irer, or who replies to the objections of anunbeliever, makes an ordinary profession of faith; one who reads befo In the darkening twilight, the stars were emerging, and not one but owedallegiance to him. It was also 185; 419 A. Scandal is not, however, the cause of sin,for a person causes his own sin in yielding consent to the suggestionoffered by scandal.
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