(b) An oath is always subject to the limitations and reservations whichthe nature of the case, law, or custom demands. id all mortal sinin the future, and hence it is required for fruitfulness that sorrow bealso universal and sovereign. ), such a decree, in itselfmorally indifferent, may be permitted. , in order to have a good and easy time, tohave more opportunity for pleasures and occupations outside the ho
It is more difficult to contain oneselffrom wrath than from intemperance in the sense that wrath storms thesoul by a more vehement and compell Pain, of loss, 281 a; of sense, 281 b. a; place, 2712 b; rites,2712 c; when it is lawful to discontinue Mass, 2713; application of theMass, 271 For example, if a political party is preying on thecitizens, or if a mercantile house is practising frauds, the commongood would require one to make these facts known.
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