1 Sins of anger, envy of others, gluttony, vanity, disobedience.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContext Highlight In Chapter 3 2 Choice is taken from them, and conscience is either killed, or, if it lives at all, lives but to give rebellion its fascination and disobedience its charm.
3 For all sins, as theologians weary not of reminding us, are sins of disobedience.
4 With this sin of disobedience in him, Jonah still further flouts at God, by seeking to flee from Him.
5 A truant provincial was paying the forfeit of his disobedience, by being plundered of those very effects which had caused him to desert his place in the ranks.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore CooperContext Highlight In CHAPTER 17 6 In the whole history of the settlement there had never been such a case of rank disobedience to the authority of the Elders.
A Study In Scarlet By Arthur Conan DoyleContext Highlight In PART II: CHAPTER IV. A FLIGHT FOR LIFE 7 There was no thought of rebellion or disobedience in her mind.
8 "I am not sorry you lost them, for you broke the rules, and deserved some punishment for disobedience," was the severe reply, which rather disappointed the young lady, who expected nothing but sympathy.
9 Terrible examples have taught you how he punishes disobedience and crime.
10 Mrs. Meade was disobedient for the first time in her married life and flatly refused to yield to the doctor's command that she take the train to safety.
11 He shook his head, and said that the boy had been impudent and disobedient, ever since he bought him; that he was going to break him in, once for all.
12 Everything went happily at home too; but at lunch Grisha began whistling, and, what was worse, was disobedient to the English governess, and was forbidden to have any tart.
13 The trumpets instantly sounded, while the heralds proclaimed the Lady Rowena the Queen of Beauty and of Love for the ensuing day, menacing with suitable penalties those who should be disobedient to her authority.