There is a rather handsome ancient baldacchino, with an old Greek picture let into its front, over the high altar.
For he says, "if it be asked me how it is, that is, how believers sacramentally receive Christ's body and blood?
Sunkalamma, a goddess, her effigy made of rice and eatensacramentally by the Malas of Southern India, viii.
Sanctify these thy creatures of bread and wine, which, according to thy will, we set apart to this holy use, that they may be sacramentally the body and blood of thy Son Jesus Christ.
Sanctify these thy creatures of bread and wine, which according to thy institution and command, we set apart to this holy use, that they may be sacramentally the body and blood of thy Son Jesus Christ.
Then let the Minister say, This bread and wine being set apart, and consecrated to this holy use by God's appointment, are now no common bread and wine, but sacramentally the body and blood of Christ.
The earth was sprinkled with his blood and fed with his flesh in order to fertilise it, and possibly the worshippers partook sacramentally of the flesh.
Doubtless this was a very ancient ceremony, dating from a time when both the pig and the mouse were venerated as divine, and when their flesh was partaken of sacramentally on rare and solemn occasions as the body and blood of gods.
The Madi or Moru tribe of Central Africa, whose chief wealth is their cattle, though they also practise agriculture, appear to kill a lamb sacramentally on certain solemn occasions.
This can hardly be explained except by the supposition that the pig was a sacred animal which was eaten sacramentally by his worshippers once a year.
Thus the cock, the hare, the cat, the goat, and the OX are eaten sacramentally by the harvester, and the pig is eaten sacramentally by ploughmen in spring.
The Madi or Moru tribe of Central Africa, whose chief wealth is their cattle, though they also practice agriculture, appear to kill a lamb sacramentally on certain solemn occasions.
The custom of eating bread sacramentally as the body of a god was practised by the Aztecs before the discovery and conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards.
At another festival the Mexicans made the semblance of a bone out of paste and ate it sacramentally as the bone of the god.
Doubtless this was a very ancient rite, dating from a time when both the pig and the mouse were venerated as divine, and when their flesh was partaken of sacramentally on rare and solemn occasions as the body and blood of gods.
Lamb killed sacramentally by the Madi tribe of Central Africa, ii.
M71) The custom of eating bread sacramentally as the body of a god was practised by the Aztecs before the discovery and conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards.
M71 Aztec custom of eating sacramentally a dough image of the god Huitzilopochtli or Vitzilipuztli as a mode of communion with the deity.
M38 Custom of eating the new corn sacramentally as the body of the corn-spirit.
Men of other totem clans also partake of their totemssacramentally at these Intichiuma ceremonies (Spencer and Gillen, op.
But there are no two distinct ways of receiving Baptism, namely, sacramentally and spiritually.
Consequently those to whom Baptism is wanting thus, cannot obtain salvation: since neither sacramentallynor mentally are they incorporated in Christ, through Whom alone can salvation be obtained.
Objection 1: It seems that two ways ought not to be distinguished of eating Christ's body, namely, sacramentally and spiritually.
Now we are likened unto Him sacramentally in Baptism, according to Rom.
Under the first heading there are twelve points of inquiry: (1) Whether there are two ways of eating this sacrament, namely, sacramentallyand spiritually?
When all was over the priests piously improved the occasion, preaching that all this had been typical of human destiny, while the aristocracy sacramentally ate the victim's roasted limbs.
Whatever may have been the ultimate origin of the idea of God, and of the belief in His expiatory death and subsequent resurrection, the origin of the custom of eating Him sacramentallypermits of a very simple explanation.
You were sacramentally admitted into this catholic church by baptism, and spiritually by your being "born of the Spirit.
It is sacramentally done in baptism; but till it be personally owned, and heartily renewed by men at age, they have no reason to be numbered with adult believers, nor to dream of a part in the blessings of the covenant.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sacramentally" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.