en the purpose contains a grave malice in itself, for the act is thenintended only as a means to what is seriously wrong (see above 80). If a child has passed the seventh yearand does not appear able to reason, he is not bound by ecclesiasticallaws. Ifthere was any Second Foundation on it, I'm mad. In this way the good worksdone by sinners can be said to merit conversion for them.
(d) The envious man considers his neighbor's good as a detriment to hisown good. There's somethingwrong. --(a) Ignorance of an act, whether as to its substance or quality,makes an act involuntary, when the ignorance itself is involuntary, aswill be explained in paragraph 29. Serious injuries are such as deprive some one of great goods, such asthe use of reason, life, knowledge, friendship, health, reputation,property.
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