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WORDS.

1. Catholic.

2. Sacrifice.

3. Priest.

4. Altar.

5. Baptism.

6. Schism.

SUMMARY.

PRINCIPLES.

There is "One Body"—the Church.
There is one Sacrifice for sin.

Always material.

1. Typical, as under the Levitical Priesthood.

2. True-real, as under the ministry of Jesus Christ.

3. Memorial, as under the Christian Priesthood.

Where there is Sacrifice, there is necessarily a Priesthood.

Where there is a Priesthood, there is necessarily an Altar.

The means by which we are made

Members of the "One Body," is the Sacrament of Baptism, being a death unto sin, and a new birth unto righte

ousness.

Schism is the being cut off from the
One Body.

1. By the anathema of the Church.
2. By reason of sin or separation.
3. By abstaining from the ordinance
of Baptism, by which we are made

WORDS.

PRINCIPLES.

members of Christ, the children of God, and inheritors of everlasting life; and thus continuing aliens to its privileges and blessings.

7. Sacrilege. Sacrilege is the withholding or in

8. Tradition.

vading of sacred things.

1. Things appro-
priated by God.

2. Things dedi-
cated or conse--
crated to God.

3. Invading.

The tenth of all we possess.

1. Offerings and dedicated Lands. 2. Sacred Buildings. 3. Sacred Things. (1. The Priestly Office. 2. The

Christian

Mysteries without the necessary qualifications of Baptism.

1. Catholic Tradition is the universal testimony of the Primitive Fathers to the doctrines and institutions of the Apostles.

2. Modern Traditions, whatever is contrary to the teaching of the Church, which is declared by the Spirit to be "The pillar and ground of the Truth."

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(Visibly the Blood of the Creature----Mystically the Blood of Christ.)
EMPLOYED BY GOD FOR THE REDEMPTION

THE

MEANS

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OF MAN.

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(Visible administration of the Water-Invisible operation of the Spirit.)

THE INSTITUTED ORDINANCE BY WHICH MAN IS QUALIFIED TO RECEIVE THE BENEFITS OF THE

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