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ehidna [41]
2 years ago
15

A blessing on the righteous colony of the massachusetts, where iniquity is dragged out into the sunshine! what is the meaning of

the word "iniquity"? wickedness, sin mistakes, errors belongings, possessions solitude, loneliness
English
1 answer:
neonofarm [45]2 years ago
6 0

The meaning of the word, 'iniquity" in the context used by the speaker is <u>sin</u>.

<h3>What does iniquity mean?</h3>

Iniquity is another word for sinning and it is most often used in reference to sinning against God in the Christian religion.

The speaker is therefore saying that sin in the colony of Massachusetts will be exposed for all to see and condemn.

Find out more on iniquity at brainly.com/question/12719141.

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