Thus, if a religious privately vows to dowhat is commanded in a particular law or rule, or what is counselled But ordinarily one should not commute one's own vows, since formost persons it is not an easy matter to decide what is a better or anequal good. Manicheism, 822 c. Thus, a prolonged act of resistance or one repeated atintervals of a few minutes, or a resistance that includes extremecorporal austerities, is not required in ordinary cases at least.
--This occurs according to most theologianswhen there is a proportionately grave reason which justifies the evilof intoxication (see 103 sqq. (a) Thus, a crime has publicity in its commission when it was done in apublic place (e. (a) Thus, a crime has publicity in its commission when it was done in apublic place (e. (c) After the case he should be honest in his charges and true to theconfidence that was reposed in him.
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