ABSOLVES - translation to arabic
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ABSOLVES - translation to arabic


ABSOLVES      

الفعل

أَعْفَى مِنْ ; أَحَلَّ مِنْ

حل من واجب غفر حل من الخطايا      

absolve (VT)

ABSOLVED         
  • "Private Absolution ought to be retained in the churches, although in confession an enumeration of all sins is not necessary." —''[[Augsburg Confession]]'', Article 9
  • absolution]], and believes that for Christ's sake, sins are forgiven, comforts the conscience, and delivers it from terrors."<ref>[http://www.bookofconcord.org/augsburgconfession.php#article12 Augsburg Confession, Article XII: Of Repentance]</ref>
  • Francis Gleeson]] on the eve of the [[Battle of Aubers Ridge]].
  • Traditional [[confessional]] from [[Sicily]].
TRADITIONAL THEOLOGICAL TERM FOR THE FORGIVENESS EXPERIENCED IN THE SACRAMENT OF PENANCE
Absolution (religious); Absolve; Remission of Sins; Absolved; General absolution

الفعل

أَعْفَى مِنْ ; أَحَلَّ مِنْ

Examples of use of ABSOLVES
1. That instrumentalism absolves the individual from any wider consideration of their lover‘s wellbeing.
2. Instead, they talk about issues of personal morality and individual behavior." None of this absolves Wright.
3. Sticking to solid, well–known investments also absolves the consultants and investors from doing actual work.
4. By putting the onus on Muslims to defeat terror, the prime minister absolves himself of responsibility.
5. That being Christian makes me susceptible to a single–issue pitch, and my faith absolves me from critical thought.