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48, that appeared unto thee in the way, as thou comest, hath sent me, that thou mightest receive thy sight, and be filled with the ." And this was done; for "there fell from his eyes as it had been scales, and he received sight forthwith, arose, and was baptized." The account of the fulfilment is obviously commensurate with the promise. As then by the falling of the scales, his outward darkness was removed, and he received sight; so by baptism was the inward, and he was filled with the . But if even to St. Paul, for whose conversion our Himself vouchsafed again to become visible to human sight, regeneration and the other gifts of the  were not imparted without the appointed Sacrament of grace, why should this be expected or looked for by others?