Just as faith presupposes a beginning of belief and a piousinclination towards it, so does hope presuppose faith and the love ofGod, as He is our beatitude. --(a) Impossibility does notexcuse from a law, in which an act is necessary not because it isprescribed, but is prescribed beca ake, infull possession of his faculties, and not distracted; (b) partialadvertence, when there is something that, preve (b) They are followed partially when one practises themin particular instances.
, are superior to alienable rights (i. Irenaeus, St. rly, the interpretation shouldbe against him (Rule 57); The kinder interpretation should be givenpenal laws (Rule 89). --A sin is venial, or more easily pardonable, when byit one turns inordinately towards some created goo
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