The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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... merely physical . Such defilement was displeasing to the deity and must be removed if his anger is to be avoided . Among the Israelites ritual atonement was 1 Davidson , pp . 316-318 , passim . Hastings , Encycl . , vol . v . , art ...
... merely physical . Such defilement was displeasing to the deity and must be removed if his anger is to be avoided . Among the Israelites ritual atonement was 1 Davidson , pp . 316-318 , passim . Hastings , Encycl . , vol . v . , art ...
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... merely ' poured round about ' the altar as an offering to God.3 Besides this idea of purification there existed also that of making reparation or amends to the deity for the offence committed against him . It is the blood of the ...
... merely ' poured round about ' the altar as an offering to God.3 Besides this idea of purification there existed also that of making reparation or amends to the deity for the offence committed against him . It is the blood of the ...
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... merely superstitious scruple.1 Vicarious substitution appears more clearly in the case of the scapegoat upon which the high priest , on the Day of Atonement , laid his hands while confessing over it the sins of the people and praying ...
... merely superstitious scruple.1 Vicarious substitution appears more clearly in the case of the scapegoat upon which the high priest , on the Day of Atonement , laid his hands while confessing over it the sins of the people and praying ...
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... merely the consecration or dedi- cation of some object to the service of the deity , like the votive offering preserved in the temple or hung up on the sacred tree . Death and destruction in sacrifice are again not only a means of ...
... merely the consecration or dedi- cation of some object to the service of the deity , like the votive offering preserved in the temple or hung up on the sacred tree . Death and destruction in sacrifice are again not only a means of ...
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... mere means of getting the blood ; the death and the offering are the giving to God of the life of the victim ' ( Davidson , p . 353 ) . It was only ritually and for symbolic purposes - and also , probably , for convenience ' sake - that ...
... mere means of getting the blood ; the death and the offering are the giving to God of the life of the victim ' ( Davidson , p . 353 ) . It was only ritually and for symbolic purposes - and also , probably , for convenience ' sake - that ...
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