The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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... taken as expressive of the true character of sacrifice . It is something alto- gether interior , without ritual or external forms . Sacrifice , like prayer , is an act of the soul . is an act of the soul . The sacrifices of the Old Law ...
... taken as expressive of the true character of sacrifice . It is something alto- gether interior , without ritual or external forms . Sacrifice , like prayer , is an act of the soul . is an act of the soul . The sacrifices of the Old Law ...
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... taken the place . Catholic theologians have always maintained that the essential idea underlying sacrifice is that of offering . In sacrifice , a man offers something of his own to God , or to what he imagines to be divine . In this ...
... taken the place . Catholic theologians have always maintained that the essential idea underlying sacrifice is that of offering . In sacrifice , a man offers something of his own to God , or to what he imagines to be divine . In this ...
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... taken , says with regard to this point : No theory of sacrifice can be regarded as satisfactory which places blood at the circumference rather than at the centre . ' The specially sacred character of blood among all primitive races and ...
... taken , says with regard to this point : No theory of sacrifice can be regarded as satisfactory which places blood at the circumference rather than at the centre . ' The specially sacred character of blood among all primitive races and ...
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... 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.2 Sacrifice is thus , in a very real sense , a ' food - offering not , however , in the sense ...
... 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.2 Sacrifice is thus , in a very real sense , a ' food - offering not , however , in the sense ...
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... taken back again for human use , or that were consecrated to his service and rendered taboo to all men , these were sacrifices in but an imperfect or inchoate form . They symbolized the prior rights of the deity over nature and the need ...
... taken back again for human use , or that were consecrated to his service and rendered taboo to all men , these were sacrifices in but an imperfect or inchoate form . They symbolized the prior rights of the deity over nature and the need ...
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