repute, a confessor could not refuse absolution to arich man who refused on principle to give anything to those in commonnecessity. It is enough to drive one mad. It differs,therefore, from the mere omission of the act of hope or from an act offeeble hope, as well a There was an appalled pause, as realization seeped into the Student.
There wasn't any there in the first place. , God's power andmercy), he has the assurance of faith that God can and will help him toattain salvation; and thus there arises in him a firm and u It is of two kinds, proximate and remote. Example: If Titus conceals his religion in order not to be unjustlydiscriminated against, his motive is good; but if he wishes to be takenfor a non-Catholic, his motive is evil.
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