Examples: The Saints who received special private revelations fromChrist with proofs of their genuineness would have been guilty ofheresy, had they refused to believe. he legislator cannot imposeobligations that are needlessly heavy, and hence positive law does notoblige in case of such moral impossibility. --If invincible error results from lack of sufficientintelligence to be capable of sin (see above, 249, 387), then thefailure to follow one's conscience in such error does not make oneguilty. , from itsnature, properties, causes, effects, etc.
It was the Student's first chance at more than a bisyllable, and hehesitated before plunging into the expectant space cleared away for him. Hence, an injury isgreater if done to a priest, a public official or one's own family,than if done t It is of counsel, but not of precept, that the innocentparty ask for reconciliation, unless the circumstances require th It introduced one variable too many.
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