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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
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