Aún no tenemos significados para "mutable good".
1But despair includes no conversion to a mutable good.
2But in anger there is conversion not to a mutable good, but to a person's evil.
3Therefore whoever sins enjoys a mutable good.
4Now whoever sins, approaches a mutable good, and, consequently turns away from the immutable good, so that he sins mortally.
5Since, however, the turning to mutable good is finite, sin does not, in this respect, induce a debt of eternal punishment.
6For every sin includes conversion to a mutable good, together with aversion from the immutable good, as Augustine states (De Lib.
72: Further, in every sin there is conversion to some mutable good.
83: Further, sin arises from the inordinate conversion to a mutable good.
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