imputed
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Imputed, that is, reckoned or accounted to him.
From The Pharisee and Publican by Bunyan, John
His crime makes guilty all his sons; thy merit, Imputed, shall absolve them who renounce Their own both righteous and unrighteous deeds, And live in thee transplanted, and from thee Receive new life.
From Paradise Lost by Milton, John
I came to clear my injured name from guilt, Imputed guilt, and slanderous accusations.
From The Earl of Essex by Jones, Henry Festing
Imputed Letters of Sallustius.—Can any of your correspondents inform me whether a MS. of the Epistles of Sallustius to C�sar on Statesmanship is deposited in any one of our public libraries?
From Notes and Queries, Number 65, January 25, 1851 by Various
Imputed righteousness comes in as a covering over the man's nakedness, and doth the turn463 of perfect inherent holiness.
From The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning by Binning, Hugh
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