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Definition of redemption:

  • (noun) (Christianity) the act of delivering from sin or saving from evil
  • (noun) repayment of the principal amount of a debt or security at or before maturity (as when a corporation repurchases its own stock)
  • (noun) the act of purchasing back something previously sold

Sentence Examples:

Redemption of dues that are detestable!

"When does the redemption period expire?"

A hopeless drunkard is past redemption.

Our asparagus was gone without redemption.

This providential redemption occurred in 1580.

Redemption or Amortization of Capital and Interest.

The Express Company is insolvent beyond redemption.

The same love more amply declared in our redemption.

He prophesies the redemption of all nature as well.

The good watch is shattered beyond hope of redemption.

Believe me, national redemption is not an affair of usury.

Their tithes were abolished, with a promise of redemption.

Both cut redemption and mediation out of their religion.

The fall being foreseen, the redemption was ordained.

For providing more effectual funds for redemption of certificates.

Its subject is Redemption completed, and consummated in triumph.

Such a system of redemption of capital is called "Amortization."

Another poem quickly followed, entitled "Lorenzo, a tale of Redemption."

From the violation of which solemnity there is no redemption.

Silver typifies grace in redemption, being the ransom money.

The third part expounds the whole plan of Redemption.

That each enslaved sinner may apply the great redemption!

"The redemption of the soul is costly," says the Psalmist.

Leaven it; perhaps even redeem it: for Society needs redemption.

That was but a tardy redemption of an old promise.

It is fitting, therefore, that their redemption should come unconditionally.

The Redemption of mankind from the taint of original sin.

Later in life John Bennet published another volume, entitled Redemption.

The key-note among them all is the work of redemption.

If a mortgage is foreclosed, there is no reasonable chance of redemption.

Asquith in his Guildhall speech spoke of "reparation and redemption."

How, humanly speaking, is the redemption of society to be achieved?

Both watch and studs are gone beyond the hope of redemption.

He beholds there, an Apocalypse of the redemption of the world.

If we cannot prevent crucifixion, let us wait for the redemption.

Till the year of jubilee nothing could release him but redemption.

And even the glorious truths of redemption are not in themselves efficacious.

What are these signs that haunt me but instigators to redemption?

The redemption system is an automatic and effectual check against inflation.

I confess, for once, I am baffled completely, and beyond redemption.

The upshot is the final triumph, the redemption of a soul.

For there could be no question of the thoroughness of Charley's redemption.

The gold seeker, be he master or wage earner, is beyond redemption.

A life tarnished with futility seemed on the bright verge of redemption.

I consecrate this gold piece to the redemption of souls in purgatory!

It is the prelude to the definite record of the world's redemption.

In the sentence pronounced upon Satan was given an intimation of redemption.

The symbol of redemption was associated with heathen sacrifices and incantations.

They were strange, superhuman sighs and entreaties for prayers and redemption.

Creation, rather, is the servant of redemption; for "redemption is no afterthought."

The husband, of course, makes no avowal, and dreams of no redemption.

Redemption to real righteousness of life cannot be without cost to the redeemer.

In either case redemption is the main idea presented by the commemorative ordinance.

Such are not the evils from which this passage prophesies redemption.

The first condition of redemption was poverty, voluntarily, almost joyously, accepted.

"The uplift of Africa, the redemption of your race," replied the landlady.

It beautifies and glorifies the individual, and makes him worthy of redemption.

Man is the savior, and all nature awaits its redemption through him.

What if he himself were called upon to usher in this time of redemption?

He has prospered the freedmen who have gone forth for its redemption.

Saving that they have reproved you for your iniquities, and desired your redemption?

The automobile was badly charred, but the damage was not past redemption.

The conditions of redemption offered by Sigismund were not those expressly stipulated.

The reflection galled me; but the day of redemption was at hand.

In this there was rashness, but there was also redemption and glory.

"The child is past redemption," she thought, as she walked moodily home.

He has within him, sir, a soul, humanly speaking, beyond hope of redemption.

Though marred by sin, it speaks not only of creation but of redemption.

The Bible is silent as to the observance of a day to commemorate redemption.

Most of the inhabitants are still waiting for the redemption of that promise.

All civilization, all redemption from barbarism, is fostered and developed around a sanctuary.

He had an exalted sense of what poetry means in the redemption of mankind.

You see him who expires afresh upon Calvary for the redemption of your sins.

Then his "delusive dream of temporal deliverance became a real assurance of eternal redemption."

The entire sum, unhappily, did not suffice for the redemption of both brothers.

This giant labor of men, this obstinacy in living, is their excuse, is redemption.

She actually stooped to rescue a coat which was not yet saturated beyond redemption.

In this whole ministry of righteousness and redemption there is no place for self-sufficiency.

It will be a startling redemption the world will get from the American infant.

Cried the Duke, gloomily striking his sword; "we will talk of redemption hereafter."

We are here to demand the redemption of your pledge, in the name of your enslaved country.

The friars of the Order of the Redemption of Captives have left as little sign.

Tram and bus had cost him sixpence, and the redemption money the rest.

Here I would advert to the different processes that may be used for man's redemption.

Redemption from sin can come only through asceticism and the mortification of the flesh.

If you die thus, you die nobly, and your blood shall be the redemption of your race.

With a pitiful confidence and constancy he looked for the redemption of his brother's promise.

"Ye shall not harm him, unless ye trample under foot the sign of your redemption."

In him the will of the Father for the redemption of the race was incarnate.

Redemption is the recoil wave of creation, the echo of the fiat returning to the Creator's ear.

Is every memorial of our redemption to be scrupulously swept away from the face of the country?

The bills were receivable for taxes, and the thirteen colonies were pledged for their redemption.

Penniless as he was, he welcomed the discharge as the first step towards his redemption.

Ah, we do not like to be left out, when it comes to the matter of redemption!

That is to say, his chances of redemption depend upon constancy of some unknown young lady.

How could he allude to the honor of that family, and the hope of its redemption?

Paul admonishes, we should be "waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body."

These speedy mustang babies of Redemption have yet to meet their master in the whole southwest.

He had let him die; he had effectually and beyond redemption cut his own throat.

There arose before his mind the great doctrines of the trinity, the incarnation, and redemption.