The Past as Prologue: Sources and Studies in European Civilization, Том 1Everett Uberto Crosby, Charles Richard Webb Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1973 |
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... Punishment Due to Mortal and Venial Sin in Relation to the Last End It is clear from what has been said , that sin may happen in two ways . In one way , so that the intention of the mind altogether breaks away from its order to God ...
... Punishment Due to Mortal and Venial Sin in Relation to the Last End It is clear from what has been said , that sin may happen in two ways . In one way , so that the intention of the mind altogether breaks away from its order to God ...
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... punishment also whereby one is de- prived of beatitude should be everlasting . Hence it is said : These shall go into everlasting punishment : but the just , into life everlasting . Hereby we refute the error of those who assert that ...
... punishment also whereby one is de- prived of beatitude should be everlasting . Hence it is said : These shall go into everlasting punishment : but the just , into life everlasting . Hereby we refute the error of those who assert that ...
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... punishment , which sinners would fear , should be inflicted on them . Also . If a man abuses the means to an end , not only is he debarred from the end , but he incurs some other hurt besides : for instance , food taken injudiciously ...
... punishment , which sinners would fear , should be inflicted on them . Also . If a man abuses the means to an end , not only is he debarred from the end , but he incurs some other hurt besides : for instance , food taken injudiciously ...
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