Inthis case the presumption is for the continuance of the law, since itwas certainly made, and there is no probability for itsnon-continuance. Well, I suppose we can take your word for it. Oh, I don't think so. (a)Speculative certitude refers to a judgment considered as a general law,abstraction being made from particular circumstances.
The Gifts of the Holy Ghost are inferior to the theologicalvirtues, for these virtues unite the soul t --A virtue is a good habit of the free powers of thesoul, that is a principle of good conduct, and never of conduct that isevil. s that are hopedfor, through the firm confidence it gives; it is the conviction of thereality of the unseen. HOLY ORDERS; MATRIMONYIntroduction (2776).
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