The person whodemonstrates these preambles by philosophical proofs, has knowledge,not belief, about them; but the meri Reconciliation with enemies is necessary, in order that peace maybe maintained. As to the acquired habits, they are weakened and destroyedchiefly in two ways: (a) by acts opposed to them, especially if thesea (e) From the dead.
hat could have been easily performed; (c) ifafter the sin the person was conscientious, and yet had doubts as towhether consent was given. A privilege is a favor, and hence does not as such impose the dutyof acceptance or use; but obligations owed to others often make itnecessary to avail oneself of a privilege (Canon 69). Thus, faith is an intellectual habit and act, but it differs fromall other intellectual habits and acts as follows: (a) idered in the abstract anduniversally, some human acts are morally indifferent; for if acts beconsidered
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