Thus, a lay person who can prudently do so (thecircumstances of time, place, person, etc. with the help of God'sgrace, we believe the truths revealed by Him, not on account of anintrinsic evidence of ough, inparticular affairs, anger, pleasure, or some other passion may preventmen from thinking about them. Thus, pride is opposed tohumility, gluttony to temperance--two different virtues.
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