at the expense of a great temporal or spiritualevil distinct from the inconvenience intrinsic to the conf (c) Disjunctive Vow. Knowledge, Gift of the Holy Ghost, 160 a; given to perfect theologicalvirtues, 808. (b) Feigning of defects (irony) is untruthful self-depreciation, aswhen one falsely denies a good quality which one possesses (e.
ttels (simple vow), or also of the radicaldominion (see 1697) or right of ownership of such goods (solemn vow). (c) The fruits of fear of the Lord are modesty, continency andchastity. Hence, inconsidering thefts by children one must bear in mind the ability of thefamily to suffer the loss, the number of the children, the uses tow (b) Praise of God Is Advantageous to Man.
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