The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1917 |
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... seem to be the simplest explanation of ' bloody sacrifice , ' and the one that best accords with the evidence afforded by the study of religion and anthropology.1 ' Bloody sacrifice , ' i.e. , the offering of a living animal or rather ...
... seem to be the simplest explanation of ' bloody sacrifice , ' and the one that best accords with the evidence afforded by the study of religion and anthropology.1 ' Bloody sacrifice , ' i.e. , the offering of a living animal or rather ...
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... seems prob- able that in the offering of first lings , and in the type of sacrifice known in the Levitical system as the peace- offering , we have its earliest form . The other forms may be regarded as the result of a gradual break - up ...
... seems prob- able that in the offering of first lings , and in the type of sacrifice known in the Levitical system as the peace- offering , we have its earliest form . The other forms may be regarded as the result of a gradual break - up ...
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... seem to have been the original notion . It did become attached to sacrifice in later Jewish and in Christian thought ... seems to have been that of purification from sin , which was regarded as ' uncleanness or defilement , whether moral ...
... seem to have been the original notion . It did become attached to sacrifice in later Jewish and in Christian thought ... seems to have been that of purification from sin , which was regarded as ' uncleanness or defilement , whether moral ...
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... seems to have been prominent , and so in practically all other religions . The effect of sin was to render the sinner impure or unclean ' in God's sight . By means of sacrifice , and especially by means of the blood of the victim , this ...
... seems to have been prominent , and so in practically all other religions . The effect of sin was to render the sinner impure or unclean ' in God's sight . By means of sacrifice , and especially by means of the blood of the victim , this ...
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seems to have been regarded as equivalent to a personal application of the blood to the offerers . It was , as it were , a witness to the removal of sin . Perhaps , also , we may regard it as a witness to the powerlessness of the blood ...
seems to have been regarded as equivalent to a personal application of the blood to the offerers . It was , as it were , a witness to the removal of sin . Perhaps , also , we may regard it as a witness to the powerlessness of the blood ...
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