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St. Thomas Aquinas
Explanation of the Sacraments

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1 1 | the New Law is a visible form of invisible grace. Thus, ~ 2 3 | sanctified are called the form of the Sacraments; and the ~ 3 3 | there is lacking the due form of the words, or if the ~ 4 3(11) | called the ~element, and 'form' which is commonly called 5 3(11) | use of the matter and the form ~always observed in the 6 4 | one cannot baptize. The form of ~Baptism is: "I baptize 7 4 | long as ~he observes the form specified by the Church, 8 4(14) | who observes the proper form and intention can baptize ~ 9 7 | blessed by the bishop. The form of this Sacrament is: "I 10 10 | for this Sacrament. The form of this Sacrament is the 11 11(21)| body; and ~hence in the form of consecration we commemorate 12 11(21)| separate parts, applying the form particularly ~to each, but 13 11(21)| same time and with the same form, and in a quantity ~sufficient 14 13 | prayer and almsgiving.~ ~The form of this Sacrament is the 15 13(28)| A knowledge of it [the form of Penance] will excite 16 13(28)| possible devotion. ~The form is: 'I absolve thee,' as 17 14 | because of walking.30 The form of this Sacrament is ~this: " 18 14 | however, contrary to the form handed down by St. James, 19 15 | that particular order. The form of this ~Sacrament is this: "


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