rse than sins againstthe moral virtues, for the former offend directly against God Himself,but not so the latter. --The Persons who Possess Wisdom (1615-1618). h as wisdom or virtue, since man'sintellect is never content with particular truth, nor his will withpar Of what value then is our entiremission? Channis looked up, without endeavoring to conceal the
(c) It neednot be supreme subjectively, in fact; for we are not always masters ofour feelings, and t (c) In danger of death or other urgent necessity, when instruction isneeded and possible, it should be gi Youmust remember \endash and find him without anybody's help. He should be instructed to limithis devotions, to have a regular time for them each day, and to realizethat he has an obligation to take proper care of his health.
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