And the daily act of His Priesthood thus performed, the unbloody immolation for ever presented before God in the eyes of His people, is the bond and pledge to them of the communicated sonship.
She robs them of this precious reality, and instead thereof, gives them an anomalous and utterly unscriptural thing, called "an unbloody sacrifice, or mass.
The church of Rome has so entirely departed from the truth set forth in the Lord's Supper, that she professes to offer, in the mass, "an unbloodysacrifice for the sins of the living and the dead.
Then did Barlaam come back to his chamber, and offer the holy Mysteries of the unbloody Sacrifice, and communicate him with the undefiled Mysteries of Christ: and Ioasaph rejoiced in spirit, giving thanks to Christ his God.
So when Ioasaph had manfully finished his long journey, and had brought the things required for the Holy Sacrifice, saintly Barlaam offered up to God the unbloody Sacrifice.
The offerings of which we read in the next seven chapters are of two kinds, namely, bloody and unbloody offerings.
Cain and Abel, the word is applied both to the bloody and the unbloody offering; but in the Levitical law, it is only applied to the latter.
But in the Sacrifice of the Mass He is offered up in an unbloody manner.
Christ was offered up on the cross in a bloody manner, and in the Mass He is offered up in an unbloody manner.
The first Mass took place that night, Our Lord's first unbloody sacrifice, to be followed on the morrow by the dreadful one of blood.
To appease Thy anger, O Lord, we recur to the unbloody sacrifice of Him Who was nailed to the cross for our salvation, and who ceases not to intercede for us in heaven.
In discussions of this question a distinction is sometimes made between bloody and unbloody offerings--they are supposed to differ in placatory or expiatory virtue, and one or the other of them is held to precede in order of time.
They were expiatory when they were designed to secure forgiveness for offenses, whether by bloody or by unbloody offerings, or by anything that it was supposed would secure the favor of the deity.
The Jewish features in their system are: acceptance of the Jewish Scriptures, observance of the Sabbath, recognition of the temple by sending unbloody offerings, regard for ceremonial purity.
Cain had no faith, and therefore he offered an unbloody sacrifice.
All this, and much more, lay involved in Cain's "unbloody sacrifice.
An unpardoned sinner coming into the presence of Jehovah, to present "an unbloody sacrifice," could only be regarded as guilty of the highest degree of presumption.
Nor was the victory an unbloody one to the Romans; a fourth part of the soldiers perished; and, where there was no less of loss, several Roman horsemen fell.
For he was the first who fought a successful battle with the king of the Veientians on this side of the Anio, nor did he obtain an unbloody victory.
He answered, in the words of his catechism, "An unbloody sacrifice.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unbloody" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.