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Ritual or ceremonial sacrifice , as practised in all ancient religions , is contrasted with the great moral oblation of obedience to the Will of God that was offered on the Cross : Sacrifice and oblation Thou wouldst not ... then said I ...
Ritual or ceremonial sacrifice , as practised in all ancient religions , is contrasted with the great moral oblation of obedience to the Will of God that was offered on the Cross : Sacrifice and oblation Thou wouldst not ... then said I ...
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... What are contrasted ' --in the argument of this Epistle- . are not two disparate things , namely , the material sacrifices offered according to the law and the moral sacrifice of obedience ; but two things of the same kind or class ...
... What are contrasted ' --in the argument of this Epistle- . are not two disparate things , namely , the material sacrifices offered according to the law and the moral sacrifice of obedience ; but two things of the same kind or class ...
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If the cause of this disturbance was some ritual uncleanness ' or some moral fault committed ' unwittingly ' or inadvertently , the danger might be avoided and peace restored by the offering of piacular sacrifice .
If the cause of this disturbance was some ritual uncleanness ' or some moral fault committed ' unwittingly ' or inadvertently , the danger might be avoided and peace restored by the offering of piacular sacrifice .
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It was not merely the moral oblation of the obedience of Christ to His Father's Will , but the oblation of His Body broken and His Blood shed : ' We are sanctified by the oblation of the Body of Christ ' and the Blood of Jesus Christ ...
It was not merely the moral oblation of the obedience of Christ to His Father's Will , but the oblation of His Body broken and His Blood shed : ' We are sanctified by the oblation of the Body of Christ ' and the Blood of Jesus Christ ...
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The physical powers are quite adequate to all that you want ; the difficulty is to enlist the moral powers . Let gardening lessons be amazi , gly sinple and let the boy see to do a little well rather than a great quantity indifferently ...
The physical powers are quite adequate to all that you want ; the difficulty is to enlist the moral powers . Let gardening lessons be amazi , gly sinple and let the boy see to do a little well rather than a great quantity indifferently ...
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