It is a continual burnt offering, which was ordained in mount Sinai for a sweet savour, a sacrifice made by fire unto the Lord. (Numbers 28:6)
Catholic Christian Instructed in the Sacraments, Sacrifice, and Ceremonies of the Church
by R. B. Challoner, quoted
GC 384
Ceremonial sacrifice, Ceremonial sacrifices
Adam and sons began to offer
PK 685
[5]
Continual offering
See Offering
“Courage in the Lord!”
cry of, in 1844
GW 265
[1]
Daily sacrifice
See Sacrifice
Evening sacrifice
See Sacrifice
Forest fire, Forest fires
as judgments of God
5T 234
Freewill offering
See Offering
Furnace fire, Furnace fires
are not to destroy, but to refine, ennoble, and sanctify
8T 123
[2]
Gratitude offering
See Thank offering
Human sacrifice
See Sacrifice
Idolatrous sacrifice
of mass, Lord’s Supper supplanted by
GC 59