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... the Sacrifice of the Cross all sacrifice is summed up and completed , that it is final and that there neither is nor can be any question of sacrifice in actual Christian worship , except in a purely spiritual or symbolical sense .
... the Sacrifice of the Cross all sacrifice is summed up and completed , that it is final and that there neither is nor can be any question of sacrifice in actual Christian worship , except in a purely spiritual or symbolical sense .
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+ 1 1 > The first question is one that cannot be answered by history or science alone . The origin of sacrifice , like that of religion itself , is beyond the province of historical research . As far back as we may go in the history of ...
+ 1 1 > The first question is one that cannot be answered by history or science alone . The origin of sacrifice , like that of religion itself , is beyond the province of historical research . As far back as we may go in the history of ...
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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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s In expiatory sacrifice there was , as we have seen , no question of vicarious punishment , the victim could not , therefore , have been a substitute in that capacity . We may believe that it was one in the same sense as were all ...
s In expiatory sacrifice there was , as we have seen , no question of vicarious punishment , the victim could not , therefore , have been a substitute in that capacity . We may believe that it was one in the same sense as were all ...
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The question that aroused most debate in the National Assembly was that of Liberty of Conscience . Finally , to the disgust of Mirabeau , who held that liberty of conscience was so sacred a right that mere tolerance seemed an insult ...
The question that aroused most debate in the National Assembly was that of Liberty of Conscience . Finally , to the disgust of Mirabeau , who held that liberty of conscience was so sacred a right that mere tolerance seemed an insult ...
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