To mitigate this sort of folly, one could read the following:
1. "Spiritual Reading for Every Day"( le Masson)
2. "Christian Philosophy" (de Poissey/ Xtian Schools Brothers)
Both FREE f/ archive.org
Willing to be an aCcountability/swim/dive/battle bud 4 ea.
Or
Refute the following:
Feeney believed that one could be justified and not saved. One who dies justified dies in a state of sanctifying grace and there is no possible eternal abode for him but heaven. The Feeneyites deny this. The feeneyites are wrong. Other lay modernist feeneyites deny Feeney's teach above and claim that Trent itself was wrong . . . er a . . . taught the opposite of what it taught. They lose either way.