How do you define the nature of that atonement or propitiation which Jesus Christ made? |
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Yet the tigers of the Chitwan Valley can be elusive in the absence of propitiation by Tharu priests. |
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Similarly, there are other rituals outside their sphere of activity, such as the propitiation or exorcism of dangerous spirits. |
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In the context of hunting, young girls are the appropriate instrument for the propitiation of the goddess and the securing of her favour. |
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Rituals of traditional belief systems mark life-cycle events or involve propitiation for particular occasions and are led by shamans, spirit mediums, or prayer masters. |
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In His love He had to send His only begotten Son Jesus to this earth and permit Him to become the propitiation for the sins of sinners. |
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They advise and guide for the propitiation of interests of the rich and the powerful. |
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Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins. |
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They deny both the necessity and the validity of atonement by the death of the Cross, and affirm that its propitiation is not necessary to salvation. |
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The religion reflected in the Rigveda exhibits belief in several deities and the propitiation of divinities associated with the sky and the atmosphere. |
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The winter guardian spirit dance, involving dances, feasts, and prayers in propitiation of guardian spirits, was the most important community ritual for the Salish. |
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Our Lord Jesus, like the animal offered as the propitiation for our sin, shed the last drop of His blood and water to redeem all men from their sins. |
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Roman memoriousness was part celebration, part propitiation. |
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