ntance, which isnecessary for pardon; whereas, if one sins through passion orignorance, faith and hope remain and help one to repentance. ect certainty in theirjudgments, because they argued from principles that deal with thequestion before them. Darell scraped his chair back. ions to virtue that arise from anindividual's bodily constitution; (b) practice, which is the cause ofper
Example: Sempronius is angry becauseTitus, who is dishonest, succeeds in business. Here Balbus aims to showpoliteness, which is good, but the means he uses--namely, theimpression he gives that he is not convinced of the superiority of hisown religion--is bad. It is held that the Church is more lenient as regards thosebaptized as non-Catholics, that is, those who were born and brought upin some non-Catholic sect. , that an opinion is probable), or if one of specialreputation in a matter under question supports the probability
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