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... Study during the Preaching , Law of , peculiar to certain Dioceses - Nature of the Obligation it imposes Reservations of National and Provincial Councils , The Vicars - General , The Right of Precedence enjoyed by Vocal Recitation ...
... Study during the Preaching , Law of , peculiar to certain Dioceses - Nature of the Obligation it imposes Reservations of National and Provincial Councils , The Vicars - General , The Right of Precedence enjoyed by Vocal Recitation ...
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It must be admitted that the nature of sacrifice - its real significance — is no easy matter to explain . There are innumerable theories , few of which are really satisfactory , while some are altogether inadn issible .
It must be admitted that the nature of sacrifice - its real significance — is no easy matter to explain . There are innumerable theories , few of which are really satisfactory , while some are altogether inadn issible .
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... of human nature and is not , as in the religion of the civilized races of the ancient world , lowered to the level of his human worshippers and endowed with their weaknesses . The explanation of the Bible is truer to the history of ...
... of human nature and is not , as in the religion of the civilized races of the ancient world , lowered to the level of his human worshippers and endowed with their weaknesses . The explanation of the Bible is truer to the history of ...
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All that he sees around him in nature is under the superior dominion of a being or beings upon whom he himself depends for his life and all its needs . Whether one God alone is the object of man's worship , or whether it is a multitude ...
All that he sees around him in nature is under the superior dominion of a being or beings upon whom he himself depends for his life and all its needs . Whether one God alone is the object of man's worship , or whether it is a multitude ...
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It constitutes the supreme act of human worship , and human worship , of its very nature , tends to express itself in external rites . In the sacrifice of firstlings and the oblation of first fruits we have the outward expression of the ...
It constitutes the supreme act of human worship , and human worship , of its very nature , tends to express itself in external rites . In the sacrifice of firstlings and the oblation of first fruits we have the outward expression of the ...
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