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Six Articles
(33 Henry VIII.) enjoins the belief in (1) the real presence of
Christ in the Eucharist; (2) the sufficiency of communion in one kind;
(3) the celibacy of the priests, (4) the obligation of vows of
chastity;
(5) the expediency of private masses; and (6) the necessity of
auricular confession.
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