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1 Int, 7, p. xx| the ancients." The earlier sacrifices were "weak and beggarly 2 Int, 7, p. xx| depreciatory sense to the Jewish sacrifices, as not "embracing the truth." 3 Int, 7, p. xx| reasonable and acceptable sacrifices through His Supreme High 4 Int, 7, p. xx| Rejecting the Mosaic sacrifices, He delivered them bread 5 Int, 7, p. xx| higher sense than the Jewish sacrifices were foreshadowings uf it. 6 I, 6, p. 34| the One Omnipotent God by sacrifices and bodily ceremonies. He 7 I, 6, p. 37| down that the altar and the sacrifices should be nowhere else on 8 I, 6, p. 37| Egyptians shall celebrate their sacrifices to the Lord of the prophets 9 I, 6, p. 38| unbloody and reasonable sacrifices according to the new mysteries 10 I, 6, p. 39| nor made holy with bloody sacrifices, but staying at home in 11 I, 7, p. 45| Worship not with incense and sacrifices, but in spirit and in truth." 12 I, 8, p. 49| whole race, not with ./. sacrifices of bulls and blood, nor 13 I, 9, p. 50| propitiating God with animal sacrifices, while we are forbidden 14 I, 10, p. 55| honoured God with animal sacrifices at the very creation of 15 I, 10, p. 55| gifts. But Cain and his sacrifices be regarded not." ~Here 16 I, 10, p. 55| Holy Scripture, the first sacrifices thought of by the ancient 17 I, 10, p. 56| life. And the law about sacrifices suggests that it should 18 I, 10, p. 57| the prophets, the former sacrifices ceased at once because of 19 I, 10, p. 60| in place of the ancient sacrifices and whole burnt-offerings 20 I, 10, p. 60| mystic Chrism and the holy Sacrifices of Christ's Table that are 21 I, 10, p. 61| life the celebration of our sacrifices, bloodless, reasonable, 22 I, 10, p. 61| unembodied and spiritual sacrifices the oracle of the prophet 23 I, 10, p. 61| God, rejecting the Mosaic sacrifices, foretells that the future 24 I, 10, p. 62| taught, than a multitude of sacrifices offered with blood and smoke 25 II, 2, p. 69| the Ethiopians will bring Sacrifices to him. ~[Passage quoted, 26 II, 3, p. 73| glory and honour: bring sacrifices and come into [[Ps. xcvi. 27 II, 3, p. 74| reasonable and bloodless sacrifices of the new Covenant of Christ, 28 II, 3, p. 78| is the multitude of your sacrifices to me?" . ~and that which 29 III, 3, p. 120| should be honoured with sacrifices of bulls or the slaughter 30 III, 3, p. 122| and words of the recorded sacrifices of the (106) ancient Hebrews 31 III, 7, p. 160| have been about to offer sacrifices and libations to the disciples 32 IV, 10, p. 181| cruel and terrible human sacrifices of the "gods," I mean the 33 IV, 16, p. 205| to offer the spiritual sacrifices of praise and (d) words 34 IV, 16, p. 213| well-pleasing to God: the sacrifices of the blood of bulls and 35 IV, 16, p. 216| certain lustrations and sacrifices of blood was anointed with 36 V, Int, p. 223| worthlessness, from the human sacrifices connected with their rites 37 V, Int, p. 223| ordered to be honoured with sacrifices? What was their position 38 V, Int, p. 225| viciousness? I refer to the human sacrifices. Surely to delight not only 39 V, Int, p. 226| from birds, or signs or sacrifices or things of the kind. Wherefore 40 V, Int, p. 227| daemons, the popular human sacrifices of days gone by, and the 41 V, 3, p. 241| outward worship with the sacrifices and blood of irrational 42 V, 3, p. 241| to the Most High God with sacrifices and libations, nor did he 43 V, 3, p. 242| ministers even to-day i sacrifices after the manner of Melchizedek' 44 V, 3, p. 242| represented as offering outward sacrifices, but as blessing Abraham 45 VII, 1, p. 60| Egypt, as delighting in sacrifices and the blood of idols. 46 VIII, 1, p. 115| take pleasure in bloody sacrifices, or those ordained by Moses 47 VIII, 2, p. 137| of the new Covenant, the Sacrifices of the old are taken away. 48 VIII, 2, p. 137| in effect and truth, any sacrifices that were afterwards thought 49 IX, 5, p. 162| to them by the legal (d) sacrifices, but by the cleansing and 50 IX, 6, p. 164| worship performed through the sacrifices of the Mosaic Law, which 51 IX, 6, p. 164| is the multitude of your sacrifices?" He has transferred (c)