The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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... religion and anthropology.1 ' Bloody sacrifice , ' i.e. , the offering of a living animal or rather of the life of an animal - has always been con- sidered as the most perfect form of sacrifice . It is in fact ' sacrifice ' in the full ...
... religion and anthropology.1 ' Bloody sacrifice , ' i.e. , the offering of a living animal or rather of the life of an animal - has always been con- sidered as the most perfect form of sacrifice . It is in fact ' sacrifice ' in the full ...
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... religion in general . Religion is not a one - sided affair . It consists essentially in mutual relations between men and their gods of dependence and respect , on the one hand , and of protection and favour on the other . These mutual ...
... religion in general . Religion is not a one - sided affair . It consists essentially in mutual relations between men and their gods of dependence and respect , on the one hand , and of protection and favour on the other . These mutual ...
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... religions it was rather the desire to avert the possible anger of a more or less capricious deity by the offering of ... religion itself . It is this latter class of sacrifice that , as already remarked , approaches more nearly to its ...
... religions it was rather the desire to avert the possible anger of a more or less capricious deity by the offering of ... religion itself . It is this latter class of sacrifice that , as already remarked , approaches more nearly to its ...
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... religion . ' It is not only , however , in the sacrificial banquet that union between man and his gods is effected or symbolized . The blood - rite itself is a means to this end . Primarily , as we have seen , this rite signifies the ...
... religion . ' It is not only , however , in the sacrificial banquet that union between man and his gods is effected or symbolized . The blood - rite itself is a means to this end . Primarily , as we have seen , this rite signifies the ...
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... religion - but here the blood employed is usually that of a substitute victim , repre- senting the life both of God and man . Connected in all probability with this custom is the practice of ritual incision and mutilation , and the ...
... religion - but here the blood employed is usually that of a substitute victim , repre- senting the life both of God and man . Connected in all probability with this custom is the practice of ritual incision and mutilation , and the ...
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