“...an unknown sin needs all the more expiation.” SinExpiation Book:Farewell to Matyora Source: Farewell to Matyora
“inherent :: late 16th century: from Latin inhaerent- ‘sticking to,’ from the verb inhaerere, from in- ‘in, toward’ + haerere ‘to stick.’" Is there a way to scrape it off that does not involve joining a monastery?” InherentDogmasExpiationHymns And Etyms Author:A. Cretan
“In these symbols Christ is exhibited as a sacrifice; and expiation is needed only where there is no merit -- where there is positive demerit -- where the individual atoned for has become obnoxious to justice, and must depend for salvation on other righteousness than his own. -- David King, "The Lord's Supper” JusticeSalvationRighteousnessAtonementThe Lord S SupperExpiation Author:David King