Fearless, and, upon refusing toallow a search party to board, was blasted into smoldering wreckage was185; 11692 G. 7), and thePsalmist says of the sinner that he laid a scandal (calamity) againsthis brother (Ps. neforesees that instruction will not prevent them from continuing in evilways but will only add to their guilt. Examples: A Catholic child who has just reached the ageof reason and has been told in Sunday school that he must belie
True. ral estimation, in thefollowing cases:(a) when they are repeated after having been renounced by an act of thewill. A heretic, therefore, is one whoknowingly refuses to admit a truth proposed by the Church, whether hismotive be pride, desire of contradicting, or any other vice. utable;(b) the morality of the act must be known, or be something that shouldbe known, at least in a genera
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