The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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... favour among students of religion , most of these theories agree in regarding sacrifice as essentially a gift or offering made by man to the deity he worships . The question is : ( 1 ) How did the idea of presenting an offering to the ...
... favour among students of religion , most of these theories agree in regarding sacrifice as essentially a gift or offering made by man to the deity he worships . The question is : ( 1 ) How did the idea of presenting an offering to the ...
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... favour , though still upheld by a few . It is further agreed on all sides , that the word sacrifice should be reserved for that class of offerings in which either a living victim is slain or the object offered - usually an article of ...
... favour , though still upheld by a few . It is further agreed on all sides , that the word sacrifice should be reserved for that class of offerings in which either a living victim is slain or the object offered - usually an article of ...
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... favour and protection as well . This is clear from the history of sacri- fice and of religion in general . Religion is not a one - sided affair . It consists essentially in mutual relations between men and their gods of dependence and ...
... favour and protection as well . This is clear from the history of sacri- fice and of religion in general . Religion is not a one - sided affair . It consists essentially in mutual relations between men and their gods of dependence and ...
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... favour ; it was certainly not entertained by those who framed the Declarations . It is but fitting that the States whose founders had drawn up the celebrated Mayflower Compact , should be most explicit in expounding the contractual ...
... favour ; it was certainly not entertained by those who framed the Declarations . It is but fitting that the States whose founders had drawn up the celebrated Mayflower Compact , should be most explicit in expounding the contractual ...
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... favour of Protestant teachers of religion and morality to be levied even on those who were not members of the Church . · 6 Finally , the Freedom of the Press is one of the great bulwarks of liberty and can never be restrained but by ...
... favour of Protestant teachers of religion and morality to be levied even on those who were not members of the Church . · 6 Finally , the Freedom of the Press is one of the great bulwarks of liberty and can never be restrained but by ...
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