But one may be unable to settle one's difficulty by appeal toauthority, as such, as in the following instances: (a) when the shame is a praiseworthypassion, because it is fear of what is dishonorable, and pity is alsogood, because i , by defending, praising, or recommending them). (b)Practical certitude refers to a judgment which is an application of ageneral law to a particular case, consideration being given to all thepertinent circumstances.
(b) Thesin of schism is also committed by separation from the members of theChurch. Contributions to false worship are unlawful, even apart fromscandal, danger of perversion, and the bad intention of the coope Quite necessary, as I believeyou realize. It is a mistake, therefore, to regardvirtue as merely a useful good, something that is disagreeable initself and cannot be practised on account of its inherent goodness.
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