cept authority; love of pleasure, which sets one atodds with the precepts of faith; neglect of prayer and piety,particularly in time of temptation. From the point of view of the arguments on which it is based,certitude is of two kinds. , Whether God is good ), and examinesthe objections of unbelievers against it; but unlike his namesake, thedoubting Apostle, he do These ideas which plaguethe individual are discordant, that is, out of harmony with hishabitual attitude, and impulsive, tending to reduce themselvesspontaneously to action.
Hence,an act is voluntary simply or absolutely when one chooses it, allthings considered; it remains involuntary under a certain respect,inasmuch as the choice is made with reluctance. f imperfection is not atransgression or a sin;(b) personal imperfections which are voluntary but not transgr --Truth lies midway betweenextremes; for truth is lost either by exaggeration or by defect. Call it sublimation; he, himself did can it that \endash but the fight gavemeaning to his life.
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