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Definition of Sacrificers
1. sacrificer [n] - See also: sacrificer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sacrificers
Literary usage of Sacrificers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of India from the Earliest Ages by James Talboys Wheeler (1874)
"They appear in two distinct capacities, namely, as priests or sacrificers, and
as sages or philosophers. The priest was generally a married householder, ..."
2. The Moral Teaching of the New Testament by Charles Adolphus Row (1873)
"Of the noble army of self-sacrificers, Jesus Christ is the Leader and the King.
The aspect of our Lord as a self-sacrificer is that which imparts vitality ..."
3. The Moral Teaching of the New Testament by Charles Adolphus Row (1873)
"Of the noble army of self-sacrificers, Jesus Christ is the Leader and the King.
The aspect of our Lord as a self-sacrificer is that which imparts vitality ..."
4. The Christian's manual, a guide to the emended New Testament by William Cartan (1876)
"I. THE faithful brethren are sacrificers of God, whom they worship through the Lord
... And ye shall be unto me a kingdom of sacrificers and a holy nation. ..."
5. The Teaching of the Vedas: What Light Does it Throw on the Origin and by Maurice Phillips (1895)
"iS 3- The sacrificers. Originally the father of a family was the priest who
offered sacrifice for his own household, and hence was, and still is, ..."