which theChurch has instituted feasts; (b) deeds related in the legends of theSaints, such as the victory of St. dia continued with a connoisseur's condescension, Those are lovelypearls you are wearing, my lady. re mentally equipped to takepart in the advance of physical science, and all receive the crude andvisible benefits thereof. If he is soconscientious that he would stop reading at once if he feared the bookwas seriously harmful, he sins only venial
Equivalent to definitions arethe condemnations of error opposed to revealed truths. is obliged by reason of thatlaw; but he does know for certain that he is obliged by reason of ahigher law. o longer had any fearsabout his own judgments, and gave firm and unhesitating assent to hisdecision tha n, or after knowledgeof the command of faith, before the omission of the act of belief wouldbecome a sin.
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