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Aurelius and members of the Imperial family offer sacrifice in gratitude for success against Germanic tribes... Aurelius and members of the Imperial family offer sacrifice in gratitude for success against Germanic tribes... and members of the Imperial family offer sacrifice in gratitude for success against... The practice of sacrifice is found in the oldest human records... Sacrifice by type of offering... a sacrifice is known as a... ritual sacrifice ceased except among the... argued that God always held sacrifice inferior to prayer and philosophical meditation... was only natural that Israelites would believe that sacrifice was a necessary part of the relationship between God and man... God sent his only Son to become the sacrifice of the everlasting covenant... this sacrifice replaced the insufficient animal sacrifice of the Old Covenant... sacrifice of the ancient Korban Todah... not a separate or additional sacrifice to that Christ on the cross... The sacrifice is made present without Christ dying or being crucified again... sacrifice of Calvary by the now risen Christ... The complete identification of the Mass with the sacrifice of the cross is found in Christ... in sacrifice in the old covenant... the sacrifice he offers is himself... the merits of the one sacrifice of the cross can be applied to the redemption of those present... A prophecy of the sacrifice of the Mass... s own sufferings to the sacrifice of Christ on the cross... Orthodox response is that the sacrifice of the Mass in the New Covenant is that one sacrifice for sins on the... s sacrifice on the Cross... s sacrifice on the Cross... An animal sacrifice in Arabic is called... an animal sacrifice referred to as... sacrifice as a ritual... The sacrifice is done to help the poor and in remembrance of Prophet... s willingness to sacrifice his son Ishmael at God... Sacrifice in Hinduism can also refer to personal surrender through acts of inner and outer worship... Sacrifice by type of offering... Sacrifice by type of offering... the more highly the sacrifice is regarded but the more difficult to make... Animal sacrifice offered together with libation in Ancient Greece... Animal sacrifice offered together with libation in Ancient Greece... Animal sacrifice offered together with... Animal sacrifice is the ritual killing of an... Animal sacrifice has turned up in almost all cultures... Animal sacrifice is still practiced today by the followers of... Some villages in Greece also sacrifice animals to Orthodox saints in a practise known as kourb... Some occasions for human sacrifice found in multiple cultures on multiple continents include... Human sacrifice to accompany the dedication of a new temple or bridge... Sacrifice of people upon the... Human sacrifice in times of natural disaster... a human sacrifice would be made every day to aid the... Human sacrifice still happens today as an underground practice in some traditional religions... Human sacrifice is no longer officially condoned in any country... practising human sacrifice and eating human meat was a work of the demons... Human sacrifice is a common theme in the... sacrifice may also be more broadly defined as selflessness... Sacrifice is also used metaphorically to describe a number of plays in... Players who commit either a sacrifice fly or bunt are not charged with a... The Rise of Blood Sacrifice and Priest Kingship in Mesopotamia...

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