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... consecration of the dead , should be marked by appropriate acts of a public and formal kind and should be consecrated by spiritual ac- ceptance . Lastly , both insist that the Soul of man ( in the sense of the inmost hopes , beliefs ...
... consecration of the dead , should be marked by appropriate acts of a public and formal kind and should be consecrated by spiritual ac- ceptance . Lastly , both insist that the Soul of man ( in the sense of the inmost hopes , beliefs ...
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... consecrated by final in- corporation of our life in the body with the organic life of the great Social Being , of whose effective and bene- ficent power , each life must form a part . Salvation becomes co - operation during life with ...
... consecrated by final in- corporation of our life in the body with the organic life of the great Social Being , of whose effective and bene- ficent power , each life must form a part . Salvation becomes co - operation during life with ...
Page 80
... consecration of the Past of Civilisation , which is the meaning and the basis of Humanity , is merely the philosophic and scientific em- bodiment of the primitive and universal Worship of An- cestors founded by Fetichism . This was ...
... consecration of the Past of Civilisation , which is the meaning and the basis of Humanity , is merely the philosophic and scientific em- bodiment of the primitive and universal Worship of An- cestors founded by Fetichism . This was ...
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... consecrated to some divinity , often very humble , local , simple , but superhuman and ideal . Libations , meals , omens , every act of life , weighing in scales , measuring a distance , founding a house , beginning a journey , had ...
... consecrated to some divinity , often very humble , local , simple , but superhuman and ideal . Libations , meals , omens , every act of life , weighing in scales , measuring a distance , founding a house , beginning a journey , had ...
Page 127
... in ritual as in creed , resorts to unmeaning compromise , allowing candles which may not be lit , altars of wood but not of stone , a hierarchy which has but shadowy power , and the form of consecration , whilst in THE CATHOLIC CHURCH 127.
... in ritual as in creed , resorts to unmeaning compromise , allowing candles which may not be lit , altars of wood but not of stone , a hierarchy which has but shadowy power , and the form of consecration , whilst in THE CATHOLIC CHURCH 127.
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Page 181 - ... the Dissidence of Dissent and the Protestantism of the Protestant religion. I do not say that other and more intelligent forces than this were not opposed to the Oxford movement : but this was the force which really beat it ; this was the force which Dr. Newman...