The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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... R. P. G. Schmidt ( transl . Lemonnyer ) , pp . 217 , 218 ; Paris , 1914 . Schmidt , op . cit . p . 186 ; Leroy , op . cit . pp . 325-327 . But sacrifice is more than this . We have already 10 THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD.
... R. P. G. Schmidt ( transl . Lemonnyer ) , pp . 217 , 218 ; Paris , 1914 . Schmidt , op . cit . p . 186 ; Leroy , op . cit . pp . 325-327 . But sacrifice is more than this . We have already 10 THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD.
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... already referred to on page 6 . In Leviticus the slaughter of animals for food is still sacrificial . No domestic animal may be killed except at the door of the tabernacle and unless it is first offered as a sacrifice . In the case of ...
... already referred to on page 6 . In Leviticus the slaughter of animals for food is still sacrificial . No domestic animal may be killed except at the door of the tabernacle and unless it is first offered as a sacrifice . In the case of ...
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... already remarked , approaches more nearly to its earliest form , and that contains , in reality , the full conception . The victim is offered to the deity as his own possession . Its life is surrendered to him in the blood , as to the ...
... already remarked , approaches more nearly to its earliest form , and that contains , in reality , the full conception . The victim is offered to the deity as his own possession . Its life is surrendered to him in the blood , as to the ...
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... already quoted on page 7 , we are told that the blood atones in virtue of the life . ' It is life , not death , that atones for sin , but exactly how it does so we are not informed . The principal idea underlying ritual expiation , both ...
... already quoted on page 7 , we are told that the blood atones in virtue of the life . ' It is life , not death , that atones for sin , but exactly how it does so we are not informed . The principal idea underlying ritual expiation , both ...
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... already seen , men in order to live are obliged themselves to take life , to destroy and to consume the goods that nature provides for them . Sacrifice ensures them the necessary permission to exercise what is ultimately a divine ...
... already seen , men in order to live are obliged themselves to take life , to destroy and to consume the goods that nature provides for them . Sacrifice ensures them the necessary permission to exercise what is ultimately a divine ...
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