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Again , they are often regarded merely as the means of making good some fault committed in carrying out the ceremonial . . Chief among honorific sacrifices we have the offering of. 1 Hastings , Encyc . of Religion and Ethics , vol . v .
Again , they are often regarded merely as the means of making good some fault committed in carrying out the ceremonial . . Chief among honorific sacrifices we have the offering of. 1 Hastings , Encyc . of Religion and Ethics , vol . v .
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Whether one God alone is the object of man's worship , or whether it is a multitude of different deities — whether again it is a question of ' gods , ' in the full sense , or merely of spirits or vague ' powers ' behind the forces of ...
Whether one God alone is the object of man's worship , or whether it is a multitude of different deities — whether again it is a question of ' gods , ' in the full sense , or merely of spirits or vague ' powers ' behind the forces of ...
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In the outpouring of the blood at the sacrificial stone for merely upon the ground ) we may perhaps recognize the feeling that this is the safest disposition of it as well as the belief of a somewhat more developed theology that it ...
In the outpouring of the blood at the sacrificial stone for merely upon the ground ) we may perhaps recognize the feeling that this is the safest disposition of it as well as the belief of a somewhat more developed theology that it ...
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As for oblations that , like the firstIruits , were merely presented to the deity and taken back again for human use , or that were consecrated to his service and rendered taboo to all ...
As for oblations that , like the firstIruits , were merely presented to the deity and taken back again for human use , or that were consecrated to his service and rendered taboo to all ...
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Sacrifice , though primarily the recognition of the supreme dignity and power of the deity , is in this way also the expression of man's desire to have communion with him . The divine being is not merely a dread lord and master to be ...
Sacrifice , though primarily the recognition of the supreme dignity and power of the deity , is in this way also the expression of man's desire to have communion with him . The divine being is not merely a dread lord and master to be ...
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