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I know they'll want me to expiate at the least.
"But it is so clear that to start living in the present, we have to expiate our past."
She knew he would be broken very small before they allowed him to expiate.
How if death should reach for me again before I can expiate my sin?
It was as if by doing this he would be expiating all his sins.
They somehow forgot how very much he had to expiate.
And we have brought you here to expiate your crime."
"I am going out to expiate a great wrong, Paul.
After that he would be released, having expiated his obligation.
I came to expiate my crimes: let me know them in their full extent.
But put my media feeling on deep background - it's something I'm supposed to be expiating.
I don't know whether to celebrate or expiate my approach.
A man beats a woman not to punish her, but to expiate himself, child.
"I come to expiate the debt between us," he said.
There is nothing you can say to expiate your guilt."
I'm sure your guilt must have been expiated by now."
Will my people ever expiate the shame of those sinful days?
"There were volunteers who came to expiate their sins," he said.
This is a crime which can be expiated only upon the cross!"
I do not wish to expiate, but to live.
The past must still be expiated, but the future holds infinite promise.
For God designed him to be the means of expiating sin by his death, effective through faith.
I have expiated my sin and now I'm free.
Could he not expiate his sins of the past by leading an exemplary life?
Indeed, it is this fact that occasions our guilt, for which we must expiate.