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'''[[Impurities]]''' (not pure)  An impurity is something that ruins the uncontaminated nature of something. If someone accuses you of [[impurity]], they think you or your nature has been spoiled in some way by sin.
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'''[[Impurities]]''' (not pure)  An [[impurity]] is something that ruins the uncontaminated nature of something. If someone accuses you of [[impurity]], they think you or your nature has been spoiled in some way by [[sin]].
 
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Impurities (not pure) An impurity is something that ruins the uncontaminated nature of something. If someone accuses you of impurity, they think you or your nature has been spoiled in some way by sin.

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