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1 1 | rank of a truly and great sacrament of the New Law, restored 2 10 | conjugal faith and the sacrament."10 And how under these 3 31 | Augustine we have called the sacrament, by which is denoted both 4 33 | indissolubility when he says: "In the sacrament it is provided that the 5 34 | raised to the dignity of a sacrament, was divinely instituted 6 36 | The observance of this sacrament is such in the City of God . . . 7 38 | considering the benefits of the Sacrament, besides the firmness and 8 38 | emoluments as the word "sacrament" itself very aptly indicates; 9 38 | to the dignity of a true sacrament of the New Law, made it 10 39 | being by that very fact a sacrament."40 ~ 11 40 | even unto death. Hence this sacrament not only increases sanctifying 12 41 | their duties. By such a sacrament they will be strengthened, 13 41 | the binding force of the sacrament. Indeed, as the Holy Doctor 14 41 | faith, does not lose the sacrament of Faith which it received 15 42 | by the golden bond of the sacrament, not hampered but assisted, 16 42 | power and symbolism of the sacrament, but also through their 17 43 | conjugal faith, and the sacrament. No one can fail to admire 18 49 | to the dignity of a true sacrament, but invented by man. Some 19 79 | blessing, which is that of the sacrament, far surpasses the other 20 80 | dignity which comes from the sacrament, by which the Christian 21 80 | to the Apostle as a great sacrament, honorable in every way.61 ~ 22 105| raising it to the dignity of a Sacrament by which such an abundant 23 110| diligent reflection on the sacrament they have received, will 24 110| their state by a special sacrament, the efficacious power of 25 110| expresses himself: "The sacrament of matrimony can be regarded 26 110| permanent state. For it is a sacrament like to that of the Eucharist, 27 110| whilst it remains, is a sacrament; for as long as the married 28 110| so long is their union a sacrament of Christ and the Church."83 ~ 29 111| order that the grace of this sacrament may produce its full fruit, 30 111| laid up in the soul by this sacrament. Let not, then, those who 31 111| neglect the grace of the sacrament which is in them;84 for, 32 111| disciple Timothy regarding the sacrament of holy Orders when the 33 126| as civil effects of the sacrament of matrimony all that is 34 129| expounded concerning the holy Sacrament of Matrimony, the wonderful