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1 33| the priest carries in his hands a chalice containing wine
2 37| uncovering the head, kissing the hands, joining them in an attitude
3 37| sacrifice to them. ~Suarez hands on precisely the same doctrine: "
4 50| 50. The imposition of hands while conferring this sacrament
5 50| joined the imposition of hands to anointing, but the Greeks
6 50| mention the imposition of hands." The same point is made
7 50| found of an imposition of hands in conferring the sacrament
8 50| include the imposition of hands in the rite of Confirmation,
9 50| oil, not the imposition of hands. This gives no grounds for
10 50| include the imposition of hands. For no one can believe
11 51| Confirmation by laying on of hands or by using holy oil, and
12 51| whether the imposition of hands alone is the matter of this
13 51| speaking of the imposition of hands which the Apostles used
14 51| place of that imposition of hands, however, Confirmation is
15 51| together the imposition of hands and the chrism, stating
16 51| regards the imposition of hands, some think it consists
17 51| the stretching out of the hands of the bishop towards the
18 51| reference to the imposition of hands as matter either sufficient
19 55| nostrils, mouth, both ears, hands, breast, and shoulders while
20 56| reconciled by an imposition of hands. They admit that it is now
21 56| back by the imposition of hands alone. If this is to be
22 56| conferred by the imposition of hands alone without any anointing.
23 56| well as the imposition of hands was used in reconciling
24 56| the minister who imposed hands and anointed with chrism
25 56| many types of imposition of hands in his treatise on in Tractatu
26 56| consider that the imposition of hands, which is now in question,
27 56| argues that the imposition of hands given when receiving heretics
28 74| they always washed their hands before touching the volume
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