sinnership
English
Noun
sinnership (uncountable)
- The state, quality, or condition of being a sinner.
- 1848, Joseph Irons, Grove chapel pulpit: discourses:
- This proves your sinnership.
- 1882, Thomas Moor, Counsels and thoughts for the spiritual life of believers:
- Be assured that once a soul loses its sense of sinnership and need, it is outside the channel of blessing and grace.
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