"sinnable" meaning in All languages combined

See sinnable on Wiktionary

Adjective [English]

Forms: more sinnable [comparative], most sinnable [superlative]
Head templates: {{en-adj}} sinnable (comparative more sinnable, superlative most sinnable)
  1. (obsolete) Able to sin. Tags: obsolete
    Sense id: en-sinnable-en-adj-Zg5BgLLL Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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        {
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          "name": "Pages with entries",
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          "ref": "1669, William Gurnall, The Christian in Compleat Armour, Or, A Treatise of the Saints War Against the Devil, 5th edition, Ralph Smith, page 291:",
          "text": "He can charge the Angel themselves (who may be the Heavens in the fore-mentioned place) with folly, Job 4. 18. because though they never sinned, yet they are sinnable; 'tis possible they might sin, as some of their order have done, if not kept from it by confirming grace.",
          "type": "quote"
        },
        {
          "ref": "No year, circa 1835, Stephen Jarvis, An American's Experience in the British Army, manuscript reprinted in The Journal of American History 1, no. 3 (1907), page 443",
          "text": "I represented to my father that I was very sinable [sic], that I had done wrong in espousing a cause so repugnant to his feelings, and contrary to my own opinion also."
        },
        {
          "ref": "1864, Albert Réville, A Manual of Religious Instruction (translated from the French original, Manuel d'Instruction Religieuse, 1863; translator unknown), Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., page 204",
          "text": "All the elements of sin are found in the narrative :—1, innocence ; 2, a known law accompanied with a clear prohibition ; 3, a sinnable nature ; 4, an object desirable to that nature ; 5, the activity of the temptation under a veiled and so not repulsive form ; 6, yielding to the seduction ; 7, conscious guilt ; 8, fear and flight ; 9, detection ; 10, exposure and condemnation."
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        "Able to sin."
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        "(obsolete) Able to sin."
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    },
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          "text": "All the elements of sin are found in the narrative :—1, innocence ; 2, a known law accompanied with a clear prohibition ; 3, a sinnable nature ; 4, an object desirable to that nature ; 5, the activity of the temptation under a veiled and so not repulsive form ; 6, yielding to the seduction ; 7, conscious guilt ; 8, fear and flight ; 9, detection ; 10, exposure and condemnation."
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