单词 | irremissible |
释义 | irremissibleadj. Not remissible; for or of which there is no remission. a. That cannot be forgiven; unpardonable. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > badness or evil > unpardonableness > [adjective] irremissible1413 uncleansable?c1475 impardonable1523 unpardonable1525 inexcusable1526 unforgivable1548 unexcusable1550 pardonless1567 inexpiable1570 unreclaimable1574 irremittable1587 unremissible1593 unsatisfiable1593 unexpiable1606 excuseless1611 anapologetic1614 unsalvable1624 pretenceless1641 unpalliable1672 unatonable1689 redemptionless1799 irredeemablea1834 society > morality > moral evil > wickedness > [adjective] > unpardonable or inexpiable irremissible1413 uncleansable?c1475 impardonable1523 unpardonable1525 inexcusable1526 unforgivable1548 unexcusable1550 pardonless1567 inexpiable1570 irremittable1587 unremissible1593 unsatisfiable1593 unexpiable1606 excuseless1611 anapologetic1614 pretenceless1641 unatonable1689 1413 Pilgr. Sowle (1859) ii. li. 54 He is entatched with synne irremyssyble. 1502 tr. Ordynarye of Crysten Men (de Worde) ii. vii. sig. k.v v These .vi. maner of synnes beforsayd be sayd inremyssyble. 1543 T. Becon New Year's Gift in Early Wks. (Parker Soc.) 330 Only the sin against the Holy Ghost..is irremissible and never forgiven. a1656 J. Hales Tracts (1677) i. 21 Many would conclude, there is a sin for which we may not pray; First, because it is irremissable. a1797 H. Walpole Mem. George II (1847) III. i. 19 Those, who, two years ago, lay under the irremissible crime of being Tories. 1833 E. Burton Lect. Eccl. Hist. ii. xix. 157 The heavier and more atrocious sins, such as apostasy, murder, and adultery, were considered to be irremissible. b. That cannot be remitted as an obligation or duty; unalterably obligatory or binding. ΘΚΠ society > morality > duty or obligation > moral or legal constraint > [adjective] > perpetually binding > of a tie or obligation indissoluble?1530 irremissible1631 indissolvable1649 1631 R. Byfield Doctr. Sabbath Vindicated 32 Sanctification..indispensable, irremissable to any man. 1728 J. Morgan Compl. Hist. Algiers I. iv. 286 The kings of Tunis shall pay to the kings of Spain an irremissible annual Tribute of six Horses and twelve Falcons. 1838 New Monthly Mag. 54 167 The Mufti reminded the young prince of this irremissible ceremony, which the Dey himself never presumed to violate. 1892 Contemp. Rev. Aug. 204 Their irremissible duties to their own countrymen. Derivatives irremissiˈbility n. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > badness or evil > unpardonableness > [noun] irremissibleness1622 inexcusableness1626 unpardonableness1645 inexpiableness1650 unexcusablenessa1660 irremissibility1847 inexcusability1888 society > morality > moral evil > wickedness > [noun] > unpardonableness irremissibleness1622 inexcusableness1626 unpardonableness1645 inexpiableness1650 unexcusablenessa1660 irremissibility1847 inexcusability1888 1847 Ld. Lindsay Sketches Hist. Christian Art I. 30 The frequent practice of postponing baptism to manhood, from belief in the plenary remission of sins at baptism, and the quasi irremissibility of sin after it. 1895 H. C. G. Moule Veni Creator 21 Some further light is thrown on this irremissibility by the fact that the Gospel is seen in Scripture as the final message of divine mercy. irreˈmissibleness n. the quality or condition of being irremissible; unpardonableness. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > badness or evil > unpardonableness > [noun] irremissibleness1622 inexcusableness1626 unpardonableness1645 inexpiableness1650 unexcusablenessa1660 irremissibility1847 inexcusability1888 society > morality > moral evil > wickedness > [noun] > unpardonableness irremissibleness1622 inexcusableness1626 unpardonableness1645 inexpiableness1650 unexcusablenessa1660 irremissibility1847 inexcusability1888 1622 Bp. J. Hall Contempl. VI. N.T. iii. 349 That dreadfull sentence of the irremissiblenesse of that sinne vnto death. ?1709 Brit. Apollo: Quarterly Paper 2 No. 2. 8/2 The Irremissibleness of Sins after Baptism. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < adj.1413 |
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