- "that
which expiates or
propitiates" or "the gift
which procures propitiation". 1 John 2:2 (KJV) reads: "And he is the
propitiation for our sins: and not...
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administer religious rites; in particular,
rites of
sacrifice to, and
propitiation of, a
deity or deities.
Their office or
position is the "priesthood"...
- Jesus'
death and resurrection. His
death was an
expiation as well as a
propitiation, and by Christ's
blood peace is made
between God and man. By grace, through...
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possessions or the
lives of
animals or
humans to a
deity as an act of
propitiation or worship.
Evidence of
ritual animal sacrifice has been seen at least...
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lasting marriages.
After their departure, the
richer women of the
village propitiated the couple,
offering them a
choice of dishes.
Shiva asked his consort...
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Bhatta had
performed the
ceremony at an inau****ious hour and
neglected to
propitiate the
spirits adored in the Tantra. That was why, he said, the
queen mother...
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Esoteric transmission Evocation Exorcism Initiation Invocation Meditation Propitiation Rite of p****age
Ritual purification Sacrifice Societies A∴A∴ Élus Coëns...
- god of pre-Christian Ireland.
According to
Christian writers, he was
propitiated with
human sacrifice and his
worship was
ended by
Saint Patrick. He is...
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offering food, or the
lives of
animals or
people to the gods, as an act of
propitiation or worship.
Sacrifice may also
refer to:
Sacrifice (painting), a 2013...
- of
lower classes, refugees, and
plans developed by thieves. She was
propitiated by
libations poured with the left hand. The poet
Horace and the playwright...