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Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

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sacrifice

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 3,6 | priest, in order to offer a sacrifice of~praise and thanksgiving 2 II, 6,6 | God and High Priest and Sacrifice. We were detained~in bondage 3 II, 6,6 | father, but changed the sacrifice, putting a ram in the place 4 II, 6,6 | the consequences of the Sacrifice of Christ which was offered 5 II, 6,7 | God Who is offered as a sacrifice for the life~of the world; 6 II, 6,7 | offers, the Performer of the sacrifice, the High~Priest. Christ 7 II, 6,7 | Himself is offered as a sacrifice, and He Himself~also offers 8 II, 6,7 | Himself~also offers the sacrifice. He Himself both receives 9 II, 6,7 | high priests had to offer sacrifice constantly; but Christ performed 10 II, 6,7 | but Christ performed the sacrifice once,~offering Himself as 11 II, 6,7 | offering Himself as the sacrifice (Heb. 7:27).~Those high 12 II, 8,5 | Mysteries,” “the Bloodless Sacrifice.”~The Eucharist is the greatest 13 II, 8,5 | remembrance of~Me. This Sacrifice must be performed “til He 14 II, 8,5 | world, Who is offered as a Sacrifice by the priests; and truly 15 II, 8,5 | the Cross.~The Eucharistic sacrifice is not a repetition of the 16 II, 8,5 | repetition of the Saviour’s Sacrifice on the Cross, but it is~ 17 II, 8,5 | though never consumed” The sacrifice on Golgotha and the sacrifice 18 II, 8,5 | sacrifice on Golgotha and the sacrifice of the~Eucharist are inseparable, 19 II, 8,5 | inseparable, comprising a single sacrifice; but at the same time they 20 II, 8,5 | to be distinguished: the sacrifice offered in the Eucharist 21 II, 8,5 | significance of the Eucharist as a sacrifice.~It is a sacrifice of praise 22 II, 8,5 | as a sacrifice.~It is a sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving. 23 II, 8,5 | who performs the Bloodless Sacrifice~according to the rite of 24 II, 8,5 | likewise a propitiatory sacrifice for all members of the Church. 25 II, 8,5 | Christianity the Bloodless Sacrifice was offered for the remembrance 26 II, 8,5 | Apostle James, and this sacrifice itself is often directly~ 27 II, 8,5 | called in these texts the sacrifice of propitiation.~The Eucharist 28 II, 8,5 | propitiation.~The Eucharist is a sacrifice which in the most intimate 29 II, 8,5 | The Eucharist is also a sacrifice of entreaty: for the peace 30 II, 8,7 | people, offer the Bloodless~Sacrifice in the Divine Liturgy. And 31 II, 9,2 | the propitiatory Bloodless Sacrifice which is offered~for the 32 II, 9,2 | and by the power of His Sacrifice~on the Cross, which was 33 II, 9,3 | in offering the~Bloodless Sacrifice) those who have previously 34 II, 9,4 | offering of~the Bloodless Sacrifice of the Body and Blood of 35 II, 9,4 | manifestations of prayer and sacrifice actions: He bowed the knee, 36 Add, 0,3| there remaineth~no more sacrifice for sins, but only a certain 37 Add, 0,4| there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins, but a certain 38 App, 2 | philosophy will be~forced to sacrifice, willingly or unwillingly,


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