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REPENTANCE

Volume 17 · 66 words · 1823 Edition

in general, means sorrow for anything past. In theology it means such a sorrow for sin as produces newness of life, or such a conviction of the evil and danger of a sinful course as is sufficient to produce shame and sorrow in the review of it, and effectual resolutions of amendment. In this sense the evangelical writers use penitence and penance. See PENITENCE and THEOLOGY.