| Righting wrongs and fighting evil, corruption, wickedness and stupidity is just part-time work. |
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| They always believe themselves to be in the right, no matter how much wickedness they are mired in. |
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| All that acknowledging and bewailing of the manifold sins of wickedness made this extended act of contrition a bit of a downer. |
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| The water burnt him, he hoped it would be hot enough to scorch away his wickedness. |
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| The legal scrupulosity with which the Normans pursued wickedness could be turned against them. |
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| It is time for goodness and Godliness to triumph once more over wickedness and evil. |
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| You have won a place in this world, but remember, the last to hold it was filled with wickedness and evil. |
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| He is unimaginably offended and dishonoured through the infinite guilt and abominable wickedness of the world. |
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| Our human minds are slow to understand the awful wickedness of idol worship. |
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| It simply needs to be seen in the light of our desperate and unreformable wickedness. |
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| Occasionally it has seemed to be sheer wantonness and wickedness that has made them act unrighteously. |
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| Joshua's army, similarly, faced a Canaanite culture verminous in its wickedness and power to corrupt. |
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| What course will justice take to make those responsible for the villainous wickedness perpetrated on the silent victims pay? |
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| Men and women are outrageously camp and indulge in all sorts of wickedness and deliciously savage behaviour. |
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| Accidents usually happen as a result of human failings as much as wickedness. |
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| There is no sort of impiety or wickedness which in this way has not come to be accounted virtuous and good. |
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| God imputes to Christ, makes over to Christ, lays upon Christ our iniquity and our sin and our unrighteousness and our wickedness. |
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| We live in a world soiled by the grossness and wickedness and filth of sin. |
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| Why has the world shown me nothing but wickedness, filth, and brutality till now? |
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| In the story of Rahab, the stock notion of Canaanite wickedness is ironized and radically relativized, if not demolished altogether. |
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| They constitute fleshpots and dens of wickedness which should be eschewed for the sake of your soul. |
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| This statement undoubtedly means that the angels are ruled, controlled, and dominated by darkness and wickedness until the judgement day. |
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| It scared her the way she would crave that darkness, the wickedness, the evil forces. |
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| For we see divine retribution revealed from heaven and falling upon all the godless wickedness of men. |
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| Indeed, there are few acts of comparable deliberate and indiscriminate wickedness in human history. |
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| All sense of right and wrong became blurred and a culture of wickedness replaced the old values and traditions. |
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| There is not a word in the English dictionary to really describe this pre-meditated act of evil and wickedness. |
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| They will no doubt receive a stern lecture on the wickedness of their ways. |
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| Is this wickedness of the first order or rational economic behaviour? |
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| It is an old truth that lack of understanding and sheer stupidity are causing more harm and suffering in the world than wickedness and self-seeking. |
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| For them, a few idle asides excepted, America and its works amount to nothing but unbridled wickedness, a brief for gunplay, willful stupidity, and closed-mindedness. |
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| So her heroine begins as the deserted changeling waiting to be rescued, and goes through cycles of wickedness and distraction before finding her destiny. |
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| But there was more to the crime than the wickedness of two cruel women. |
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| Trying to climb this mountain of wickedness is like trying to climb a glass wall with your bare hands. |
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| The single gleam of wickedness in his eyes was enough to chill her blood. |
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| He turns rivers into a desert, springs of water into thirsty ground, a fruitful land into a salty waste, because of the wickedness of its inhabitants. |
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| Be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the devil. |
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| God pricketh them of his great goodness still. And the grief of this great pang pincheth them at the heart, and of wickedness they wry away. |
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| But if any man should profess to believe these things, and yet allow himself in any known wickedness, such a one should be put into bedlam. |
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| Listen here, Swing, old-timer, I got a long and gashly tale of wickedness to pour into those lily-white mule ears of yores. |
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| Richard swore an oath to renounce his past wickedness in order to show himself worthy to take the cross. |
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| Some are so hardened in wickedness as to have no sense of the most friendly offices. |
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| Which is pretty much the tantamount to saying the Sky Fairy sent the tsunami to punish man's wickedness, i.e utter nonsense. |
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| If thou triest my heart, if thou visitest me by night, if thou testest me, thou wilt find no wickedness in me. |
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| He and Victoria were as thick as thieves, and are about equal in wickedness. |
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| Virtuous motives, trammeled by inertia and timidity, are no match for armed and resolute wickedness. |
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| The merchant proceeded on his way marvelling in his heart at the uncharitableness and innate wickedness of unregenerated human nature. |
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| Bad men as frequently prosper and flourish, and that by the means of their wickedness. |
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| The inflected melisma of the cadenza seals Lelia's sexuality, for its chromaticism is traditionally linked with wickedness and sexuality in the Renaissance. |
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| Evangelicals believed activism in government and the social sphere was an essential method in reaching the goal of eliminating sin in a world drenched in wickedness. |
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| We speak of wickedness as something in the soul different from virtue. |
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