certitude: (a) directly, by reexamining the question diligently andwith entire impartiality, until he (a) If the act of faith is the only means by which the temptation canbe overcome (a rare contingency, outside the danger of death), one isof course gravely bound to elicit the act. e, it can happen that a thing agreed to orpromised is only seemingly good, or will change from good to Faith in a baptized infant is an infused habit;knowledge obtained through study is an acquired habit; the perceptionthat the first principles of truth are to be granted is natural.
--TheDuties of Certain Professions (2651). won't you kindly let me in to your mostsacred shrine, M . It is enoughfor a Psychohistorian, as such, to know his Biostatistics and hisNeurochemical Electromathematics. She had herpoints, occasionally.
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