The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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... 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 of asking his ...
... 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 of asking his ...
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... human slaves . He is also the father and protector of his people , interested in them and able and willing to have intercourse with them - nay , even himself demanding such intercourse . 6 The significance of sacrifice , says a modern ...
... human slaves . He is also the father and protector of his people , interested in them and able and willing to have intercourse with them - nay , even himself demanding such intercourse . 6 The significance of sacrifice , says a modern ...
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... human ideas , particularly religious ideas , cannot , generally speaking , be fully and clearly expressed in one single action or in one moment of time . Different aspects of one and the same conception need different actions to ...
... human ideas , particularly religious ideas , cannot , generally speaking , be fully and clearly expressed in one single action or in one moment of time . Different aspects of one and the same conception need different actions to ...
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... human soul for union with its Maker so beautifully expressed in the famous words of St. Augustine : Thou hast made us for Thyself and our heart is restless till it rests in Thee.'1 6 Sacrifice , as St. Augustine also tells us , is a ...
... human soul for union with its Maker so beautifully expressed in the famous words of St. Augustine : Thou hast made us for Thyself and our heart is restless till it rests in Thee.'1 6 Sacrifice , as St. Augustine also tells us , is a ...
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... human worship cannot rest content with a sacrifice once offered long ago upon Mount Calvary . The Perfect Sacrifice , the antitype of all the types of the Law , the fulfilment of all the ' shadows ' of Paganism if it is to be real human ...
... human worship cannot rest content with a sacrifice once offered long ago upon Mount Calvary . The Perfect Sacrifice , the antitype of all the types of the Law , the fulfilment of all the ' shadows ' of Paganism if it is to be real human ...
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