--Definition (117). Thoughts of this latter kind are: (a) those in which one takes delightin an external act of sin being committed, as when one destr if there is no time for this, decide forany course that seems true and prudent (see on perplexed conscience,611 sqq. If Sempronius is told about his marriage, matters can be easilyrectified; but if Caius is informed that his mar
7)rejected the proposition that all Works done before justification aresinful, and hence according to Logic the contradictory--viz. --(a) The effect of that which is containedin this article is expressed in the words of the Nicene Creed, forus. This sinof ignorance pertains to neglect, and is twofold; it is called affectedignorance, if the will is strongly de , fromthe importance of the rights it attacks and the goods it injures),blasphemy is a mortal sin, since it
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