The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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... means or process by which atonement was attained . In modern terminology , however , the result of the process has ... means of purification from the stain of sin or from a state of ritual ' uncleanness ' that is displeasing to the deity ...
... means or process by which atonement was attained . In modern terminology , however , the result of the process has ... means of purification from the stain of sin or from a state of ritual ' uncleanness ' that is displeasing to the deity ...
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... 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 Powers above or trespassing on their domain ? · This problem finds its ...
... 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 Powers above or trespassing on their domain ? · This problem finds its ...
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... 1 The offering of the blood was the religious consecration 1 Hastings , Encycl . of Religion and Ethics , vol . ii . , art . Blood , ' p . 719 , § 8 . of the feast which followed . By means of this SACRIFICE AND OBLATION 11.
... 1 The offering of the blood was the religious consecration 1 Hastings , Encycl . of Religion and Ethics , vol . ii . , art . Blood , ' p . 719 , § 8 . of the feast which followed . By means of this SACRIFICE AND OBLATION 11.
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of the feast which followed . By means of this consecra- tion the feast acquired also a sacred character . Every meal in fact - those , at least , in which the flesh of animals was eaten - was thus , in early times , a sacrifice , or ...
of the feast which followed . By means of this consecra- tion the feast acquired also a sacred character . Every meal in fact - those , at least , in which the flesh of animals was eaten - was thus , in early times , a sacrifice , or ...
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... means of restoring harmony , and that means , again , is sacrifice . Originally , no doubt , sacrifice was of irregular occur- rence , offered whenever there was need of food , and especially of animal food . In the historical religions ...
... means of restoring harmony , and that means , again , is sacrifice . Originally , no doubt , sacrifice was of irregular occur- rence , offered whenever there was need of food , and especially of animal food . In the historical religions ...
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