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in whose power onely it is to constitute a Sacrament, and to appoint both matter and forme, that is both word and element; without both which Sacramentum proprie dictum a Sacrament properly so called cannot stand. |
in whose power only it is to constitute a Sacrament, and to appoint both matter and Form, that is both word and element; without both which Sacramentum Properly dictum a Sacrament properly so called cannot stand. |
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