilies of ?lfric, in the Original Anglo-Saxon, with an English Version. Volume I. 2011-12-20T03:00:28.907Z
The black flag had never been lowered, nor was it until the day the pirate captain and many of his crew expiated their long list of crimes on the scaffold at the Holms of Copenhagen. Wild Adventures round the Pole The Cruise of the "Snowbird" Crew in the "Arrandoon" 2011-12-15T03:00:12.560Z
It will be felt that he has amply expiated the political offence of being a Whig Head-Centre, and we trust that an honourable future is in store for him. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 62, Jan 13, 1872 2011-12-12T03:00:30.070Z
Surely it was enough and more than enough to expiate his sin against the guru and against his family. The Outcaste 2011-12-12T03:00:25.380Z
At any rate, I expiated my fault, and paid the price of my folly to the end of the measure. The Honour of Savelli A Romance 2011-12-10T03:00:15.560Z
The murderer has expiated his crime, "And the crimson stain that was of Cain Became Christ's snow-white seal." Oscar Wilde 2011-12-10T03:00:14.120Z
I’m expiating it in my mind every hour, but, thank heaven, a mother like mine always understands. Paddy-The-Next-Best-Thing 2011-12-08T03:00:28.210Z
And while such judgment is pending any murder inflicted upon her ought surely to be expiated by the penalties inflicted under the sanction of the Alexandrian Constitution and of the Banns. The Old Yellow Book Source of Robert Browning's The Ring and the Book 2011-12-08T03:00:22.847Z
This freedom is really a grave burden of guilt; and can only be expiated by great actions. Thoughts Out of Season (Part II) 2011-12-07T03:00:18.847Z
What means were there for wiping out offences against this rule, and sins when committed, for turning aside the anger of Mithra, for expiating falsehood, lying, and deception? The History of Antiquity Vol. V. 2011-12-06T03:00:24.110Z
The crime of Prometheus is not yet expiated on our miserable planet. The Sailor 2011-12-03T03:00:11.697Z
In Colonel Grey’s opinion Grit Lawless had expiated his crime. Grit Lawless 2011-12-01T03:00:18.137Z
My Lord Advocate of the Poor acknowledges that the penalty was too light to expiate harshly such a crime, and especially in accordance with the Constitution of Sixtus, revived by Innocent XI. of sacred memory. The Old Yellow Book Source of Robert Browning's The Ring and the Book 2011-12-08T03:00:22.847Z
Thus had the unhappy child providentially expiated the crime of his attempted homicide. The Seven Cardinal Sins: Envy and Indolence 2011-11-28T03:00:23.427Z
Anyone who attacks another not in anger but with malice, is to be punished with twice fifteen, and on the sixth occasion with 200 stripes, in case he has not expiated the former offences. The History of Antiquity Vol. V. 2011-12-06T03:00:24.110Z
N. Leave inquietude and remorse to those corrupt women who have cause to reproach themselves, or who have crimes to expiate. Letters To Eugenia Or, A Preservative Against Religious Prejudices 2011-11-24T03:00:47.570Z
How surprised a London rough would be at this severity after being accustomed to expiate the most brutal assaults upon the police by a fine of a few shillings. The Inhabitants of the Philippines 2011-11-23T03:00:21.653Z
And thus she expiated the violent fault of another by her own death. The Old Yellow Book Source of Robert Browning's The Ring and the Book 2011-12-08T03:00:22.847Z
It is certain that the men who take it upon themselves freely, purposely and intentionally to make war are monsters; their action is a crime that cannot be expiated. Morals and the Evolution of Man 2011-11-14T03:00:18.930Z
The same punishment is inflicted on a man who breaks the bones of another, if he does not expiate the offence. The History of Antiquity Vol. V. 2011-12-06T03:00:24.110Z
He asked the shepherd if he were willing to expiate his crime by a combat with the Evil One, and the young man, with a grateful look at his deliverer, at once agreed. The Diamond Fairy Book 2011-11-14T03:00:18.297Z
I know one hardened criminal Whose maidenhood with crime begins; Who, safe behind a prison wall, Should expiate her sins. Poems 2011-11-14T03:00:17.707Z
Sometimes, carried away by her impressionable temperament, she felt powerful impulses to follow the example of Judith, making some villain expiate such horrible deeds of sacrilege. The Marquis of Pe?alta (Marta y Mar?a) A Realistic Social Novel 2011-11-12T03:00:35.113Z
The sublimity, however, with which she expiated to the uttermost those thoughtless follies of her youth, enables us to pardon her as woman, though as queen, we must recognize that her fate was inevitable. Beaumarchais and the War of American Independence 2011-11-11T03:00:25.690Z
Oh speak some Comfort to me: will no Penance expiate my Crime? The Old Debauchees. A Comedy (1732) 2011-11-06T02:00:14.457Z
But Adeline and thou are both the pupils of affliction and experience; and I trust that, all your errors repented of, you will meet once more to expiate your past follies by your future conduct.' Adeline Mowbray or, The Mother and Daughter 2011-11-04T02:00:17.120Z
To give effect to their entreaties, ambassadors were sent, who made their entrance with impressions of deep sorrow, having their heads covered with dust, and carrying rich presents to expiate the murder of the deputies. Old English Chronicles 2011-10-27T02:00:21.903Z
Here is free will: this totality can be accused and sentenced, can atone and expiate. Human, All-Too-Human, Part II 2011-10-26T02:00:29.773Z
Will the blood of these living monsters expiate the martyrdom of the host of dead heroes? Martyria or Andersonville Prison 2011-10-22T02:00:28.563Z
He remembered how it then delighted him to think that in this way the sins of his forefathers might be expiated. The Heritage of the Kurts, Volume II (of 2) 2011-10-21T02:00:19.713Z
“I will disguise nothing from you, father,” replied Tresham, “and will strive to expiate my offence by the severest penance you choose to inflict.” Guy Fawkes or The Gunpowder Treason 2011-10-15T02:00:27.517Z
If it went out, it was judged a very unlucky prognostic, and was to be expiated with infinite ceremonies. Fishes, Flowers, and Fire as Elements and Deities in the Phallic Faiths and Worship of the Ancient Religions of Greece, Babylon, 2011-10-13T02:00:41.150Z
According to the doctrines of Catholicity the guilt of every crime may be expiated by the performance of penance. Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues 2011-10-12T02:00:43.383Z
This dire dispute had thus Been expiated, yea, almost atoned.— Vondel's Lucifer 2011-10-09T02:00:28.557Z
You are yourself by your own unhappiness expiating your son's sins. The New Paul and Virginia Positivism on an Island 2011-10-08T02:00:25.133Z
O name it not, Gonzalo; No act but penitence can expiate guilt! Dryden's Works Vol. 3 (of 18) Sir Martin Mar-All; The Tempest; An Evening's Love; Tyrannic Love 2011-10-08T02:00:22.420Z
In the night of the ages," added Gako in a mysterious voice, "there was a terrible crime which we expiate, some fratricide of which we cannot wash our hands. The Jew 2011-10-06T02:00:34.840Z
The structure which the princes had so laboriously built up crumbled into ruins, and the mistakes of centuries were expiated in an agony of disaster and humiliation. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 8 "Germany" to "Gibson, William" 2011-10-05T02:00:17.763Z
He even sought to expiate some of his earlier faults by furtive sacrifices to the Gods, and especially to Hermes, whose image he cherished. The Golden Hope A Story of the Time of King Alexander the Great 2011-10-02T02:00:13.920Z
But despots are ever frightened at their own shadows; they tremble and become offended at the least alarm, and nothing but the blood of the accused can expiate the offence. Secret History of the Court of England, from the Accession of George the Third to the Death of George the Fourth, Volume I (of 2) Including, Among Other Important Matters, Full Particulars of the Mysterious Death of the Princess Charlotte 2011-10-01T02:00:31.450Z
He lives by the side of another convict, who has not once reflected on the murder he is expiating, during the whole time of his sojourn in the convict prison. The House of the Dead or Prison Life in Siberia with an introduction by Julius Bramont 2011-09-27T02:00:18.213Z
Behold, Your grief is but your sin in the rebound, And cannot expiate for it. The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Vol. I 2011-09-20T02:00:18.217Z
Alcibiades, one of their own countrymen, offended against their laws, and was condemned to expiate the offence with his life. Mind Amongst the Spindles 2011-09-20T02:00:13.677Z
The mean little calculation at the beginning had been amply expiated by the time that Mme. de Lauzun finally became a widow. Louis XIV and La Grande Mademoiselle 1652-1693 2011-09-14T02:00:48.383Z
The virgin of Gaul has expiated her immortal glory. The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z
Their priests taught that the wicked were sent after death to expiate their sins in a region of eternal darkness. The Student's Mythology A Compendium of Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Assyrian, Persian, Hindoo, Chinese, Thibetian, Scandinavian, Celtic, Aztec, and Peruvian Mythologies 2011-09-12T02:00:29.450Z
Their lives have expiated the crime for which they suffered. Stage-coach and Tavern Days 2011-08-31T02:01:27.587Z
The culprit is considered as having expiated his offence when he shall have undergone, at one time, as much of the punishment as, in the opinion of the surgeon, he is able to bear. The Young Dragoon Every Day Life of a Soldier 2011-08-31T02:01:26.737Z
"He expiated his crimes two weeks ago at Fort Wilhelmina, your excellency." The Argus Pheasant 2011-08-27T02:00:20.160Z
"Never," said he, "shall I be able to make amends for or expiate my crime; but I wish to place in your hands the means to smite the butchers of the victim." The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z
And should you leeks or onions eat, no time Would expiate the sacrilegious crime. The Student's Mythology A Compendium of Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Assyrian, Persian, Hindoo, Chinese, Thibetian, Scandinavian, Celtic, Aztec, and Peruvian Mythologies 2011-09-12T02:00:29.450Z
The way into the holiest was visibly thrown open, when sin was expiated, which had forfeited our right of access. The Gospel According to St. Mark 2011-08-20T02:00:14.427Z
I suppose I might be called upon to glorify God by expiating for this crime also, in some way or other. The Demands of Rome Her Own Story of Thirty-One Years as a Sister of Charity in the Order of the Sisters of Charity of Providence of the Roman Catholic Church 2011-08-18T02:00:21.113Z
Charnetski made a vow over the cold body to expiate the death of his friend and the disgrace of defeat in torrents of blood, should God give him freedom. With Fire and Sword An Historical Novel of Poland and Russia. 2011-08-12T02:00:19.797Z
And, after my funeral ceremony is over, I request you to undertake a pilgrimage to Banaras to expiate your own sins.” Tales of the Sun or Folklore of Southern India 2011-08-09T02:00:29.493Z
If this fire chanced to be extinguished, all public and private business was suspended until the accident had been expiated. The Student's Mythology A Compendium of Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Assyrian, Persian, Hindoo, Chinese, Thibetian, Scandinavian, Celtic, Aztec, and Peruvian Mythologies 2011-09-12T02:00:29.450Z
Learning cannot resist temptation, nor wealth expiate a sin. The Gospel According to St. Mark 2011-08-20T02:00:14.427Z
Many years passed away, and, according to the curse which had been pronounced against him, the painter's life was miraculously prolonged, in order that, by unheard-of penitence, he might expiate his own crimes. The Devil's Elixir Vol. II (of 2) 2011-08-09T02:00:28.197Z
Then I am expiating for some one else? Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays 2011-08-08T02:00:15.947Z
Real to her indeed, the divine love which brought our Redeemer to our form from Heaven, and caused Him to expiate our sins on the cross. Papers from Overlook-House 2011-08-07T02:00:08.643Z
I am quite sure he would say, 'The count has sinned, but he has also suffered, and will now expiate his guilt.' Judith Trachtenberg A Novel 2011-08-03T02:00:13.470Z
But, be that as it may, I am an assassin, and it behoves me to expiate my crime, submitting to those whom God has called to judge any evildoer in the land. For the Right 2011-08-01T02:00:10.250Z
Before I go further in expiating on the scenery of this place, one quarter, please, all around. Marjorie Dean College Freshman 2011-07-27T02:00:32.033Z
He had only an offence to expiate, I had a sacred duty to fulfil: he perhaps had only to reproach himself with thoughtlessness--but I with dishonour. The Chief Justice A Novel 2011-07-27T02:00:28.873Z
I refused him absolution, and sent him to join the Papal army; there he may earn God's forgiveness by good service to the Holy Father, or expiate his crimes by death. The Vulture Maiden [Die Geier-Wally.] 2011-07-25T02:00:17.960Z
The shame with which the haughty Christian, in the consciousness of his power, had stained the Jewish house was expiated, and was to-day to be completely wiped out. Judith Trachtenberg A Novel 2011-08-03T02:00:13.470Z
We will try to expiate the great wrong we have committed. For the Right 2011-08-01T02:00:10.250Z
"Yes, unhappy boy, the Abbot, who loved you with a love which was a sin against the rules of our holy Order--he expiated his sin fearfully." The Hour Will Come: Volumes I and II A Tale of an Alpine Cloister 2011-07-23T02:00:09.843Z
What was it he said yesterday: 'An offence should not be expiated by an injustice!' and will he attempt it by another offence. The Chief Justice A Novel 2011-07-27T02:00:28.873Z
"Thou dear God, let me expiate it as Thou will--no punishment is too great for such as I am--" So she prayed, and bowed her head humbly on her clasped hands. The Vulture Maiden [Die Geier-Wally.] 2011-07-25T02:00:17.960Z
You can believe I expiated a large portion of my sin in the three days I tried to kiss away her fears while I dissembled and lied. Judith Trachtenberg A Novel 2011-08-03T02:00:13.470Z
Christianity is of the nature of a penal settlement where independent-minded persons are made to expiate the sin of thinking for themselves. Bygones Worth Remembering, Vol. 2 (of 2) 2011-07-22T02:00:17.663Z
Yes, it is true, I have sinned; yes I have led you all into ruin for a girl's sake, and I will expiate it through all eternity. The Hour Will Come: Volumes I and II A Tale of an Alpine Cloister 2011-07-23T02:00:09.843Z
Perhaps with his life, seeing that he cannot, situated as he now is, expiate it with his honour. The Chief Justice A Novel 2011-07-27T02:00:28.873Z
Let me not be compelled to expiate it so terribly, because I willfully cherished an affection for a man whom thou didst not destine for me. A Twofold Life 2011-07-21T02:00:21.433Z
But the innocent must expiate the sins committed by the guilty. Judith Trachtenberg A Novel 2011-08-03T02:00:13.470Z
A momentary instinct, which she is expiating fearfully. Cynthia Wakeham's Money 2011-07-18T02:00:24.717Z
Yes, you will be faithful and expiate the guilt of your parents whatever their sin was--a strange divination tells me this, and my soul is possessed with a deep sadness for your sake. The Hour Will Come: Volumes I and II A Tale of an Alpine Cloister 2011-07-23T02:00:09.843Z
It is denied me to expiate my crime: it is impossible to me, a criminal, to go unpunished through life; so I am going to meet death. The Chief Justice A Novel 2011-07-27T02:00:28.873Z
"So truly as she expiated all her remaining days in a cloister, the one error of her life." A Twofold Life 2011-07-21T02:00:21.433Z
Do you think you would do anything good if you expiated your fault by death and said: 'There you have my life for yours, now we are quits, you have no farther claim upon me!' On the Cross A Romance of the Passion Play at Oberammergau 2011-07-17T02:00:33.887Z
It was for this men called him "Rab Ráby," though he had, as we shall see, to expiate his boldness most bitterly. The Strange Story of Rab R?by 2011-07-17T02:00:30.943Z
Innocent or no it must expiate the sins of its parents, for even the mother is not free from guilt. The Hour Will Come: Volumes I and II A Tale of an Alpine Cloister 2011-07-23T02:00:09.843Z
M�llner," said the beautiful woman, drawing her breath with effort, "at this moment I am expiating all the sins I have ever committed. Only a Girl: or, A Physician for the Soul. 2011-07-13T02:00:14.230Z
"Toward the end of the last century the French people overthrew the monarchy, and the last absolute king expiated on the scaffold his own crimes and those of his predecessors." Anarchism 2011-07-12T02:00:35.053Z
Could you, if it were permitted a criminal like me to expiate his sin in the world among living men, in human relations with them—could we ever meet? The Cup of Trembling and Other Stories 2011-07-07T02:00:29.180Z
The article read as follows: We have adopted it as a principle that the wrong-doing of an individual must be expiated by the entire community to which he belongs. Lest We Forget World War Stories 2011-07-07T02:00:28.183Z
He had left the house of death with the full intention of confessing his transgression and expiating it in the fullest manner. A Vendetta of the Desert 2011-07-05T02:00:32.510Z
He had expiated by his death his theft of her property, but his crime against her mind and soul he could never expiate,--this it was that now branded him with infamy in her memory. Only a Girl: or, A Physician for the Soul. 2011-07-13T02:00:14.230Z
Indeed, once he had expiated his share in one of these African Donnybrooks by a sentence of several months in gaol. The Fire Trumpet A Romance of the Cape Frontier 2011-07-05T02:00:23.353Z
And when Letty Fletcher had effaced her transgression by dint of heroism and devotion, she said, not, “I have expiated my sin,” but, “I have conquered.” The English Stage Being an Account of the Victorian Drama 2011-07-04T02:00:21.750Z
To expiate her crime, she entered a convent, took the vows, and lived in retirement for twenty years. Dramatic Technique 2011-07-04T02:00:19.763Z
Certainly he is wrong to doubt your honor, but he will repair his wrongs, and expiate all by repentance. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 3, October, 1851 2011-07-02T02:00:11.323Z
But the only judge that he had acknowledged upon earth,--his child,--lay crushed at his feet expiating the crimes of the condemned. Only a Girl: or, A Physician for the Soul. 2011-07-13T02:00:14.230Z
But this was the reverse of the medal; most of them were ruined, and are now expiating in extreme poverty the cupidity with which they plunged into foolish enterprises. Travels in the Steppes of the Caspian Sea, the Crimea, the Caucasus, &c. 2011-06-25T02:00:14.203Z
But Loftus was too much engrossed to notice him, and continued to expiate upon the beauty of the trophies. Auriol or, The Elixir of Life 2011-06-24T02:00:23.867Z
In the second circle the blind sin of envy is expiated. Dante Six Sermons 2011-06-24T02:00:17.117Z
Sixty castles of the noble highwaymen were razed to the ground, and more than thirty of the titled vagabonds expiated their crimes on the scaffold. A History of Germany From the Earliest Times to the Present Day 2011-06-22T02:00:21.157Z
The Government had evidently determined to fix the treason on this man with the sanguinary idea that some person ought to be made to expiate the deed, even though that person might be innocent. The Pictorial Press Its Origin and Progress 2011-06-15T02:00:20.920Z
The sinner expiated his crime at once, and was consigned to the grey shades of the underworld, there to pass the same nebulous existence as his more meritorious companions. The Mythologies of Ancient Mexico and Peru 2011-06-13T02:00:26.863Z
We have all been infamously duped, sir, by a wretch unworthy of the name of man—but he shall soon expiate his crimes on the scaffold. Faithful Margaret A Novel 2011-06-10T02:00:21.627Z
In these three lower circles is expiated the perverse love that, in pride, in envy, or in passion, seeks another's ill. Dante Six Sermons 2011-06-24T02:00:17.117Z
Thy crimes, unequalled as they were, were perhaps expiated by thy penitence. Ormond, Volume III (of 3) or, The Secret Witness 2011-06-02T02:00:21.807Z
In the opinion of the world her offences cannot, by any perseverance in penitence, be expiated. Ormond, Volume II (of 3) or, The Secret Witness 2011-06-02T02:00:19.953Z
This judgment is the following: the author of a good action deserves to be happy, as the author of a bad action deserves to suffer in order to expiate it. Lectures on the true, the beautiful and the good 2011-05-25T02:00:17.943Z
"Enough, madam," said he, icily; "the miscreant shall expiate his villainies by death, but not at your hands." Faithful Margaret A Novel 2011-06-10T02:00:21.627Z
Thus did I expiate by these written tears the cruelty and ingratitude of my heart of nineteen. French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z
These he cast upon the grave of Sarsefield, and conceived himself fully to have expiated yesterday's offence. Ormond, Volume III (of 3) or, The Secret Witness 2011-06-02T02:00:21.807Z
If she ordered a servant to perform any particular duty, he immediately countermanded the orders; if she made any change, however slight, in the family arrangements, no penance could expiate the offence. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 3, June, 1851 2011-05-18T02:00:14.897Z
Ay, she expiated it again and again, if her sufferings could only have been reckoned as atonement. Trevlyn Hold 2011-05-16T02:00:12.977Z
The second crusade, undertaken to expiate his burning of the church of Vitry, inaugurated a series of magnificent but fruitless exploits; while his wife was the cause of domestic quarrels still more disastrous. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 7 "Fox, George" to "France" 2011-05-15T02:00:07.897Z
But whatever lay hidden in her secret, much was expiated, if expiation were needed, by those moments of anguish of which I was witness and which I shall never forget. White Nights and Other Stories The Novels of Fyodor Dostoevsky, Volume X 2011-05-07T02:00:35.433Z
Next morning, willing more signally to expiate his guilt, he rushed alone upon a troop of Turkish foragers, and brought away five heads, suspended, by their gory locks, to his horse's mane. Ormond, Volume III (of 3) or, The Secret Witness 2011-06-02T02:00:21.807Z
They have expiated their criminal folly by an act of summary justice. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z
It is the sins of the lawgivers of the past that the poor are expiating to-day. The Law and the Poor 2011-05-07T02:00:30.390Z
Fratricidal strife ensued, and one brother spent the dismal residue of his days in the penitentiary, expiating the murder of the other. A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z
He's there…he's there…and I'm going to die in his place to expiate his crime…Good God!…What shall I do? The Mysterious Sketch 2011-05-03T02:00:14.907Z
You either came To expiate your soul, or as you say, To make more worthy of this man beloved Back in America your love for him. Domesday Book 2011-04-30T02:00:13.397Z
But it was too late now to engage in the struggle, and the minority was to expiate its doctrinairism and maladroitness. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z
Our former irregularities require tears, shame, and sorrow to expiate them. Letters of Abelard and Heloise To which is prefix?d a particular account of their lives, amours, and misfortunes 2011-04-28T02:00:15.367Z
To-day I am what I am, simply and solely in the hope of expiating the sin of my youth. A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z
My brother's care I own; and to you, sacred sir, I confess, that the great crying sin, which I have long indulged, and now prepare to expiate, was love. The Inconstant 2011-04-27T02:00:21.193Z
And thus she will become the instrument of her own torture, and expiate her error, the victim of her own choice, with nobody but herself to blame. A Syrup of the Bees 2011-04-23T02:00:04.300Z
I humbly beg you pardon, and again entreat you not to allow your friend to expiate the sins of your wife. Petticoat Rule 2011-04-18T02:00:14.507Z
You alone expiated the crime common to us both: You only were punished, though both of us were guilty. Letters of Abelard and Heloise To which is prefix?d a particular account of their lives, amours, and misfortunes 2011-04-28T02:00:15.367Z
They then formed the totemistic community of brothers, all with equal rights and united by the totem prohibitions which were to preserve and to expiate the memory of the murder. Group Psychology and The Analysis of The Ego 2011-04-17T02:00:02.907Z
And should you leeks or onions eat, no time Would expiate the sacrilegious crime; Religious nations sure, and blest abodes, Where every orchard is o'errun with gods!” The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia 2011-04-14T02:00:46.297Z
Then he threw away the stolen limbs, and fled half maddened to the heights of the S�ntis; there, to expiate his heavy sin in the hermit's cell which he erected for himself. Ekkehard. Vol. II (of II). A Tale of the Tenth Century 2011-04-14T02:00:45.217Z
Do not allow my sin to be expiated by him! . . . Petticoat Rule 2011-04-18T02:00:14.507Z
Macaulay said: “There is hardly a man living whose merits have been so grudgingly allowed, and whose faults have been so cruelly expiated.” Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats 2011-04-02T02:00:11.477Z
After my misfortune, I said: 'Having been guilty of a sin, I swear, now going back to my mother's roof, to expiate the past by an exemplary life. Artist and Model (The Divorced Princess) 2011-04-01T02:00:37.710Z
Such a life as this is meant to expiate great crimes. Luttrell Of Arran Complete 2011-04-01T02:00:31.290Z
On this discovery, he was carried into a cell, and attention paid to recover him, in order that he might expiate, by a salutary penitence, the errors of which he had been guilty. A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 10 (of 10) From "The Works of Voltaire - A Contemporary Version" 2011-03-31T02:00:21.443Z
The contriver of the plot, however, had to expiate his cleverness with his life, and was crucified,—a usual method, in those days, of executing important criminals. Claimants to Royalty 2011-03-31T02:00:20.557Z
After a thousand years had passed and it seemed to the gods that Glaucus had expiated the wrong he had done in appealing to Circe, he found Scylla in the green depths. Wonder Stories The Best Myths for Boys and Girls 2011-03-31T02:00:19.150Z
It is so; and moreover, the separation was pronounced against her; but for eight years she has so bravely expiated her fault that Monsieur Daubrel is disposed to forgive all. Artist and Model (The Divorced Princess) 2011-04-01T02:00:37.710Z
The treason of Omatla was too well-known to require much canvassing; and, of course, he was found guilty, and condemned to expiate the crime with his life. Osceola the Seminole The Red Fawn of the Flower Land 2011-03-22T02:00:20.123Z
His death has been avenged, and the crime expiated. The Treasure of the Tigris A Tale of Mesopotamia 2011-03-22T02:00:16.873Z
Did he seek thus voluntarily to expiate his complicity in the events of Brumaire, or was he victim to the Emperor's ingratitude? The Sword of Honor, volumes 1 & 2 or The Foundation of the French Republic, A Tale of The French Revolution 2011-03-21T02:00:09.090Z
Of her mother she spoke with less confidence—"she had faults," she said, "but they were terribly expiated." Story of My Life, volumes 1-3 2011-03-20T02:00:26.607Z
The Abbé de St. Yves was expiating the wrongs he had done his sister at her feet, and she pardoned him. Voltaire's Romances, Complete in One Volume 2011-03-20T02:00:21.247Z
He is vexed at what has happened; more than that, he is ashamed of it; but he denies any obligation to expiate his precipitation by a marriage. Boris Lensky 2011-03-07T03:00:10.233Z
As we can never run away from our past, Americans must help to expiate what they and their ancestors have done in the countries from which they came. The High Heart 2011-03-04T03:00:52.683Z
A few seconds later, the sixty-sixth of these foreign Kings of Gaul had paid the penalty of his crimes, had expiated the wrongs of the monarchy of which he was the last incarnation. The Sword of Honor, volumes 1 & 2 or The Foundation of the French Republic, A Tale of The French Revolution 2011-03-21T02:00:09.090Z
If I do not estimate the fault which you have expiated as you do, I respect and admire the expiation. Mr. Claghorn's Daughter 2011-03-03T03:00:53.083Z
This goat is he who expiates all the sins of your nation. Voltaire's Romances, Complete in One Volume 2011-03-20T02:00:21.247Z
And this poor, physically mature, mentally still childish little being suddenly longs for one thing only; namely, to see him very, very soon again in order to expiate her harshness and intolerance. Boris Lensky 2011-03-07T03:00:10.233Z
Never perhaps was a youthful error of this description more bitterly punished—more deeply expiated—and so little repented of! The Romance of Biography (Vol 2 of 2) or Memoirs of Women Loved and Celebrated by Poets, from the Days of the Troubadours to the Present Age. 3rd ed. 2 Vols. 2011-03-01T03:00:48.107Z
The Revolution, in abolishing royalty, nobility and clergy, has already chastised the crimes of the enemies of the people: The evil your race has done to ours is expiated. The Sword of Honor, volumes 1 & 2 or The Foundation of the French Republic, A Tale of The French Revolution 2011-03-21T02:00:09.090Z
When the sinner has expiated his crime they are ready to forgive. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 7 "Equation" to "Ethics" 2011-02-27T03:00:31.973Z
The scape-goat was sent for a day into the wilderness, that all past sins might be expiated; and had afterwards twelve sprightly goats for his companions. Voltaire's Romances, Complete in One Volume 2011-03-20T02:00:21.247Z
In the tormenting self-accusations in which she so often indulged in her solitude, she seemed to have a crime to expiate. The Eichhofs A Romance 2011-02-19T03:01:37.327Z
On a personable day, Armstrong was one of the most charismatic modern athletes, up there with Andre Agassi, another athlete with a philanthropic bent and, in Agassi’s case, some guilt to expiate. On Cycling : As Armstrong Retires, Much Rides on His Story 2011-02-18T17:42:45Z
Whatever fault she had been guilty of, she expiated by taking, without love—for she knew that love would never come into her life again—the husband of her father's choosing. That Affair at Elizabeth 2011-02-14T03:00:36.587Z
So shall he expiate the bitter wrong that has ruined my life—so shall he suffer for the sin of his cursed mother. A Woman's Burden 2011-02-13T03:00:21.253Z
He is accustomed to this ceremony, which does him no harm; and every one knows that sin is expiated by means of a he-goat, who walks about for his own amusement. Voltaire's Romances, Complete in One Volume 2011-03-20T02:00:21.247Z
He was overcome with compassion for himself, for Lothar, who had sought by his death to expiate his fault, for Thea! The Eichhofs A Romance 2011-02-19T03:01:37.327Z
Here a deeper disgrace was to be expiated! 'Clear the Track' A Story of To-day 2011-02-09T03:00:49.283Z
For that reason I determined that she should pass the rest of her days in expiating the crime she had committed.” The Bandolero A Marriage among the Mountains 2011-02-09T03:00:48.583Z
I hold you bound to me by the most sacred oaths, by what I have forfeited on earth irrevocably, by what in heaven or hell I may yet have to expiate. The Crooked Stick or Pollies's Probation 2011-02-06T03:01:00.547Z
The dead chief's daughter might commit the treason, but she could also expiate it. Danira 2011-02-06T03:00:59.460Z
Mingled with this joy, came repentance for her fault, and a desire to expiate it. The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z
Yes, I repeat, now free after my imprisonment, there is no crime that would not be expiated by six months in the Bastille. Dumas' Paris 2011-02-02T03:00:23.057Z
It had been her free choice, She only expiated her fault. Saint Michael A Romance 2011-01-31T03:00:12.470Z
To-day it is my birthday, so I thought I would expiate it by doing some useful work. In the Mountains 2011-01-27T03:00:37.910Z
O my Author, can't you pull yourself together, Try to expiate the failures of the past, And just ask yourself dispassionately whether You can't give us something better than your last? Familiar Faces 2011-01-26T03:00:30.173Z
Whatever wrong this fiery, impulsive temperament had committed was now expiated by the blood that welled from his riddled breast, coloring his apparel with dark and fatal stains. Vineta The Phantom City 2011-01-21T03:00:10.377Z
Alas! however generous your conduct may be towards them, never could it expiate the wrongs to which our conquering race has subjected the Gallic generations for now more than ten centuries. The Blacksmith's Hammer, or The Peasant Code A Tale of the Grand Monarch 2011-01-18T03:00:14.120Z
She was now expiating the early frivolity of her conduct towards him. Saint Michael A Romance 2011-01-31T03:00:12.470Z
Within her there was no response, save that of loathing for a spectre that rises untimely from a past long since expiated. She Buildeth Her House 2011-01-04T03:01:05.167Z
Christ died to expiate thy wrath, hatred, and enmity; to atone for thy bitterness and rancor, for thy love of revenge, and the implacableness of thy spirit. True Christianity 2010-12-25T03:00:12.817Z
Even the sublime and Divine Thinker expiated with an ignominious death the invention of a theory which, but for the meddling of speculators, would have insured the happiness of the world. English Pharisees and French Crocodiles and Other Anglo-French Typical Characters 2010-12-20T17:12:04.833Z
I have brought thee to the market for the sake of expiating my oath. The Thousand and One Nights, Vol. I. Commonly Called the Arabian Nights' Entertainments
They had been captured during an expedition which was lately undertaken to avenge the murder of an American merchant, and were here expiating the crimes of others. A Lady's Captivity among Chinese Pirates in the Chinese Seas
We have expiated our sin before God and man. The Undying Past
They pollute the blood of the everlasting covenant, and do not believe that their sins are expiated by it. True Christianity 2010-12-25T03:00:12.817Z
Thus did this grateful maniac expiate the inadvertent injury which he had done this very boy when a mere child, by saving his life at the expense of his own. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 13
An unintentional oath requires no expiation; but the swearing to a falsehood can only be expiated by deep repentance. The Thousand and One Nights, Vol. I. Commonly Called the Arabian Nights' Entertainments
The beam of a deadly revenge indicated the steadfastness with which she adhered to her resolution never to rest till she knew that Gilmanscleugh had expiated by his life the murder of her son. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 8
I prayed to God, saying, 'Lord, take me as a sacrifice; let me expiate the shame which he has brought on our heads who are nearest to him and love him. The Undying Past
How is it possible that a man who believes in Christ, should continue in sins which the Lord expiated at no less a price than his own most precious blood? True Christianity 2010-12-25T03:00:12.817Z
"How often have I asked permission to proceed to the court, to plead on my bended knees for relief to one who has already suffered what might expiate a thousand heresies—ay, more than death." Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 7
No," he went on, "speak no more of remedies against Heaven's visitations; but let me suffer, that, by suffering, I may expiate. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 5
He would die--give his life for the Fatherland, and expiate his father's sin with his own blood. Regina or the Sins of the Fathers
As for Burgomaster Christopher Lorbeer, so skilled in prolonging law-suits, does he not expiate, he and his, every day, the wrong in having lent himself to corruption. Bartholomew Sastrow Being the Memoirs of a German Burgomaster
As man, by ambition, pride, and disobedience, turned himself from God; so his apostasy could not be expiated and removed, except by the extreme humility, lowliness, and obedience of the Son of God. True Christianity 2010-12-25T03:00:12.817Z
One may expiate some tragic guilt, one can even expiate some great crime, but a piece of baseness such as I committed, cleaves to the soul for ever! The Wish A Novel
I have suffered these past weeks, I believe that I have expiated something. The Wave An Egyptian Aftermath
The twelve-year-old son of Mr. Glew, who, in the intervals of school and expiating the inevitable offenses of youth, was utilized to carry telegrams, came whistling up the drive of The Quiet House. The Gay Adventure A Romance
War," he had said, "will make Germany expiate her sins. Bartholomew Sastrow Being the Memoirs of a German Burgomaster
I immediately quitted Germany for the purpose of travelling, with the intent, if possible, of expiating my guilt; and this self-imposed task I shall continue while I live. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 6 of 6
But how can I ever expect to turn my thoughts towards expiating a crime which scarcely awakens in me the smallest remorse? The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 5 of 6
Yes, that I swear to you," replied Rodolph, solemnly; "I swear to you that his crimes shall be exposed, and this man shall bitterly expiate the dishonour, madness, and death which he has caused. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 3 of 6
The punishment of your crimes is still incomplete; you have suffered, but not expiated. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 2 of 6
And now she had no wish, she said, but that her lover should forgive her for leaving him against his will; she expiated it dearly enough. Barbarossa and Other Tales
In vain have I sought to expiate my crime. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 6 of 6
My future task will be double: to expiate the past and deserve the happiness I owe to you. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 5 of 6
This deceit weighs on my mind, but I will expiate my fault by my charity, though that may be too easy a mode. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 3 of 6
No Brāhman must recite a Vedic text where a man of the servile caste might overhear him, nor must he even teach him the laws of expiating sin. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 4 "Bradford, William" to "Brequigny, Louis"
Achilles, after the murder of Thersites, fled to Lesbos, to be there expiated by Ulysses, after sacrifices to Apollo and Diana. The History and Antiquities of the Doric Race, Vol. 1 of 2
"You have at least one vast consolation," said Polidori, resuming his accustomed sang-froid, "in the recollection of the good actions by which you have sought to expiate your crimes!" The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 6 of 6
The sin that one man is scarcely made to expiate by a disagreeable hour costs another his own happiness and the happiness of all those dear to him! In Paradise A Novel. Vol. II
Most honourable and august members and guests of the Wonder Club, you will all allow that the gallant captain has amply expiated his offence. Tales of the Wonder Club Volume I
You mustn't judge yourself too heavily, my dear: It's wrong to murder babies, little corals for to fleece; But sins like these one expiates at half-a-crown apiece. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 16
I too have some wrong to expiate, though not of my own doing. L'Arrabiata and Other Tales
Is it when expiating the shame of a falsehood that I should call upon men to accept me as truthful? The Fortunes Of Glencore
On another occasion a woman's soul appeared to a priest to inform him that she had committed the heinous crime of eating a fowl, but that she would expiate the sacrilege by an early death. The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead Vol. II
Will one have to expiate the anathemas which are well kept within the barrier of the teeth, or only those which have achieved some amount of utterance? Ayala's Angel
Recalled to the presence of his God, in the fulfilment of a holy enterprise, Barbarossa, we may hope, expiated the errors of his past life, and was vouchsafed the forgiveness of his sins. Barbarossa; An Historical Novel of the XII Century.
The mercy-seat is therefore to be thought of in connection with sin, but sin expiated and thus covered and put away. The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus
Conceived in superciliousness and swaddled in preciosity, it is one of the sins I now strive hardest to expiate. The Book of Susan A Novel
At the same time the affable spirit would reveal to the physician the penalty which the sick man must pay in order to expiate his crime and thereby ensure his recovery. The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead Vol. II
"I mean to expiate in freedom," said she. On the Heights A Novel
"I have spared these rascals, Sire," said the Count Palatine, "that some of them, at least, may expiate their treachery on the gibbet." Barbarossa; An Historical Novel of the XII Century.
He is alive: he must be alive—for he must live to expiate his sin; for he declared that he had recalled his security. Joseph in the Snow, and The Clockmaker In Three Volumes. Vol. III.
Much pain must expiate, what much pain procured. Young's Night Thoughts With Life, Critical Dissertation and Explanatory Notes
The accusation and misery which sin brings generally either make us feel that we are expiating sin by what we suffer, or put us into a self-defensive attitude. The Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of St. John, Vol. I
And she who erred so bitterly; has she not expiated still more bitterly? On the Heights A Novel
It seems to me," answered Rinaldo, "that the grave outrages committed against your Imperial Majesty, can only be expiated by an unreserved submission. Barbarossa; An Historical Novel of the XII Century.
Delille has expiated his popularity by a full half-century of contempt, and his work is, indeed, valueless as poetry. A Short History of French Literature
Persons who are condemned to expiate their crimes by deportation to this penal resort, would in other European countries be publicly executed. Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia
The Freethinker, treated as a moral leper, is driven from his home and goes abroad to expiate his sin of unorthodoxy. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 15
All will be expiated, all will be forgiven. On the Heights A Novel
To expiate—— She clung to that: it was an obligation that lay on her, a secret obligation, but the more imperative for that. Ewing\\'s Lady
He wondered what sin of his own or some one’s else he might be expiating. Leerie
If she had sinned in yielding to a love that was unlawful, surely she was expiating it now. 'Tween Snow and Fire A Tale of the Last Kafir War
What was she expiating, she would wonder, that no peace should be hers either by night or by day? In the Whirl of the Rising
What is it within me that whispers; "You must expiate?" On the Heights A Novel
The young man used every means to pacify him, and declared himself ready to do anything to expiate his treachery. Lectures on The Science of Language
"Oh, it is here you are!" said Agincourt, entering; "and Charley and I have been just speculating whether you might not have been expiating some of your transgressions in an Austrian jail." One Of Them
If we are doing wrong through love for each other we shall have to expiate it at some future time. 'Tween Snow and Fire A Tale of the Last Kafir War
Moreover crimes have been committed against right, attacks on the liberties of peoples and on the sacred treasuries of thought, which must and will be expiated. Above the Battle
Any offence to a noblewoman is taken up by her entire following and is expiated in bloody fashion. Women of the Teutonic Nations Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 8 (of 10)
It is to expiate these involuntary murders that they undergo fasting and penitence, that they recite certain prayers, and that they make prostrations. Travels in Tartary, Thibet, and China During the years 1844-5-6. Volume 1 [of 2]
The former indicates a sort of bodily self-castigation, the latter some other kind of penalty undergone in order to expiate sin. Jewish Theology
If we are doing wrong through love for each other we shall have to expiate it at some future time. 'Tween Snow and Fire A Tale of the Last Kafir War
But in the name of heaven let not these crimes be expiated by similar crimes! Above the Battle
Siegmund's spear is broken to splinters by Odin's sword, and he himself sinks dead to the ground to expiate the crime against Hunding's marital honor. Women of the Teutonic Nations Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 8 (of 10)
Grant that my country may never expiate my death. The Golden Age in Transylvania
I could have cried with shame; I could have held my hand in the flame of a fire to expiate my rude speech. A Day's Ride A Life's Romance
He knew that in dying he would not expiate the crime of cowardice he had committed. Monsoons of Death
Fourth act—he expiates his crime and sees a chance to regain happiness after a long, weary probation. The Galaxy, April, 1877 Vol. XXIII.—April, 1877.—No. 4.
He had been false to his king and false to his religion; offences which death only could expiate. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2
The imperturbable bosom of the seated judge calmly gives forth the award of everlasting Justice, and the mandate for the punishment that must expiate or appease her violated majesty. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 353, March 1845
Scoundrel is exactly the sort of word," added he, deliberately, "that once uttered can only be expiated in one way. A Day's Ride A Life's Romance
But just this time they were caught in returning, and Ivo had to expiate his sins for several days in the "carcer." Black Forest Village Stories
Pythagoras found him expiating his mirth in hell. Historia Amoris: A History of Love, Ancient and Modern
Yet I may hope that my sufferings will so far expiate my offences, that my innocent family will not be involved in my ruin by the confiscation of my property. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2
Upon his return, her brothers sought to expiate her infamy in the blood of Andronicus, but, through Eudocia's aid, he eluded his enemy. Women of Early Christianity
By my death I shall seal that fidelity which I have heretofore but ill kept, and expiate the tears which my inconstancy has cost Aliande,--thus becoming purified and prepared for the joys of Walhalla. Tales from the German. Volume II. The Lichtensteins, The Sorceress, The Anabaptist
But when Crescence came home she had to expiate her glory with bitter sufferings: her mother was sick, and her father, for the time-being, reigned supreme. Black Forest Village Stories
She must give up the life she had hoped to lead and take upon her the life of the wife of Cain, to help him expiate his deed. The Mountain Girl
This is the notion that my state was one of afterlife punishment; that I had died, and was now expiating a sinful life by the everlasting misery of a castaway. Maurice Tiernay Soldier of Fortune
The crime which he expiated with his life was the murder of his wife who had left him to live with another man. Seeds of Pine
He will say to her with his habitual oaths: "Weep for your crimes, old fright, before you expiate them on the scaffold!" Marie Antoinette and the Downfall of Royalty
The enormities in which she had indulged since the reign of Augustus were for the time expiated. Roman Women
Nor could he imagine any way in which he might be able to expiate his breach of trust—his sins of omission and commission, alike deadly and unpardonable! The Destroying Angel
The very bitterness of this advice induced her to follow it; indeed, to save her people and expiate her guilt, she would even have endured much greater humiliation. A Struggle for Rome, v. 1
Nor did a solitary vengeance serve the turn, the cutting off one head in a Family is not enough to expiate the affront done to the head of the Common-weal. Eikon Basilike The Pourtracture of His Sacred Majestie, in His Solitudes and Sufferings
How bitterly the unfortunate sovereign expiates her former triumphs! Marie Antoinette and the Downfall of Royalty
Cornelia, however, expiated her crime by her devotion to her husband in his misfortune at a later day. Roman Women
On the morning of her execution she said that she would expiate the most shameful life that had ever been lived by dying the most shameful death; but no one knew exactly what she meant. Witch Stories
May not the ever-living fact of his services induce us to overlook, to blot out from the memory, that one mistake, which he so bitterly expiated in his lifetime? Rulers of India: Lord Clive
Their impatience to bear the loud cry of my bloud, shall make them think no way better to expiate it, then by shedding theirs, who with them most thirsted after mine. Eikon Basilike The Pourtracture of His Sacred Majestie, in His Solitudes and Sufferings
Ah! how cruelly this pleasure will be expiated by those who take delight in it, and how they will repent some day for having permitted justice, law, and authority to be trampled under foot! Marie Antoinette and the Downfall of Royalty
He was glad of a chance to expiate his follies. When the Cock Crows
On the 4th of April, 1670, one Major Thomas Weir, an old man of seventy, expiated his crimes on the Gallowlie of Edinburgh. Witch Stories
Truly, you have been guilty of a heavy crime against the Lord of your country, but you have also expiated it dearly by being brought so near to death. The Banished A Swabian Historical Tale. In Three Volumes.
I cried for very shame; and if agony could expiate my fault, mine should have done so. The Daltons, Volume II (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life
The Russians, too, have left us; the Geroboffskys gone back to their snows again, and expiating their 'liberal tendencies' by a tour in Siberia. The Daltons, Volume I (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life
The man for whose coming I waited to expiate an open insult, now lay cold and lifeless at my feet. Tom Burke Of "Ours", Volume II
To expiate sin, offerings made to these priests are—according to the Buddhist idea—sufficient. Bible Myths and their Parallels in other Religions Being a Comparison of the Old and New Testament Myths and Miracles with those of the Heathen Nations of Antiquity Considering also their Origin and Meaning
"To attempt another's life is not so soon expiated," said the peasant, with downcast looks: "I am still in your grace's debt, but I will requite it when the time comes." The Banished A Swabian Historical Tale. In Three Volumes.
Your fault, I think, has been properly expiated; and as for hers, I want no other justification than what you have told me. The Daltons, Volume II (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life
The secretary retained his post until 1639, when a scapegoat was required to expiate the humiliating treaty of Berwick with the Scots, and the scapegoat was Coke. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 6 "Cockaigne" to "Columbus, Christopher"
Sometimes a rebellious baron was deprived of his fief and banished, or was condemned to expiate his misdeed by making a pilgrimage to sundry shrines. Of Six Mediæval Women To Which Is Added A Note on Mediæval Gardens
"Oh! how I regret that they have not a thousand members to burn and hack to pieces in order to expiate the death of our companions in arms whom they killed in the fastness!" The Poniard's Hilt Or Karadeucq and Ronan. A Tale of Bagauders and Vagres
I believe that even if I had committed all the seven deadly sins, I should have more than expiated them all in that awful hour. Eyes Like the Sea
The individual who had slain any member of a family was pursued with implacable vengeance by the relatives, until his crime was expiated by death. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 4 "Cincinnatus" to "Cleruchy"
Yet that consummation cannot occur until all transgressions, past and present, have been expiated and the soul, lifted from the eddies of migration, becomes Brahm himself. The Lords of the Ghostland A History of the Ideal
Jimmu had expiated his fault, and was again in favor with the gods. Historic Tales, Vol. 12 (of 15) The Romance of Reality
"And I tell you that if you do not expiate your fratricide by a gift to the Church, you shall go to hell, like a new Cain who killed his brother." The Poniard's Hilt Or Karadeucq and Ronan. A Tale of Bagauders and Vagres
Which crime, accordingly, Turgenef expiates with one month's imprisonment in the dungeon, and two years' banishment to his estates. Lectures on Russian Literature Pushkin, Gogol, Turgenef, Tolstoy
Conscious of his error, he returns to orthodoxy, and, in the hopes of expiating his wrong-doing, he humiliates himself everywhere and on every occasion. Contemporary Russian Novelists
The efficacy which is thus ascribed to faith, and the facility with which sin may be expiated by penance, have led to great mental debility and superstition. History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume I (of 2) Revised Edition
Let each one admit his fault and endeavour to expiate it!—But let us turn to the most immediate task. The Forerunners
This crime can not be expiated—it never has been expiated on earth—and from its nature never can be, and, consequently, never was forgiven by God, and never will be. The Negro: what is His Ethnological Status? 2nd Ed.
This fault of the French clergy was expiated in the blood of their successors. The History of Freedom
Leave inquietude and remorse to those corrupt women who have cause to reproach themselves, or who have crimes to expiate. Letters to Eugenia or, a Preservative Against Religious Prejudices
As respects the constitution of man, they make a distinction between the soul and the vital principle, asserting that it is the latter only which expiates sin by transmigration. History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume I (of 2) Revised Edition
And who are they who need more the saints' intercession—who have ever been called to judgment with such crimes to expiate—who have ever so widowed France, and so desecrated her altars? Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 2, July, 1850.
Through genuine repentance and sorrow only can we expiate our faults, and Audrey had sense enough to know this. Anxious Audrey
That moment he must expiate, and he knew he was strong enough to bear the burden. Jena or Sedan?
I'm afraid our spec. has rather missed fire here, and I don't want to expiate the offence by a spell of carcel. The Recipe for Diamonds
Some even think them rebellious angels who have been sent to earth for a time to expiate their offences against heaven. Legends & Romances of Brittany
Saton turned out of Bond Street, and climbed the stairs of a little tea-shop with the depressed feeling of a man who is expiating an offence which he bitterly repents. The Moving Finger
After a mutual lustration, it was imagined they might have expiated their error, and have been restored to their original purity. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors
Nevertheless, Montgomery was never sincerely forgiven; and when the slayer of the father was captured fighting against the son, Catharine resolved that no considerations of pity should prevent his expiating his unintended crime. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2
Sir Tom suffered enough at this moment to have expiated many sins. Sir Tom
Our former follies we can but regret, and expiate as best we may by a crusade to the death against the Trans-Rhenane monster which we allowed to grow and flourish beneath our very eyes. Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922
In proof of what we have said, we here briefly present the arguments with which Abarbanel opposes the explanation of a suffering and expiating divine Messiah. Christology of the Old Testament: And a Commentary on the Messianic Predictions. Vol. 2
At his Majesty’s happy return, J. M. did partake, even as you yourself did, for all your huffing, of his royal clemency, and has ever since expiated himself in a retired silence. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors
Your fault has been very great, but so is your sense of compunction; and as far as suffering can expiate, surely you have done much to atone. A Manifest Destiny
The Hand of Glory was a hand cut off from the body of a robber and murderer who had expiated his crimes on the gallows. Byways of Ghost-Land
Poor Dupuy's crime was not yet expiated, for, according to the remainder of the sentence, he was to be "led back to prison and put in irons till the information against him shall be completed." Old Quebec The Fortress of New France
The idea of a suffering and expiating Messiah was repugnant to the carnally minded Jews. Christology of the Old Testament: And a Commentary on the Messianic Predictions. Vol. 2
I just want a chance to––to expiate the evil I have done. The Cup of Fury A Novel of Cities and Shipyards
It may be the means of saving other lives––and then you will have expiated your own crimes.” Carmen Ariza
No human being, whatever his secret opinion, could have desired the further punishment of that little old man whose sufferings might have expiated any possible crime in advance. The Side Of The Angels A Novel
Theft and pillage were strenuously dealt with, one man expiating his offence upon the citadel gibbet. Old Quebec The Fortress of New France
The first attempt at a description of the humbled, suffering, and expiating Christ, is found in chap. xi. Christology of the Old Testament: And a Commentary on the Messianic Predictions. Vol. 2
The wickedness of the old de Vaudreys is to be expiated at last! Orphans of the Storm
If a father committed a crime it could be expiated by the murder of his son. Men, Women, and Gods And Other Lectures
He has made his own hell by his mistake in the past and in this incarnation he must live in it and expiate his blunder. Elementary Theosophy
"Well," said she, "let the wild beasts tear me to pieces, let me die of hunger and thirst, if I can expiate my sins here upon the tomb of Bonne-Biche and Beau-Minon!" Old French Fairy Tales
If I have anything to expiate"—and he seemed to indulge a question of the fact for the last time—"I want the atonement to begin as soon as possible. The Quality of Mercy
This class of offender not infrequently commits suicide after his crime, or, if this is prevented, he seeks to expiate it by long years of remorse and self-inflicted martyrdom. Criminal Man According to the Classification of Cesare Lombroso
"He should, at least your highness, expiate by perpetual imprisonment his audacious attempt." A Romance of the West Indies
Sacrifices are heard of, which are not merely social reunions with the deity, but are intended to expiate some guilt or to remove some pollution. History of Religion A Sketch of Primitive Religious Beliefs and Practices, and of the Origin and Character of the Great Systems
But the lucky rival—the happy lover, could not expiate his rank offence by any amount of sacrifice in person or estate. Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 366, April, 1846
He still thought it to be his duty to take his wife away from her father, and to cause her to expiate those calumnies as to De Baron by some ascetic mode of life. Is He Popenjoy?
The law-abiding men of Belfast will never submit to the rule of law-breakers, many of whom have expiated their offences in the convict's cell. Ireland as It Is And as It Would be Under Home Rule
Providence doubtless wills that I shall expiate a great crime. A Romance of the West Indies
Every penny you have asked for shall be yours when Iredale’s crimes are expiated. The Hound From The North
Dante paints the spirits of all the generations of men, each in their circle undergoing their allotted punishment; expiating by suffering the sins of an upper world. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 57, No. 351, January 1845
The murder of the Duke of Guise, and especially the murder of his brother, a cardinal in the Church, were acts of impiety which no atonement could expiate. Henry IV, Makers of History
My creole inamorata has been already immured five long weeks in the nunnery, expiating there her 'sin' of secret love-making. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba
If you have made one mistake, do not imagine that you can expiate it by committing another a hundred-fold worse. The Masked Bridal
Your crime shall be expiated as far as human crimes can be expiated. The Hound From The North
If these are persons who have still something to expiate in purgatory, and who require the prayers of the living, why do they not explain their condition? The Phantom World or, The philosophy of spirits, apparitions, &c, &c.
"Go to bed and sleep like the cherub you are, while I expiate here with my pipe." Blue-grass and Broadway
From the Austrian Government he expected to be saved from the necessity of abdicating and expiating his unwisdom. England and Germany
He had, as 276 far as in him lay, expiated his crimes. The Crevice
Like all other Oriental peoples, they only in their misfortunes remembered the faults of their past, which they each time had to expiate by centuries of slavery. The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ The Original Text of Nicolas Notovitch's 1887 Discovery
He beheld there also, a monk who had given himself up to avarice, and possessed money of his own, who was to expiate his crime in a leaden coffin till the day of judgment. The Phantom World or, The philosophy of spirits, apparitions, &c, &c.
It was a fearful deed; and dearly was it expiated by others. Chronicles of Border Warfare or, a History of the Settlement by the Whites, of North-Western Virginia, and of the Indian Wars and Massacres in that section of the Indian Wars and Massacres in that section of the State
Stay; leave your Life to expiate your Crime: Your heated Blood shall pay for your Presumption. Ponteach The Savages of America
It's what she carries with her; the spot, the crime, the thing to expiate, always there between her shoulders. Monday or Tuesday
The ecclesiastics, who surrounded his death-bed, assured him that such sins as he had been guilty of could only be expiated by the most liberal benefactions to the church. Ferdinand De Soto, The Discoverer of the Mississippi American Pioneers and Patriots
He remarked there abbots and bishops, and even the Emperor Charlemagne, who were expiating their faults by fire, but were to be released from it after a certain time. The Phantom World or, The philosophy of spirits, apparitions, &c, &c.
The earlier British race expiates its evil revenge. Legends of the Saxon Saints
“And if to me is granted    To live another day, My sister this shall expiate,    I her will burn or slay.” Grimhild's Vengeance Three Ballads
A young man in the pride and prime of his life, expiating the treason that had betrayed him. In the Orbit of Saturn
As he had not known how to die at the right moment, he must arm himself with courage to expiate his cowardice!... A Nest of Spies
From that moment, Humbert endeavored seriously to relieve his father Geoffrey, and resolved to take a journey to Jerusalem to expiate his sins. The Phantom World or, The philosophy of spirits, apparitions, &c, &c.
Elysée said, "We de Marions sometimes display an overabundance of loyalty, as if we were still trying to expiate that ancient guilt." Shaman
The malady having now entirely disappeared, they considered that crime as expiated! A Narrative of the Mutiny, on Board the Ship Globe, of Nantucket, in the Pacific Ocean, Jan. 1824 And the journal of a residence of two years on the Mulgrave Islands; with observations on the manners and customs of the inhabitants
The sin was his, and he must expiate it; it was I and my children who were the innocent sufferers. Lover or Friend
He believed that he had a black sin to expiate, and he dared not begin what his soul was hungering to do, because knowing wickedness, he had deliberately sinned. The River Prophet
A peremptory demand was made for one of the latter, to expiate the death of the former. Travels in China, Containing Descriptions, Observations, and Comparisons, Made and Collected in the Course of a Short Residence at the Imperial Palace of Yuen-Min-Yuen, and on a Subsequent Journey through the Country from Pekin to Canton
‘Let me expiate my sin a little longer,’ that is all she says.” Wee Wifie
Yet I may hope that my sufferings will so far expiate my offenses that my innocent family will not be involved in my ruin by the confiscation of my property. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. IX (of X) - America - I
He will undertake to perform the most afflicting tasks of penance in order to expiate the wrong and give every assurance for future good behaviour. A Plea for the Criminal Being a reply to Dr. Chapple's work: 'The Fertility of the Unfit', and an Attempt to explain the leading principles of Criminological and Reformatory Science
He would find Jock, give him his mother’s message, and after that expiate his own sins in the deserved misery of an exiled penitent. The River Prophet
Be that as it will, she sent for Gyges, and obliged him to expiate his crime, either by his own death, or the king's, at his own option. The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians and Grecians (Vol. 1 of 6)
Fifty years ago, Madam, on this day, I committed a breach of filial piety, which has ever since lain heavy on my mind, and has not until this day been expiated. Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance
Stealing a letter or robbing the mail was a capital offence long after Hawkins and Sympson expiated their offences on the scaffold. The King's Post Being a volume of historical facts relating to the posts, mail coaches, coach roads, and railway mail services of and connected with the ancient city of Bristol from 1580 to the present time
The old system of penology may be described as "so much suffering inflicted for so much wrong done and with the object of expiating that wrong." A Plea for the Criminal Being a reply to Dr. Chapple's work: 'The Fertility of the Unfit', and an Attempt to explain the leading principles of Criminological and Reformatory Science
But must he live out his whole life expiating the crimes of Amalric de Gobignon, who was not even his real father? The Saracen: The Holy War
And he had accepted this mission, in part, to expiate the shame he felt when he remembered that. The Saracen: Land of the Infidel
Even if man's suffering could avail aught for sin, the individual could not go beyond expiating his own sins. Epistle Sermons, Vol. II Epiphany, Easter and Pentecost
In either case, I expiated my follies and weaknesses with my life, as had my grandmother before me. Harper's Young People, March 16, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly
For each birth of thy Muse to after-times Shall expiate for all this Age's crimes. Poems of Henry Vaughan, Silurist, Volume II
Transgressions between man and The Place, the day of atonement expiated. Hebrew Literature
He has, by his wrongful conviction of murder, expiated his crimes, and hence I feel that he may be allowed a certain leniency, providing he does not offend in future.” Hushed Up! A Mystery of London
Many of the former inhabitants of this parish are still there expiating their ghostly pranks. Notes and Queries, Number 82, May 24, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
I came here to expiate that folly and to throw myself upon your mercy, madame.” The Maids of Paradise
He was honestly convinced, by his simple logic of steel, that it was his mission to avenge Nevers and to expiate his murder. The Duke's Motto A Melodrama
Transgressions between man and his companion, the day of atonement did not expiate, until his companion be reconciled. Hebrew Literature
God sees how I longed to tell him, but of that consolation I will make an offering to God, to expiate my former sins.” Pan Tadeusz Or, the Last Foray in Lithuania; a Story of Life Among Polish Gentlefolk in the Years 1811 and 1812
Louvel, a miserable fanatic, who sought notoriety by the murder of a prince, expiated his crime upon the scaffold. Louis Philippe Makers of History Series
“I do not exactly understand,” said I, “how you can expiate a crime here.” The Maids of Paradise
Whatever his faults, they were expiated in the estimation of all who saw him suffer now. The Beth Book Being a Study of the Life of Elizabeth Caldwell Maclure, a Woman of Genius
Love is such a priceless treasure that you can redeem the whole world by it, and expiate not only your own sins but the sins of others.” The Brothers Karamazov
The pernicious maxims early imbibed by Mr. Fox led him, at the commencement of his public life, into great faults which, though afterwards nobly expiated, were never forgotten. Critical and Historical Essays, Volume III (of 3)
Napoleon, in the long agony at St. Helena, expiated the crime of raising the banner of Equal Rights for All Men, in opposition to the exclusive privileges of kings and nobles. Louis Philippe Makers of History Series
No sacrifice of right, no conservation of wrong, should be the rally-call of mothers whose sons must vindicate the one and expiate the other in blood! History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II
He had several times repeated the request; but Colonel Raybone was inflexible till the crime had, in his opinion, been fully expiated. Watch and Wait or The Young Fugitives
But, being a man of fortitude, he bore his suffering a long time, thinking: “I shall expiate everything by this secret agony.” The Brothers Karamazov
Louis the Fourteenth was at this time expiating the vices of his youth by a devotion which had no root in reason, and bore no fruit of charity. Critical and Historical Essays, Volume III (of 3)
Does Mrs. Stanton not know that nunneries belong to a past age, that people who had nothing to do might go there and try to expiate their own sins? History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
Thus, “Blessed are the peacemakers” accompanies their departure from the circle of the wrathful; “Blessed are they that hunger after righteousness” is heard as they leave that where gluttony is expiated. Dante: His Times and His Work
Not only had every breach of law its appropriate fine, but breaches of etiquette were expiated in a similar manner. One Snowy Night Long ago at Oxford
By the way, the colonel expiated many times at dinner, didn’t he?” Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905
I am not known to her, nor was I acquainted that her son was the unhappy victim, destined by lot to expiate the odious crime that a formal denial of justice obliges you to revenge. The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. XI
The wretched Babylonians, in the storming and destruction of their city, were expiating a double criminality. Darius the Great Makers of History
Thus far the sins punished have differed only in degree from those which we shall find being expiated in Purgatory. Dante: His Times and His Work
I suppose it has to be, if one’s sins are to be expiated. One Snowy Night Long ago at Oxford
Our cry is for due vengeance on the murderer, Shortland, to expiate the horrors of the 6th of April. A Journal of a Young Man of Massachusetts, 2nd ed. Late A Surgeon On Board An American Privateer, Who Was Captured At Sea By The British, In May, Eighteen Hundred And Thirteen, And Was Confined First, At Melville Island, Halifax, Then At Chatham, In England ... And Last, At Dartmoor Prison. Interspersed With Observations, Anecdotes And Remarks, Tending To Illustrate The Moral And Political Characters Of Three Nations. To Which Is Added, A Correct Engraving Of Dartmoor Prison, Representing The Massacre Of American Prisoners, Written By Himself.
Most men are led by interest; and the few Who are not, expiate the general sin, Involved in one suspicion with the base. Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold
Romulus immediately sent to Lavinium to express his deep regret at what had occurred, and his readiness to do every thing in his power to expiate the offense which his countrymen had committed. Romulus Makers of History
On the other hand, offences might generally be expiated by presenting lands or other valuables to the Throne. A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era
“You have taught me,” said Rudolph slowly, “to believe in God Almighty, and in His Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, who suffered on the cross to expiate the sins of His chosen.” One Snowy Night Long ago at Oxford
He first made arrangements for performing solemn religious ceremonies, to expiate the omens and propitiate the gods. Hannibal Makers of History
He had made a fatal mistake in leaguing himself with uncongenial partners, and began to feel that this mistake must be expiated by the ruin of his present venture. The Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson By One of the Firm
To that conviction she remained faithful until death, and expiated her six years of deviation by a penitence which lasted for five-and-twenty, and continued ever on the increase. Political Women, Vol. 2
Methods of expiating crime were recognized, but, as was the universal custom in remote times, very cruel punishments were employed against evil-doers and enemies. A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era
But he considered that the rich have no right to enjoyments of which the masses are deprived, and that the guilt of selfishness and oppression could only be expiated by death. Lectures on the French Revolution
There, too, he was shipped on board the vessel destined to carry him into exile; or, if condemned to expiate his offences with his life, it was there the bowstring was applied. Journal of a Visit to Constantinople and Some of the Greek Islands in the Spring and Summer of 1833
An Indulgence, for instance, of forty days remits, before God, so much of the temporal punishment as would have been expiated in the primitive Church by a canonical penance of forty days. The Faith of Our Fathers
Heroic or frivolous, Mademoiselle expiated her pranks by an exile of four years in her manor of Saint-Fargeau. Political Women, Vol. 2
There is also an instance of the killing of all the members of an uji to expiate the offence of the uji no Kami. A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era
Long before Barnave expiated his sin upon the scaffold he felt and acknowledged its enormity. Lectures on the French Revolution
"One she may be, perhaps, labouring under a curse," Gurnemanz goes thus far with them; "she lives here, it may be, a penitent, to expiate some unforgiven sin of her earlier life." The Wagnerian Romances
You are still young—you have long years before you in which to expiate your crime. Woman on Her Own, False Gods and The Red Robe Three Plays By Brieux
That was to expiate his sins against perspective. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen
After he had expiated this crime, the city of Ai was taken, and all its inhabitants were put to death. Ancient States and Empires
Had she known it, no amount of prayers or tears would have been enough to expiate her unpardonable sin. The Little Russian Servant
"If I linger, sir," retorted the Doctor, "it is because I have grave doubts whether your offence can be expiated by a mere flogging—whether that is not altogether too light a retribution." Vice Versa or A Lesson to Fathers
I feel more inclined to pray to him than for him; it seems incredible that he should have anything to expiate in purgatory. Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 15, No. 2, February 1886
Vercingetorix, a native of Auvergne, was the son of Celtil, who, guilty of conspiring against the freedom of his city, expiated on the pyre his ambition and his crime. The Brass Bell or, The Chariot of Death
The evidence was so complete, that both culprits were found guilty and expiated their crime on the scaffold. Anecdotes of Dogs
All of us here are doomed to die before our time, fated to expiate by suffering whatever good we do; but you, with your 14bright boyish face,14 you are too young to die yet. Vera or, The Nihilists
If courage can expiate faults, then his are buried in his grave. The Two Great Retreats of History
As to sermons, she considered, “immoderate length in a sermon is a fault which p. 43excellence itself cannot expiate.” Anna Seward and Classic Lichfield
Thus were expiated those fatal dissensions, those rivalries between province and province, which for too long a time, and to the triumph of their enemies, had divided the people of Gaul. The Brass Bell or, The Chariot of Death
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