o scandal andcooperation in false worship, there is present a proximate danger tofaith that is not made remote. he case, and that it is theheight of rashness and presumption for a scrupulous person to preferhis ideas to those of the priest. (b) According to natural law, one is obliged to learn by rote itheformulas of faith, if this is possible and there is danger of spiritualdetriment when it is not done. It was a time ofabsolutes, of the great final generalities, at least in thought.
Whether in hislater years (1762-1787) he taught Equiprobabilism, is a matter ofdispute among those who are familiar with his writings. ights, etc; (b) Societiesthat are anti-Catholic sects, because their creed is hatred of theChurch--e. Imet Poochie when I was sixteen. --(a) The Church pertains to the material, notthe formal object of divine faith (see 754), and hence it is not said: I believe in the Church.
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