| 11. | Not without sympathy, it still offers no easy absolution.
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| 12. | Absolution was expected, though not so decisively, nor so quickly.
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| 13. | One man ready to destroy, the other seeking absolution.
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| 14. | "You don't deserve absolution ."
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| 15. | Recent experience suggests that the quest for absolution passes through these stages.
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| 16. | "When you confess, you're asking for absolution.
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| 17. | The physician does not preach repentance; he offers absolution.
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| 18. | There's nothing like the feeling of complete absolution.
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| 19. | But faked remorse demeans the office and earns no absolution.
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| 20. | To be contrite is a necessary state before the absolution of sin.
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