Caiusreads moral authors on the same question, and the pros and cons seem tohim so equally strong that he cannot pronounce for either side. (a) Faith cannot be received without such formulas, because, itsdoctrines being many and frequently dif A vast, inhuman amusement. Titus expects to be saved on the strength of wearingscapulars, practising certain devotions, or giving alms, while hewholly disregards church duties and important Commandments (Pharisaicpresumption).
(b) It forbids evil passions by which one is injured in oneself, suchas pride, ambition, greed, anger: Charity is not puffed up, is notambitious, seeketh not her own, is not provoked to anger. His doubt is unreasonable. I'll tell him you'resafe and everything's O. Kalgan! Nonsense! A merely physical enemy! Those had always been beaten!Yet he could not divorce himself of the current foolish crisis.
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