The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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... religion . As we have seen , the ' Com- munion - theory ' of sacrifice , which eliminates all idea of offering from primitive sacrifice , regarding it simply as a kind of sacramental meal shared by man with his gods , is no longer in ...
... religion . As we have seen , the ' Com- munion - theory ' of sacrifice , which eliminates all idea of offering from primitive sacrifice , regarding it simply as a kind of sacramental meal shared by man with his gods , is no longer in ...
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... Religion and Ethics , from whom the above quotation is taken , says with regard to this point : No theory of ... religions is a well- known fact , and nowhere is this fact so prominent as in the pages of the Old Testament . If an animal ...
... Religion and Ethics , from whom the above quotation is taken , says with regard to this point : No theory of ... religions is a well- known fact , and nowhere is this fact so prominent as in the pages of the Old Testament . If an animal ...
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... religions , but it is a fact worthy of note that this conception is found , not , as would be expected , among simple ... religious rites - in sacrifice . The words , ' I have given it ( the blood ) to you that you may make 2 1 Levit ...
... religions , but it is a fact worthy of note that this conception is found , not , as would be expected , among simple ... religious rites - in sacrifice . The words , ' I have given it ( the blood ) to you that you may make 2 1 Levit ...
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... religions as well , the blood was of equal import- ance in all forms of sacrifice . Atonement is here spoken of ... religion , sacrifice is usually divided into two main divisions , named , respectively , honorific and piacular . Under ...
... religions as well , the blood was of equal import- ance in all forms of sacrifice . Atonement is here spoken of ... religion , sacrifice is usually divided into two main divisions , named , respectively , honorific and piacular . Under ...
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... religions this conception of the Divine Nature is found ) , man has no right to make use of , or even to touch any of , nature's goods . And yet , if he refrains from doing so , how is he to live ? In order to live he must eat and drink ...
... religions this conception of the Divine Nature is found ) , man has no right to make use of , or even to touch any of , nature's goods . And yet , if he refrains from doing so , how is he to live ? In order to live he must eat and drink ...
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