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1 1 | The Sacraments of the Church~ ~We shall
2 1 | We shall now consider the Sacraments of the Church. We shall
3 1 | Old Law there were certain sacraments, that is, signs ~of a sacred
4 1 | legal sacred ~signs or "sacraments" which, however, did not
5 1 | The Apostle calls these ~"sacraments" "weak and needy elements."2
6 1(1) | Roman Catechism" ("The Sacraments in General," Chapter I,
7 1 | of visible things. The ~Sacraments of the New Law, on the other
8 1 | Baptism.3~ ~There are seven Sacraments of the New Law: Baptism,
9 1 | The first five ~of these Sacraments are intended to bring about
10 1(3) | things, cannot be called Sacraments. ~Thus, the solemn ablution
11 1(3) | Ghost" ("Roman Catechism," ~"Sacraments in General," Chapter I,
12 2 | forgiven him."8 Two of the ~Sacraments, Orders and Matrimony, are
13 2(9) | more nor less [than seven Sacraments] may be ~shown at least
14 3 | The seven sacraments in general~ ~The seven Sacraments
15 3 | sacraments in general~ ~The seven Sacraments have some things which they
16 3 | which is common to all the ~Sacraments is that they confer grace.
17 3 | also common to all the ~Sacraments that a Sacrament is made
18 3 | who is the Author of the Sacraments, is the Word made flesh. ~
19 3 | united to itself, so also the Sacraments ~are made holy and have
20 3 | the words by which the ~Sacraments are sanctified are called
21 3 | are called the form of the Sacraments; and the ~things which are
22 3 | called the matter of the Sacraments. Water, ~for example, is
23 3(11) | author and ~dispenser of the Sacraments, He nevertheless willed
24 3(11) | Angels. The ministers of the ~Sacraments, in performing their duties,
25 3(11) | they validly ~confer the Sacraments as long as they make use
26 3(11) | the administration of the ~Sacraments" ("Roman Catechism," "loc.
27 3 | distinct from the other Sacraments. Such are the Sacraments ~
28 3 | Sacraments. Such are the Sacraments ~of Orders, Baptism, and
29 3 | Baptism, and Confirmation. The Sacraments which give a character ~
30 3 | character ~which each of these Sacraments impresses is indelible.~ ~
31 3 | indelible.~ ~In the other Sacraments, however, a character is
32 3(13) | qualified to recieve the other Sacraments, and, secondly, by it the ~
33 4 | Having considered the Sacraments in general, it is now necessary
34 4 | regulating reception ~of the Sacraments.14~ ~
35 6 | this or ~any of the other Sacraments, because it is Christ who,
36 11(23)| Eucharist is the ~end of all the Sacraments, and the symbol of unity
37 13(27)| differs from the other ~Sacraments in that for them the matter
38 17 | By the reception of these Sacraments, man is led to future eternal
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