umption that is opposed to the theological virtue of hope, whichexpects from God only such things as are worthy of God and as God haspromised. (a) Proximately, it is conscience; (b)remotely, it is the law of God. Oh, no. , have no value that the law recognizes orprotects) and at the same time morally valid (i.
dhas been experienced by the Saints, and should, therefore, possesstheir souls in peace, leaving to God 41-42); Let us love, not in word, norin tongue, but in deed and in truth (I John, iii. nt or tomake unimportant such objection or objections as remain, his opinionhas become moral certainty (see above, 644 Sqq. Interpretation.
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