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1 33| bread and wine with the same acts of adoration as they use
2 37| External Acts of Adoration ~37. Thirdly,
3 37| as they surely must, that acts of worship (latria) are
4 37| constituted by external acts alone, but particularly
5 37| show reverence by the same acts of external adoration to
6 37| perform the same external acts of adoration as they are
7 37| external actions makes these acts suitable for the service
8 37| God. Consequently external acts of homage must be distinguished
9 37| art. 2). So we read in the Acts of the Apostles that when
10 37| same doctrine: "External acts are not of their own nature
11 37| Therefore, in these external acts, the distinction of the
12 37| authority that the external acts described above as performed
13 37| entrance must be considered as acts and signs of a service of
14 38| Therefore, the extemal acts of reverence displayed towards
15 61| animals, and from blood" (Acts 15). But it is clear that
16 65| strangled animals and blood" (Acts 15), Calmet states that
17 67| man who observes Sabbaths acts in Jewish fashion: therefore
18 67| flesh of strangled animals acts in Jewish fashion since
19 67| If a man should perform acts for a different end and
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