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1 Preface, 2 | Since the chief aim of this sacred science is to give a ~knowledge
2 Preface, 2 | list of Commentaries on the Sacred Scriptures are exhaustive,
3 ApCreed, 12 (2) | preaching of the Gospel to sacred things. ~The word "ecclesia" (
4 ApCreed, 13 (15) | not give the power of so sacred a ministry to all, ~but
5 ApCreed, 14 (2) | therefore, contrary ~to the Sacred Scripturess, which in many
6 ApCreed, 14, 2 | incorruption."7 And likewise the Sacred Scripture says that by the ~
7 10Command, 2 (5)| day of the week was held sacred for other reasons, viz.,
8 Sacramen | God": "a Sacrament is a sacred thing" or "the sign of a
9 Sacramen | thing" or "the sign of a sacred ~thing."1 Even in the Old
10 Sacramen | sacraments, that is, signs ~of a sacred thing - for example, the
11 Sacramen | paschal lamb and other legal sacred ~signs or "sacraments" which,
12 Sacramen, 0 (3) | has the power to effect a sacred thing which is worked interiorly
13 Sacramen, 2 (13)| to receive or ~perform a sacred act, and distinguishes us
14 Sacramen, 4 (21)| bread then used for the sacred mysteries was ~consecrated
15 Sacramen, 5 (28)| Church. Whoever performs this sacred duty must be ~invested not
16 Sacramen, 7 (32)| are divided ~into major or sacred orders (priesthood, deaconship.
17 LordPray, 4 (15)| prescribed for us in the sacred writings and thus, guided
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