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The death of Our Lord was , at most , the & supreme testimony to His teaching , the martyrdom suffered in. 1 Book of Common Prayer : Articles of Roligion , Art . Xxxi . mn SERIES , VOL . X- JULY , 1999 1 Cf. I. E. RECORD ( Nov. , 1915 )
The death of Our Lord was , at most , the & supreme testimony to His teaching , the martyrdom suffered in. 1 Book of Common Prayer : Articles of Roligion , Art . Xxxi . mn SERIES , VOL . X- JULY , 1999 1 Cf. I. E. RECORD ( Nov. , 1915 )
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... in the full sense , or merely of spirits or vague ' powers ' behind the forces of nature - it is always a question of beings more powerful than man himself and beings that are , practically speaking , the lords of creation .
... in the full sense , or merely of spirits or vague ' powers ' behind the forces of nature - it is always a question of beings more powerful than man himself and beings that are , practically speaking , the lords of creation .
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... first - fruits of the field are offered to the divine beings as a sign that they alone are the true proprietors of nature and lords of the world , and that they alone have full right to take the gifts of nature for their own use .
... first - fruits of the field are offered to the divine beings as a sign that they alone are the true proprietors of nature and lords of the world , and that they alone have full right to take the gifts of nature for their own use .
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Nor is it maintained that he consciously regarded his deity as the lord and master of all things . Probably his actions were prompted by fear of what might happen to him if he neglected to take precautions rather than by any distinct ...
Nor is it maintained that he consciously regarded his deity as the lord and master of all things . Probably his actions were prompted by fear of what might happen to him if he neglected to take precautions rather than by any distinct ...
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Its life is surrendered to him in the blood , as to the lord of life . Since the victim thus belongs in reality to him -- a fact attested by the offering of the blood - since , notwithstanding , he allows his worshippers free use of his ...
Its life is surrendered to him in the blood , as to the lord of life . Since the victim thus belongs in reality to him -- a fact attested by the offering of the blood - since , notwithstanding , he allows his worshippers free use of his ...
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