Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 6, 3| eating meats offered in sacrifice to idols, imagining that
2 I, 24, 5| regarding] meats offered in sacrifice to idols, thinks them of
3 III, 10, 1| incense; " and he came to sacrifice, "entering into the temple
4 III, 10, 4| that they should offer a sacrifice, as it is said in the law
5 III, 11, 8| Zacharias the priest offering sacrifice to God. For now was made
6 IV, 5, 4| mind delivered up, as a sacrifice to God, his only-begotten
7 IV, 5, 4| only-begotten Son, as a sacrifice for our redemption.~5.
8 IV, 10, 1| saying: "Thou mayest not sacrifice the passover within any
9 IV, 10, 1| called on there, thou shalt sacrifice the passover at even, towards
10 IV, 17, 1| obedience is better than sacrifice, and to hearken than the
11 IV, 17, 1| rams." David also says: "Sacrifice and oblation Thou didst
12 IV, 17, 1| For if Thou hadst desired sacrifice, then would I have given
13 IV, 17, 1| in burnt-offerings. The .sacrifice of God is a broken spirit;
14 IV, 17, 1| counsel: "Offer unto God the sacrifice of praise, and pay thy vows
15 IV, 17, 2| suggesting to them the true sacrifice, by offering which they
16 IV, 17, 2| elsewhere declares: "The sacrifice to God is an afflicted heart:
17 IV, 17, 3| Egypt, that they might offer sacrifice to Him, but that, forgetting
18 IV, 17, 4| desire mercy rather than sacrifice, and the knowledge of God
19 IV, 17, 4| will have mercy, and not sacrifice, ye would not have condemned
20 IV, 17, 5| Omnipotent, and I will not accept sacrifice at your hands. For from
21 IV, 17, 5| offered to My name, and a pure sacrifice; for great is My name among
22 IV, 17, 5| but that in every place sacrifice shall be offered to Him,
23 IV, 17, 6| offered to My name, and a pure sacrifice." Now John, in the Apocalypse,
24 IV, 18, 1| accounted with God a pure sacrifice, and is acceptable to Him;
25 IV, 18, 1| that He stands in need of a sacrifice from us, but that he who
26 IV, 18, 3| since God is not appeased by sacrifice. For if any one shall endeavour
27 IV, 18, 3| shall endeavour to offer a sacrifice merely to outward appearance,
28 IV, 18, 3| not deceive God by that sacrifice which is offered correctly
29 IV, 18, 3| God stands in no need of sacrifice; but it is the conscience
30 IV, 18, 3| offerer that sanctifies the sacrifice when it is pure, and thus
31 IV, 18, 3| He, "who kills a calf [in sacrifice] to Me, is as if he slew
32 IV, 18, 4| is justly reckoned a pure sacrifice with God. As Paul also says
33 IV, 18, 4| odour of a sweet smell, a sacrifice acceptable, pleasing to
34 V, 25, 4| sin has been given for a sacrifice, and righteousness been
35 V, 25, 4| flight, they who offer a pure sacrifice unto God: "And in the midst
36 V, 25, 4| the week," he says, "the sacrifice and the libation shall be
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