In the early Hakka society, two umbrellas were usually given as dowry, due to the " paper " and " child " homonym in the language, symbolizing a blessing for the woman to " give birth to a son soon ", a propitiatory compliment to the newlyweds at the time.
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The seven sacraments were reaffirmed and the Eucharist pronounced to be a true propitiatory sacrifice as well as a sacrament, in which the bread and wine were Mass was to be offered for dead and living alike and in giving to the apostles the command " do this in remembrance of me, " Christ conferred upon them a sacerdotal power.
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The " Rosaliae " of the standards in May were contingent on " supplicationes ", a broad category of propitiatory ritual that realigned the community, in this case the army, with the " pax deorum ", the " treaty " or peace of the gods, by means of a procession, public prayers, and offerings.
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The feast was accompanied with the use of torchs and bonfires ( the blazes, vampi in dialect ) which represented a very old propitiatory tradition of fire which is a symbol of purification, like in many popular festivities held in Europe; the flame means also the death of the old sin and the light of the new man after he has received Baptism.
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On 14 November 1883 a large number of his friends met at the Melbourne Town Hall to express their sympathy with Strong and to present him with a cheque for ?000 and disavow all complicity with the doctrines of the lecture and declare his faith in the true deity of the Lord Jesus Christ, the propitiatory character of his death and the real resurrection of his body from the dead.
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:* We believe that only repentance and faith in Christ's propitiatory sacrifice ( which opens the doors of eternal life so we can have free access to God ), the only high priest, are essential for purification from sin for anyone who relies on God " ( Rom 3 : 22-25; Acts 2 : 38; I Pt 1 : 18, 19; Eph 2 : 8 ) ".
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2c ) has editied disruptively, repeatedly failing to communicate effectively with other editors ( eg [ http : / / en . wikipedia . org / w / index . php ? title = User _ talk : ZuluPapa5 & oldid = 372035963 # I _ performed _ my _ proprietary _ propitiatory _ linguistics _ analysis . . . ), ignoring consensus that has gone against him, and generally failing to adhere to the standards of the encyclopedia.
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A location for Antaeus somewhere beyond the Maghreb might be quite flexible in longitude : when the Roman commander Quintus Sertorius crossed from Hispania to North Africa, he was told by the residents of Tingis ( Tangier ), far to the west of Libya, that the gigantic remains of Antaeus would be found within a certain tumulus; digging it open, his men found giant bones; closing the site, Sertorius made propitiatory offerings and " helped to magnify the tomb's reputation ".
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This was a manifold, therapeutic, magical, propitiatory, alchemic role which flouted the strict biblical and rabbinic prohibitions on the consumption of blood . . . . But between this dried blood used in the rite blood which originated from unknown donors, alive and well, and mostly belonging to indigent families and alleged ritual murders there was no relationship whatsoever save in the minds of judges ( and not only those of Trent ) as they endeavoured to prove the blood accusation against the Jews.
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The Lutheran churches, although commonly adopting the Apostles'Creed, still in their original confessions, either pass over in silence the communion of saints or explain it as the Church's " union with Jesus Christ in the one true faith " ( Luther's Small Catechism ), or as " the congregation of saints and true believers " ( Augsburg Confession, ibid ., III, 12 ), carefully excluding, if not the memory, at least the invocation of the saints, because Scripture " propoundeth unto us one Christ, the Mediator, Propitiatory, High-Priest, and Intercessor " ( ibid ., III, 26 ).