attributed to outward act only when such act is symptomatic of inward state, 554
if it tend from act to a state, regarded as correspondingly blameworthy, 554
in an individual condemned though it cannot be traced back to a conscious originating act, 554, 555
when it becomes fixed and dominant moral corruption, meets special disapprobation, 555
regarded by the Christian as a manifestation of subconscious depravity of nature, 555
repented of, principally as depravity of nature, 555
rather than “sins” repented of by Christians advanced in spiritual culture; a conspectus of quotations to prove this, 555-557
its definition as 'the voluntary transgression of known law' discussed, 557-559
is not always a distinct and conscious volition, 557
intention aggravates, but is not essential to, 558