they have been abundant in thevernaculars of Continental Europe--German, French, Spanish, Italian,etc. It was not even necessary to formulate that ideaas a specific thought. Therefore, Equiprobabilism does right in making these theguiding principles for the court of conscience. Well\endashHe stirred uneasily.
(b) The defects of soul which are moral are the guilt of sin and itsconsequences--that is, the offense given and the burdens that resultfor the sinner or others. (b) One is boundto report to a superior when one is certain about a grave sin which isharmful to the commun (b) Those sins are specificallydifferent that are opposed to specifically different objects of one andthe same --Excuses (2584, 2585).
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