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1 Consequently, the aforesaid words are not the form of this sacrament.
2 Therefore, neither is this sacrament consecrated by any created power of the aforesaid words .
3 Objection 1: It seems that in the aforesaid words of the forms there is no created power which causes the consecration.
4 And therefore the aforesaid words have this power in the last instant of their being uttered, taken in conjunction with those uttered before.
5 This would have been, at that time death to me; such was my opinion of Cranstoun, and for this reason I used the aforesaid words .
6 Hence after the aforesaid words Augustine subjoins: "He operates that we may will; and when we will, He cooperates that we may perfect."
7 3: The aforesaid words , which work the consecration, operate sacramentally.
8 3: Further, the aforesaid words are not simple, but composed of many; nor are they uttered simultaneously, but successively.
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