An Essay on the Nature, Design, and Origin of SacrificesJ. and P. Knapton, 1748 - 354 pagina's |
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Pagina iii
... Customs of the Country in which They lived . The way which the Chriftians took to vindicate themselves for refusing to facrifice , was , partly to fhew the Weakness and Abfurdity of the Heathen way of Worship ; and partly to produce ...
... Customs of the Country in which They lived . The way which the Chriftians took to vindicate themselves for refusing to facrifice , was , partly to fhew the Weakness and Abfurdity of the Heathen way of Worship ; and partly to produce ...
Pagina 4
... Custom , by reason of its very remote Antiquity , one ought not to reject the Light one may have , because one has not the Brightness of the Mid- day Sun. To begin then with defining what I mean by the word Sacrifice . Whatever is given ...
... Custom , by reason of its very remote Antiquity , one ought not to reject the Light one may have , because one has not the Brightness of the Mid- day Sun. To begin then with defining what I mean by the word Sacrifice . Whatever is given ...
Pagina 54
... Custom Custom which was not unufual among the Romans . Propertius ( 54 ) Virgil has mentioned this Cuftom feveral ...
... Custom Custom which was not unufual among the Romans . Propertius ( 54 ) Virgil has mentioned this Cuftom feveral ...
Pagina 55
Arthur Ashley Sykes. Custom which was not unufual among the Romans . Propertius tells us of a Woollen Crown , or Circle , that went thrice about the Hearth or Altar . Terque focum circa laneus Orbis eat . Prop . 1. iv . Eleg . 6 ...
Arthur Ashley Sykes. Custom which was not unufual among the Romans . Propertius tells us of a Woollen Crown , or Circle , that went thrice about the Hearth or Altar . Terque focum circa laneus Orbis eat . Prop . 1. iv . Eleg . 6 ...
Pagina 56
... Custom , and tells us that " the < c * Quæ Pacis Bellique fit cultrix . Aut quia mite et quietum Animal fit Ovis ; cujus quietem habere debent , qui in fœdus et Amicitiam coeunt . Servius . in Æneid . lib . v . iii . 1. 128 . + Lanis ...
... Custom , and tells us that " the < c * Quæ Pacis Bellique fit cultrix . Aut quia mite et quietum Animal fit Ovis ; cujus quietem habere debent , qui in fœdus et Amicitiam coeunt . Servius . in Æneid . lib . v . iii . 1. 128 . + Lanis ...
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Æneid againſt Altar Animal Atonement Beafts becauſe Blood Bread brought Bullock Burnt Offering cafe Cake caſe Ceres commanded Confeffion confumed Congregation Corban Covenant crifice Cuſtom Dæmons defigned defire Drink Offering Exod Expiation expreffed faid fame fays feems fering fhall fhew fhould fice fignifies fince Fire flain Fleſh fome Frankincenfe Friendship fuch Gifts Goat Gods himſelf Houſe Ibid Impofition of Hands inftance Iniquity Janus Jews Lamb Law of Mofes Levit likewife Maimonides manner means Meat Offering Mincha Mishnah moſt muſt neceffary Notion obferved Oblation occafion Offender paffage paffed Paffeover Peace Offerings Perfon Plautus Prayer prefent Prieft Puniſhment purpoſe quæ quod reaſon Rites Sacred Sacri Sacrifices Sacrificiis Salt ſays ſeems Servius ſhall Sin Offering Sins Solemn ſpeak Subftitution thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe tion Trefpafs Offering ufual unto the Lord uſed Victim Wine word worshipped δὲ ἐν καὶ τὰ τῆς τὸ τῶν