The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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... live ? In order to live he must eat and drink , and eating and drinking means not merely the appropriation of divine property , but its destruction and consumption as well . The problem is how to supply his needs without offending the ...
... live ? In order to live he must eat and drink , and eating and drinking means not merely the appropriation of divine property , but its destruction and consumption as well . The problem is how to supply his needs without offending the ...
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... and among various savage tribes , even at the present day . It consisted usually in shedding and mingling together the 1 Jevons , op . cit . ch . ii . p . 21 . blood of two persons , thus offering their lives to SACRIFICE AND OBLATION 15.
... and among various savage tribes , even at the present day . It consisted usually in shedding and mingling together the 1 Jevons , op . cit . ch . ii . p . 21 . blood of two persons , thus offering their lives to SACRIFICE AND OBLATION 15.
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blood of two persons , thus offering their lives to one another in pledge of undying union and fidelity . By means of this covenant the two parties became of one blood ' and the tie between them was regarded as closer and more sacred ...
blood of two persons , thus offering their lives to one another in pledge of undying union and fidelity . By means of this covenant the two parties became of one blood ' and the tie between them was regarded as closer and more sacred ...
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... lives with His own Blood . 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 ...
... lives with His own Blood . 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 ...
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... live are obliged themselves to take life , to destroy and to consume the goods that nature provides for them . Sacrifice ensures them the necessary permission to exercise what is ultimately a divine prerogative . This , however , is not ...
... live are obliged themselves to take life , to destroy and to consume the goods that nature provides for them . Sacrifice ensures them the necessary permission to exercise what is ultimately a divine prerogative . This , however , is not ...
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