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Meanings of vicarious sacrifice in English
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Usage of vicarious sacrifice in English
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What would you then think of the doctrine of vicarioussacrifice?
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All gospel blessings are founded upon the vicarioussacrifice of the Lord Jesus Christ.
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With having failed to preach the efficacy of vicarioussacrifice.
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It was the world-old heroism of vicarioussacrifice.
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The thought of another vicarioussacrifice awed him.
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Nature accepts no vicarioussacrifice, no vicarious service.
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The vicarioussacrifice seemed none the less noble to the Englishman because it was involuntary and an accident.
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It begins in the initial fact by which man's existence is maintained upon earth-motherhood , avastvicarioussacrifice.
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It is a law, the law of vicarioussacrifice, which runs through everything, why, we do not know.
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Better the reformers had kept their belief in a purgatory, and parted with what is called vicarioussacrifice!
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One can see no justice in a vicarioussacrifice, nor in the God who could be placated by such means.
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Church and became Episcopalians, then Miss Clarice found that she couldn't believe in vicarioussacrifice and went over to Buddhism.
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Finding the conditions unfavourable, he did not do so, but sent over General Wadsworth, as a vicarioussacrifice, to take command.
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Then follow several paragraphs which are clearly directed against Christian missionaries, and more particularly against the doctrine of vicarioussacrifice and prayer:
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But God is utterly just, and nowise resembles a legal-minded Roman emperor, or a bad pope formulating the doctrine of vicarioussacrifice.
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In her tale, the heroine killed herself; but the author, saved by this vicarioussacrifice, lived, and in time even smiled over her manuscript.