or worsethan if he had no such will about those consequences;(b) unforeseen consequences, which, if they fo Knowledge of what one is doing is sometimes necessary, sometimesunnecessary for the fulfillment of a law. --Cessation of Obligation(487-499). The Conversion was not the ordinary one brought on by the power of superiorreason.
Examples: Titus,being scandalized by the sinful conduct of certain Catholics, istempted to doubt the divinity of the Church. Who, if not? Well, who do you suppose? I found that hypertracer, the day we left. I\rquote m a Locrian. --Solemn andPrivate Baptism (2687).
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