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, that one have in mind the precise nature of sin as an offenseagainst God, which produces a stain on th --Restitution (1751-1761). (a) The most extensive denial of faith is found in infidelity, whichrejects both Christ and His revelation. , reverential love of God), sinceit is the principle from which proceed the external acts of respect andhomage enjoined in the Decalogue, was inculcated at the time the firstlaw was given.
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