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 Cn. XIV.] zx?tm,- mm. mx. 429 &dg, t m/mtoer s/ns tAou Aast corem/tied / /gAt, &c., d in like runner by the other member. The minister of ts sacrament is a pest; but the eect is the bering o e mind,.and, as far  is fit, the dy so. Concing this sacment e atle St. James sa, chap. v, vees 14, 15,' Is any in ng you? let m send �e presbyte of the church, d let them pray or h, anointing him wi o in e ne o e , and e pyer of  wl save e ck, and e Lo wi reeve m; and ff he be in sins, they will forven him.' ' 2. The (ollon a the decrees d canons of the Counc Tnt respecting extreme unction; the decree i8 divided inM three chapel, the 8bstance of wch i8 confined in the t,  follows: "Of t Instuti  t a  Eztr U. "is sacred unction of the sick w instituted  a e and pmr sacrament of the New Testament, by Cst Jes our ; ing in,mated by Mk, (vi, 13,) and terward recommended and pubicbed to the faithf by James the astle, bwther of our . ' Is y man,' sMth he, ' sick among you ? let him bring  the pfies of the church, and let em pray over m, anointg  wi o in e name of the Lord; and the pyer of tith shall ve the sick man; and the rd s11 raise him up; and if he be in sins, they 1 be forven m,' James v, 14, 15. In wch wos,  the chch h leed by amlicM ttion, handed down from age m age, he teaches e ma ter, fo, proper minister, and effect of s salum sacmefit. For the church undetands the matter of the sacrament to be the oH blessM by the bishop; the unction most fifty representing e ce of e Holy Spirit, wherewith the soul of the sick m is invisibly od. The form is contained in the words of nistmtion." The second chapter defines the effect, viz.: "And the pyer of fM shall save the sick man; and the Lo sh raise  up; and if he in sins, they shall be forven him."The thi defines e administwrs of this sacment, bishops d pfiestsj and e r te, when near unto death. The decree w compaed  the follow- ing canons: "C 1. Whoever shall affirm at eeme unction is not ly and properly a sacrament, instituted by Ct our , and published by the blessed apostle James, but only a ceremony received from fakers, or a human invention, let him  accuse. "2. Whoever shMl affi that the d unction of lhe sick doe8 fer ce, nor forve sin, nor relieve e sick; but t i wer �Quinturn centum t extmma utio, cuju, mria t oleum ohv  ep cm nictum: h ramentum, nisi iago de cujus mo timetur, d non debet; qui in his lis unendus eat: in uhs proper sum; m auribus proper au- diturn; in nabus propter odotum; in om proper stum vd Iutiom; in mab r ctum;  ibus proper um; in nibus pmpter de!monem ibidem ventem. Foa hujus sacramenti eat h: P m m et similiter in allis membris. Minisr hujus men m sace: eKtus mmtis sana6o, et, in quantum expih iDius eaam m.   m quit B. Jos aslus, cap. v, yet. 14 et 15. InCur qui o  r ecclts, et o,t up  unen eum oleo in nomi Delhi, et '' ivabit infixurn, et allevinbit onto ; et, i in ca sik dimitnmr , vol. vii,  5.

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