David Halstead

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it abides by erring reason, it seems that the will is always evil when in conjunction with erring reason: so that in such a case a man would be in a dilemma, and, of necessity, would sin: which is unreasonable. Therefore the will is good when it abides by erring reason. On the contrary, The will of those who slew the apostles
Summa Theologica (Complete & Unabridged)
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