Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... unbelief is not a sin . On the contrary , Vice is opposed to virtue . Now faith is a virtue , and unbelief is opposed to it . Therefore unbelief is a sin . I answer that , Unbelief may be taken in two ways . First , by way of pure ...
... unbelief is not a sin . On the contrary , Vice is opposed to virtue . Now faith is a virtue , and unbelief is opposed to it . Therefore unbelief is a sin . I answer that , Unbelief may be taken in two ways . First , by way of pure ...
Strana 428
... unbelief . Hence the cause of unbelief is in the will , while unbelief itself is in the intellect . Reply Obj . 3. He that believes a wicked an- gel to be a good one does not dissent from a matter of faith , because " his bodily senses ...
... unbelief . Hence the cause of unbelief is in the will , while unbelief itself is in the intellect . Reply Obj . 3. He that believes a wicked an- gel to be a good one does not dissent from a matter of faith , because " his bodily senses ...
Strana 430
... unbelief , determinate in num ber . For , since the sin of unbelief consists in resisting the faith , this may happen in two ways : either the faith is resisted before it has been accepted , and such is the unbelief of pa- gans or ...
... unbelief , determinate in num ber . For , since the sin of unbelief consists in resisting the faith , this may happen in two ways : either the faith is resisted before it has been accepted , and such is the unbelief of pa- gans or ...
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