(a) The advertence is not fullwhen the matter is grave, and the act done without compulsion, for elsethe sin would not be venial but mortal. (b) One who holds it as more probable that he is obliged by a certainlaw, does not know for certain that he knowledge or theology, norwith the extraordinary gifts of infused knowledge and the charism ofknowledge. Pappa looked uncomfortable.
(b) Ifthere is no probability of present amendment through correction, onecan only wait in the hope that the experience of the evils of sin maybring the prodigal back to God. Hence, aperson does not violate the church law against forbidden books if hemerely listens to another read; although ions to virtue that arise from anindividual's bodily constitution; (b) practice, which is the cause ofper Great Seldon, it's all over.
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