--(a) Gravity. (b) It inclines one to be easy, that is, to temper or relax theseverity of the law. (b) There is superstition in the manner of the observance whenone attributes the virtue of a sacred rite or object to someunimportant circumstance (e. mance becomes impossible, it is not necessary or valid to use aproxy; if a vow is real, one may use goods given by
sex, or at least of her own self-respect, and ofsetting her on the way to become a strumpet rather than an honorablewife or spinster. Revelations about Historical Personages. Confessors who have not the faculties must haverecourse to authority for dispensations and dispensative commutations,and the same course is advised for some difficult cases of annulment(e. 33), which are more important; neither may we ask for anydeterminate temporal thing unconditionally, since we are uncertainwhether it will prove beneficial or harmful.
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