The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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... ment . ' At - one - ment or reconcilia- tion with the offended deity was the desired result of the act of expiation or satisfaction performed by the repentant sinner , it was not the expiation itself . This latter was the means or ...
... ment . ' At - one - ment or reconcilia- tion with the offended deity was the desired result of the act of expiation or satisfaction performed by the repentant sinner , it was not the expiation itself . This latter was the means or ...
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... ment of their rights and a continual remembrance , on the part of man , of his own entire dependence upon them . Man must not act as if he were sole and absolute master of his own possessions . The acknowledgment of the divine ...
... ment of their rights and a continual remembrance , on the part of man , of his own entire dependence upon them . Man must not act as if he were sole and absolute master of his own possessions . The acknowledgment of the divine ...
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... ment of these gifts to the deity was a still more striking witness to this truth and implied as well his supreme right to slay and to destroy - a power man instinctively feared to arrogate to himself alone . It is not for a moment ...
... ment of these gifts to the deity was a still more striking witness to this truth and implied as well his supreme right to slay and to destroy - a power man instinctively feared to arrogate to himself alone . It is not for a moment ...
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... ment , it is impossible to say . It is at any rate extremely ancient and has been from very early times intimately connected with sacrifice . 3 The religion of Israel , for instance , was founded entirely on the covenant between Yahweh ...
... ment , it is impossible to say . It is at any rate extremely ancient and has been from very early times intimately connected with sacrifice . 3 The religion of Israel , for instance , was founded entirely on the covenant between Yahweh ...
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... ment ' or ' expiation , ' is interpreted by most modern scholars as meaning ' ritual purgation ' or purification , being derived from a Babylonian ritual term . In the Roman religion the word ' expiare ' means to render ' pius , ' to ...
... ment ' or ' expiation , ' is interpreted by most modern scholars as meaning ' ritual purgation ' or purification , being derived from a Babylonian ritual term . In the Roman religion the word ' expiare ' means to render ' pius , ' to ...
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