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1 Int, 6, p. xx | it is also an expiatory sacrifice for the sins of men. "He 2 Int, 7, p. xx | Jesus the Lamb of God by His sacrifice frees us from the Mosaic 3 Int, 7, p. xx | Thus we enter on a greater sacrifice and priestly act (θυσια 4 Int, 7, p. xx | the Father "a wonderful sacrifice and unique victim" (θυμα 5 Int, 7, p. xx | continually to God in place of a sacrifice (προσφερειν αντι θυσιας)." ~ 6 Int, 7, p. xx | Mal. i. 11.) It is our sacrifice of praise: "we sacrifice 7 Int, 7, p. xx | sacrifice of praise: "we sacrifice in a new way according to 8 Int, 7, p. xx | the new covenant, the pure sacrifice." "A contrite heart" has 9 Int, 7, p. xx | heart" has been called a sacrifice to God (Ps. li. 17). And 10 Int, 7, p. xx | of our prayers." "So we sacrifice and burn incense, celebrating 11 Int, 7, p. xx | the memory of the great sacrifice in the mysteries which He 12 Int, 7, p. xx | the inner nature of the sacrifice is stressed; the real sacrifice 13 Int, 7, p. xx | sacrifice is stressed; the real sacrifice is the contrite heart offered 14 Int, 7, p. xx | passages: - (i) That the Mosaic Sacrifice, the Sacrifice on the Cross, 15 Int, 7, p. xx | the Mosaic Sacrifice, the Sacrifice on the Cross, and the Eucharistic 16 Int, 7, p. xx | Cross, and the Eucharistic Sacrifice are intimately related. 17 Int, 7, p. xx | latter is a Memorial of the Sacrifice of the Cross in a far higher 18 Int, 9, p. xx | bidden to burn Incense and to sacrifice the Fruits of the Earth 19 I, 3, p. 15 | Thou shall not be able to sacrifice the passover {2d} in any 20 I, 3, p. 15 | called on there, thou shall sacrifice the passover at even at 21 I, 3, p. 19 | penalty from him in the sacrifice ordained, by requiring him 22 I, 3, p. 19 | a journey, to offer the sacrifice ordained by Moses for each 23 I, 6, p. 34 | their ruined mother-city to sacrifice according to the law, to 24 I, 6, p. 36 | and I will not accept a sacrifice at your hands. 11. For from 25 I, 6, p. 36 | incense of prayer and the sacrifice called "pure," because it 26 I, 6, p. 36 | pure," because it is not a sacrifice of blood but of good works? 27 I, 6, p. 36 | that day, and shall offer sacrifice, and vow vows to the Lord 28 I, 6, p. 37 | the Egyptians, if they "sacrifice to the Supreme God," must 29 I, 6, p. 41 | should be worshipped by the sacrifice of slain beasts, of incense 30 I, 10, p. 54 | bidden to burn Incense and to sacrifice the Fruits of the Earth 31 I, 10, p. 54 | those who ask why we do not sacrifice animals to Almighty God, 32 I, 10, p. 54 | that early men did not ever sacrifice animals, nor burn incense 33 I, 10, p. 54 | stained the altars with the sacrifice of animals, and that this 34 I, 10, p. 54 | animals, and that this was a sacrifice sinful, unrighteous, and 35 I, 10, p. 55 | the fruits of the earth a sacrifice to the Lord. And Abel also 36 I, 10, p. 55 | valuable than their own life to sacrifice, in place of it they brought 37 I, 10, p. 55 | place of it they brought a sacrifice through that of the unreasoning 38 I, 10, p. 56 | head, as one offering a sacrifice on behalf of himself. Thus 39 I, 10, p. 56 | ritual in every case, no sacrifice is ever brought up otherwise. 40 I, 10, p. 56 | conclude that those who sacrifice them commit no sin. Noah 41 I, 10, p. 56 | great and worthy and divine sacrifice was not yet available for 42 I, 10, p. 57 | must perform in symbol his sacrifice, and shew forth in type 43 I, 10, p. 57 | because of the better and true Sacrifice. ~This Sacrifice was the 44 I, 10, p. 57 | and true Sacrifice. ~This Sacrifice was the Christ of God, from 45 I, 10, p. 58 | are admitted to a greater sacrifice than that of the ancient 46 I, 10, p. 58 | slaughter, and as a lamb to the sacrifice, and all this for us and 47 I, 10, p. 59 | continually instead of a sacrifice. ~This also the wondrous 48 I, 10, p. 59 | he goes on to say: ~"7. Sacrifice and offering thou wouldest 49 I, 10, p. 61 | place: ~"Offer to God the sacrifice of praise, and give the 50 I, 10, p. 61 | of my hands is an evening sacrifice."And once more: "The sacrifice 51 I, 10, p. 61 | sacrifice."And once more: "The sacrifice of God is a contrite spirit." ~ 52 I, 10, p. 62 | and a pure offering." ~We sacrifice, therefore, to Almighty 53 I, 10, p. 62 | therefore, to Almighty God a sacrifice of praise. We sacrifice 54 I, 10, p. 62 | sacrifice of praise. We sacrifice the divine and holy and 55 I, 10, p. 62 | and sacred offering. We sacrifice anew according to the new 56 I, 10, p. 62 | the new covenant the pure sacrifice. But the sacrifice to God 57 I, 10, p. 62 | pure sacrifice. But the sacrifice to God is called "a contrite 58 I, 10, p. 62 | thy sight." ~So, then, we sacrifice and offer incense: On the 59 I, 10, p. 62 | the Memorial of His great Sacrifice according to the Mysteries 60 II, 3, p. 73 | Lord. And they shall do sacrifice, and say prayers to the 61 II, 3, p. 73 | Egyptians will there offer sacrifice, say prayers and give gifts 62 III, 3, p. 120 | acceptable and sweetest sacrifice to God to be the keeping 63 III, 3, p. 120 | as Incense, or offer in Sacrifice, any of the Things of Earth 64 III, 3, p. 121 | self-discipline" 35 as a holy sacrifice to God. That worship is 65 III, 3, p. 121 | contemplation of God this sacrifice is perfected. ~From the 66 III 121(36)| composed Rites, or concerning Sacrifice, A Testament, Oracles, Epistles, 67 III, 3, p. 122 | inferior, he should sacrifice nothing at all, neither 68 III, 3, p. 122 | therefore, we ought not to offer sacrifice to the great God, that is 69 III, 6, p. 147 | compelled by them to offer sacrifice. And if not one of our own 70 III, 6, p. 152 | and would sooner dare to sacrifice our (d) soul to death than 71 III, 6, p. 153 | the daemons? How could He sacrifice to evil spirits? Or how 72 IV, 12, p. 187 | victim of God and a great sacrifice for the whole world might 73 IV, 16, p. 205 | May he remember all thy sacrifice, | and fatten thy burnt 74 IV, 16, p. 205 | and fatten thy burnt sacrifice. | " And since all that 75 V, Int, p. 223 | their position about human sacrifice? For this question is the 76 V, 3, p. 242 | nations, perform the spiritual sacrifice according to the customs 77 VI, 18, p. 32 | mind, and dared to offer sacrifice to God Himself, and that 78 VI, 20, p. 39 | enactments of Moses, nor sacrifice at the altar in Jerusalem. 79 VIII, 1, p. 115 | recorded, where he says, "Sacrifice and offering hast thou not 80 VIII, 2, p. 116 | the time of the evening sacrifice. 22. And he instructed me 81 VIII, 2, p. 117 | the midst of the week my sacrifice and drink-offering shall 82 VIII, 2, p. 135 | and in half the week the sacrifice and the libation shall be 83 VIII, 2, p. 136 | Covenant with many, the (401) sacrifice and libation was taken away, 84 VIII, 2, p. 136 | in effect from that time sacrifice and libation were taken 85 VIII, 2, p. 137 | and from that moment the sacrifice and libation well pleasing 86 VIII, 2, p. 137 | the perfect and supreme Sacrifice which He offered, when He 87 VIII, 2, p. 137 | sin of the world, which sacrifice having been delivered to 88 VIII, 2, p. 137 | being rent at the very time. Sacrifice and libation being from 89 X, Int, p. 189 | Eternal High Priest, offering sacrifice for the existence and preservation 90 X, Int, p. 191 | should be offered as a sacrifice to God: "For since by man 91 X, 8, p. 220 | forth as the ransom and sacrifice for the whole world, and 92 X, 8, p. 221 | should have suffered, as our sacrifice and ransom, so that we may