(b) Natural obligations that depend upon the act or deed of humanbeings consenting to obligation (see 304) can be removed. , in the monasteries ofexempt regulars). pposite,without forming any positive judgment either of assent to or dissentfrom the article, or its certainty or uncertainty. acts haveto one another the relation of means to a common end, and they areintended as such by the agent (e.
Confessors should examine in religion penitents who show signs ofignorance (e. Hence, despair differs from aversions and fears;such as hatred of God (which regards Him as evil) or fear of God (whichthinks of Him, not as a rewarder, but as the author of chastisement). ssion of murder;(b) _Epieikeia_ in a strict sense--that is, the judgment that aparticular case is not includ Thus, a dog loves bones, a cat loves fish.
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