The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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... object of sacrifice , or is it the oblation made to God of the victim's life or of the offerings that is chiefly intended ? Those who maintain the former regard sacrifice as the supreme witness , first to the divine power over life and ...
... object of sacrifice , or is it the oblation made to God of the victim's life or of the offerings that is chiefly intended ? Those who maintain the former regard sacrifice as the supreme witness , first to the divine power over life and ...
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... object of sacrifice is the recognition of God as the Lord and Master of life and the true proprietor of all nature - a recognition effected by the complete surrender of the victim's life or of the material offering to Him . The death of ...
... object of sacrifice is the recognition of God as the Lord and Master of life and the true proprietor of all nature - a recognition effected by the complete surrender of the victim's life or of the material offering to Him . The death of ...
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... object was not originally the vicarious punishment of sin , but rather its effacement by means of purification and also the offering of reparation to the offended majesty of the divine being by the act of homage implied in the sacrifice ...
... object was not originally the vicarious punishment of sin , but rather its effacement by means of purification and also the offering of reparation to the offended majesty of the divine being by the act of homage implied in the sacrifice ...
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... object , cannot be attained except through suffering and death . Sin has entered into the world and the wages of sin is death . ' The offering and consecration of life become also its surrender and involve loss , deprivation , and ...
... object , cannot be attained except through suffering and death . Sin has entered into the world and the wages of sin is death . ' The offering and consecration of life become also its surrender and involve loss , deprivation , and ...
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... object is to commemorate the offering on the Cross and apply its merits to all mankind , then the fact of its constant repetition and of the external differences between it and the Sacrifice on Calvary cannot be regarded as a denial of ...
... object is to commemorate the offering on the Cross and apply its merits to all mankind , then the fact of its constant repetition and of the external differences between it and the Sacrifice on Calvary cannot be regarded as a denial of ...
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