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Sin autem in loco suo candor steterit non satis clarus, plaga combustionis est, et idcirco mundabitur, quia cicatrix est combusturæ.
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Sin autem in loco suo candor steterit non satis clarus, plaga combustionis est, et idcirco mundabitur, quia cicatrix est combusturæ.
By Henry MacLagan
Verse 28. But if selfish and worldly love are checked, and there is no wilful extension of corruption, but only some outward impurity; then, although worldly love may be active, Divine Good declares that there is no internal impurity, but only the remains of the state of selfish and worldly love.