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The words of the Psalmist , ' a sacrifice to God is an afflicted spirit , ' understood in the most exclusive sense , are taken as expressive of the true character of sacrifice . It is something altogether interior , without ritual or ...
The words of the Psalmist , ' a sacrifice to God is an afflicted spirit , ' understood in the most exclusive sense , are taken as expressive of the true character of sacrifice . It is something altogether interior , without ritual or ...
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... the significance of that great Act , which is the centre of all true Christian worship , we must first try to understand the significance of those rites of which it is the perfect fulfilment and of which it has taken the place .
... the significance of that great Act , which is the centre of all true Christian worship , we must first try to understand the significance of those rites of which it is the perfect fulfilment and of which it has taken the place .
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3 The author of the article on “ Blood ' in Hastings ' ' Encyclopedia Religion and Ethics , from whom the above quotation is taken , says with regard to this point : No theory of sacrifice can be regarded as satisfactory which places ...
3 The author of the article on “ Blood ' in Hastings ' ' Encyclopedia Religion and Ethics , from whom the above quotation is taken , says with regard to this point : No theory of sacrifice can be regarded as satisfactory which places ...
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Among modern savages , who possess neither lands nor cattle , these offerings are taken as a fact from the spontaneous products of nature — the first fruits or nuts found in the forest and the first victims killed in hunting .
Among modern savages , who possess neither lands nor cattle , these offerings are taken as a fact from the spontaneous products of nature — the first fruits or nuts found in the forest and the first victims killed in hunting .
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Nothing can be more sacred or more pleasing to the Divinity than the offering of life . 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 ...
Nothing can be more sacred or more pleasing to the Divinity than the offering of life . 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 ...
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