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... during Mass between the Exsequial Mass ' pro paupere defuncto ' -The Irish Privilege of Celebrating a Low Exsequial Mass ' ob inopiam sacerdotum ' Funeral Customs , Some Light before the Blessed Sacrament in a Private House 510 .
... during Mass between the Exsequial Mass ' pro paupere defuncto ' -The Irish Privilege of Celebrating a Low Exsequial Mass ' ob inopiam sacerdotum ' Funeral Customs , Some Light before the Blessed Sacrament in a Private House 510 .
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This custom is found not only amorg the Hebrews , but also among all primitive races , a d it is observed literally at the present day by the Arab tribes in Palestine . The sacrifices offered by these latter ( in spite of their outward ...
This custom is found not only amorg the Hebrews , but also among all primitive races , a d it is observed literally at the present day by the Arab tribes in Palestine . The sacrifices offered by these latter ( in spite of their outward ...
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The blood - covenant is a very old and very widespread custom . It is found in the East and among various savage tribes , even at the present day . It consisted usually in shedding and mingling together the . blood of two ...
The blood - covenant is a very old and very widespread custom . It is found in the East and among various savage tribes , even at the present day . It consisted usually in shedding and mingling together the . blood of two ...
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The same custom is found in religion -- but here the blood employed is usually that of a substitute victim , representing the life both of God and man . Connected in all probability with this custom is the practice of ritual incision ...
The same custom is found in religion -- but here the blood employed is usually that of a substitute victim , representing the life both of God and man . Connected in all probability with this custom is the practice of ritual incision ...
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The custom , in the Mosaic Law , of the offerer laying hands upon the head of the Victim in all sacrifices seems to point to the idea of substitution . According to Dr. Driver , quoting Ewald , the practice * symbolized . the ...
The custom , in the Mosaic Law , of the offerer laying hands upon the head of the Victim in all sacrifices seems to point to the idea of substitution . According to Dr. Driver , quoting Ewald , the practice * symbolized . the ...
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