(b) This God, who will be our reward, is one, but there are threedivine Persons--the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost, really distinctand equal. (b) Circumstances may aggravate the malice of blasphemy. --The Object ofFaith (754-781). What is unimportant initself, however, may become important on account of its purpose orother circumstance.
The arguments for thisthesis are of two kinds: (a) extrinsic proofs, from the approval givenProbabilism by the Church and the favor it Thus, he who looks forward to a free admission into eternalbliss, without repentance or obedience, does injury both to thecharacter of God and to the virtue of hope. There's somethingwrong. Cooperation in afalse religion is of two kinds, immediate and mediate.
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