n distinguished on account of his position orvirtue, is a greater crime than to murder a stranger, an enemy, aprivate individual, or one of bad life. Some of these sceptics doubt all religious creeds, holdingthat it is works and not beliefs that matter. He squinted carefully upward and decided that no real stormwas in sight. Moreover, the passages citedare frequently obscure, and do not necessarily bear a Probabilioristicsense.
es not withhold assent until reason has answeredthe objectors, but answers his own questions by an act of faith: Inspite of all di --Apostasy (etymologically, desertion) has variousmeanings in theology. Examples are theology and philosophy in their highest sense. Example: Titus is grieved when hethinks of the virtue of Balbus, because he himself lacks virtue.
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