0 a sense of shame -- skyld; skyldfølelse
a feeling of guilt.
1 the state of having done wrong -- skyld
Fingerprints proved the murderer’s guilt.
I think that individuals can indeed make reparation sufficient for dealing with guilt in these sorts of circumstances.
On arriving home many experienced feelings of guilt over separation from, and neglect of, family and friends, and there were many other potential hazards.
Either of these glosses hence undermines the rationale for insisting on guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
The humanists, on the other hand, were more concerned with the preservation of the commonwealth than with the questions of guilt and innocence.
The charge against the king was little more than a formality, and the business of proving his guilt or innocence was really just a pretext.
In this case, sin would seem to be unlike (total) guilt.
One notices, first, that the nature (and thereby the extent) of human guilt appears to have been misunderstood.
The fact that one cannot accomplish a ' best ' does not absolve one of guilt if one could do far better than one has done.
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