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Shriven

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The tree shriven as the snow piled up on its branches.
The bishop shriven the faithful during the annual confession ceremony at the cathedral.
He went to confession to shriven his sins and to seek guidance from the priest.
The bishop shriven the farmer who had been neglecting his crops and livestock.
His skin shriven with fear as he entered the abandoned house.
The pastor shriven the students before their confirmation and gave them words of wisdom.
He was grateful for the opportunity to shriven his sins and start anew.
He was hesitant to shriven his sins, but the priest was kind and understanding.
She left the confessional feeling completely shriven of all her sins.
The penitent was shriven and promised to never sin again.
The priest shriven the penitent after hearing his confession.
He found solace in shriven his sins and receiving forgiveness from the priest.
The religious rites can shriven a person of their sins.
The monk shriven the traveler who had broken a vow of silence while staying at the monastery.
The crowd shriven in fear when they saw the monster.
The priest will shriven the faithful during the annual confession service.
The repentant felt shriven after seeking forgiveness.
The pastor will shriven the students before their first communion.
The bishop shriven the penitent who had traveled from a far-off village seeking forgiveness.
The soldier's face shriven with fear as he heard the enemy approaching.
The priest shriven the penitent and gave him penance to complete.
The shriven penitent left the church with a renewed sense of faith.
The monk will shriven the new novices who have just joined the monastery.
The bishop will shriven the prisoners during his visit to the jail.
After his confession, the man felt shriven and grateful for the opportunity to start anew.
The monk shriven the young boy who had been caught lying to his parents.
She cried after shriven her sins to the priest and receiving forgiveness.
She felt a sense of humility while shriven her sins to the clergyman.
She felt a sense of renewal and hope after shriven her sins to the priest.
He was hesitant to shriven his sins, but knew it was necessary for his spiritual growth.
She was comforted by the priest's words after shriven her sins to him.
He went to the confessional to shriven his sins to the priest.
She was afraid of being judged when shriven her sins to the clergyman.
She felt a weight lifted off her shoulders after shriven her sins to the clergyman.
She sought redemption by shriven her sins to the priest.
She made a heartfelt confession while shriven her sins to the clergyman.
He received guidance and support from the priest after shriven his sins.
She felt relieved after shriven her sins to the clergyman.
He couldn't bear the weight of his sins any longer and decided to shriven to the priest.
The priest had shriven the condemned man and helped him find peace before his execution.
The bishop had shriven the penitent and offered him solace in his time of need.
The bishop had shriven the politician and urged him to seek forgiveness for his corrupt actions.
The pastor had shriven the couple and advised them to seek counseling to repair their marriage.
The monk had shriven the novice and reminded him of his duties as a member of the order.
The priest shriven the woman who had come to confess her sins.
The pastor had shriven the parishioner and advised him to make amends for the harm he had caused.
The soldier felt shriven after being granted a pardon.
He went to confession and emerged shriven and with a clear conscience.
The sincere repentance and penance shriven him from the sin he committed.
His act of contrition was the first step in being shriven of his sins.
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