|    Part, Question1   3, 8   |  members of its body. Now the ~unbaptized are nowise members of the
 2   3, 8   |     Reply OBJ 1: Those who are unbaptized, though not actually in
 3   3, 67  |        do this?~(5) Whether an unbaptized person can baptize?~(6)
 4   3, 67  |        by the ~Church that the unbaptized, whether Jews or pagans,
 5   3, 67  |    competent. Consequently, an unbaptized person can ~baptize in a
 6   3, 67  |        of urgency. So that two unbaptized persons may baptize ~one
 7   3, 67  |       wills. Consequently, the unbaptized can baptize: ~because, as
 8   3, 67  |        it is allowable that an unbaptized person should baptize rather ~
 9   3, 67  |     would intend to baptize an unbaptized person, ~and each, so far
10   3, 67  |        by all. Nevertheless an unbaptized person cannot be a godparent, ~
11   3, 67  |  Council of Mainz, although an unbaptized person: ~because the person
12   3, 72  |      as it is not given to the unbaptized, so neither should it ~be
13 Suppl, 71|       Para. 1/1~I answer that, Unbaptized children are not detained
14 Appen1, 1| distinguishes three classes of unbaptized persons: those ~namely who
15 Appen1, 1|       merit of ~Christ, so are unbaptized children to the demerit
16 Appen1, 1|        s merit. ~Therefore the unbaptized suffer pain through being
17 Appen1, 1|        1/2~On the contrary, If unbaptized children have interior sorrow
18 Appen1, 1|        it does not follow that unbaptized children have as ~much of
19 Appen1, 1|        3~Reply OBJ 5: Although unbaptized children are separated from
 
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