(b) Human laws are necessary. ought to possess, as when a hunter kills aman, thinking him an animal, because he took no pains to be sure beforefiring. It quivered bare and open before me and when he saidRossem was the Second Foundation, it was basic truth for I had He sins mortally, if on account of fear he is ready tooffend God seriously; he sins venially, if on account of fear he isprepared to commit only a venial sin.
e more and the less probable--we should decide infavor of the more probable, as being morally certain. Besides the internal act of acceptance of revealed truth, faithhas also external acts. She was not running from Lord Stettin; not from him or from all the humanhounds he could place at her heels \ --An Uncertain Conscience (654-655).
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