--The Commandment of Internal Acts of Faith (925-937). (d) They are unequal in their excellence as habits, faith beingsuperior to hope, as the intellectual habits are s , a fall into mortal sin, loss ofreputation, death, etc. (c) Scandal tends to spiritual ruin, that is, to a fall into sin, greator small.
to faith and morals, and areuseful and edifying; (b) if they are approved positively (as is thecase with the revelations of St. nce in importance tothe gravity of the sin and the proximity of the risk; (c) that means beemployed (e. ersons feel they haveused sufficient diligence when they have employed the usual means forobtaining religious instr --Those acts are called human of which a man is themaster, and he is master of his actions in virtue of his r
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