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1 8, II | himself should soon be a sacrifice for the Lord's sake, he 2 9, II | could be so without the sacrifice of our brethren's safety, 3 18, I | dragged by her husband to sacrifice, and (with no conscience 4 20, III | herself that she might not sacrifice; but she appears only to 5 48, II | condemn the hands of those who sacrifice, when he himself is more 6 51, XIII| good-will to the abominable sacrifice, and one who, after long 7 51, XIV | bishop, that we must not sacrifice to idols, that the servant 8 51, XIV | that I am not allowed to sacrifice, that I cannot come to the 9 54, IX | that he was polluted by sacrifice, or by receiving a certificate, 10 54, XIII| and angry with those who sacrifice, and when He threatens eternal 11 62, I | founder and teacher of this sacrifice, did and taught, I have 12 62, IV | prefigured the sacrament of the sacrifice of the Lord, according to 13 62, IV | assuredly this coming from that sacrifice and thence descending; that 14 62, IV | Jesus Christ, who offered a sacrifice to God the Father, and offered 15 62, IV | the figure of Christ's sacrifice precedes, namely, as ordained 16 62, V | before the type of the Lord's sacrifice, making mention of the immolated 17 62, IX | the cup, nor the Lord's sacrifice celebrated with a legitimate 18 62, IX | unless our oblation and sacrifice respond to His passion. 19 62, IX | of His Father, if in the sacrifice of God the Father and of 20 62, XIV | followed. For if in the sacrifice which Christ offered none 21 62, XIV | first offered Himself a sacrifice to the Father, and has commanded 22 62, XIV | then offers a true and full sacrifice in the Church to God the 23 62, XVI | day, that the very hour of sacrifice might show the setting and 24 62, XVI | of my hands be an evening sacrifice." But we celebrate the resurrection 25 62, XVII| the Lord's passion is the sacrifice which we offer), we ought 26 63, II | those who obey the devil and sacrifice to idols, how does he think 27 63, II | can be transferred to the sacrifice of God and the prayer of 28 63, II | the priests to approach to sacrifice even if they have been in 29 65, Arg | MADE FOR HIM, OR THAT THE SACRIFICE SHOULD BE CELEBRATED FOR 30 65, II | be made for him, nor any sacrifice be celebrated for his repose. 31 67, III | been contaminated by the sacrifice of a profane and unrighteous 32 74, X | Eucharist, and to offer sacrifice to the Lord, not without 33 74, XVII| appoint a common altar and sacrifice.~ 34 76, III | you celebrate and offer a sacrifice to God equally precious 35 76, III | Scripture speaks, saying, "The sacrifice of God is a broken spirit; 36 76, III | despise." You offer this sacrifice to God; you celebrate this 37 76, III | God; you celebrate this sacrifice without intermission day 38 76, III | present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God. 39 78, III | Quirinus and from yourself, a sacrifice from every clean thing. 40 80, II | again, "A broken spirit is a sacrifice to God: a contrite and humble 41 80, II | and received them as a sacrifice of a burnt-offering, and