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1 1(3) | the solemn ablution of the body [in Baptism] not only signifies,
2 2 | healed both in soul and in body in the Sacrament of Extreme
3 10 | of ~Christ, "This is My Body," and "This is the chalice
4 10 | consecrate this matter ~into the Body of Christ.~ ~
5 11 | bread is changed into the ~Body of Christ, and wine into
6 11(21)| contained not ~only the body but also the blood and Christ
7 11(21)| the blood, but also the ~body and Christ entire. These
8 11(21)| blood was separated from His body; and ~hence in the form
9 11 | sacramentum," that is, the true Body of Christ; and that which
10 11 | the unity of the Mystical Body, that is, the Church which ~
11 11(23)| as ~living members to His Body. For it is written, 'He
12 12 | Sacrament is not the true Body of Christ but ~only a sign
13 12 | from ~tiny punctures in its body, and mixing this with flour
14 14 | medicine for both mind and body.31~ ~Concerning this Sacrament
15 17 | the soul and four of the body. The ~first gift given to
16 17 | shall be enjoyed by the body is that of ~impassibility,39
17 17 | desire: "It is sown a natural body, it ~shall rise a spiritual
18 17 | shall rise a spiritual body."43 To all of which may
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