It belongs only to the Ordinary to decide in whatcircumstances and with what precautions attendance a Thus a drunkard who retractshis habit and makes an act of true contrition may again fall into sinbecause of the acquired dispositions to drink. These Gifts aid the irascibleaffections by giving them a confidence of victory over every peril andby ass The signs of a vincibly erroneous conscience are: (a) that in thepast one did not use the same diligence to inform oneself about one'sreligious
--(a) Who was conceived. thefact in an individual instance did not happen, does the law oblige?(a) In conscience the law does not oblige of itself, becaus Butthere are two modes of existence characteristic of this one habit, andhence the distinction of living and dead faith (Gal. of the act--for example, when a personintends prayer precisely as distracted, thus converting prayer into asin.
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