e vow is then internal rather thanexternal, namely, the guilt of the person who takes the vow and hiswish to evade punishment. Defense of Neighbor's Life. Martyrdom belongs to fortitude which produces it, tolove of God which commands it (I Cor. Let not yourheart be dismayed, be not afraid, do not give back, fear ye them not.
No ironclad rules, however, canbe given to determine universally what things are gravely and whatslightly dangerous, since the force and direction of concupiscence arenot the same in all persons. , an agreement of onanisticconcubinage), is not a marriage. See also Gluttony; Sobriety. The gravity of the sin of derision is increased by the objectagainst whom it is directed; for the greater the reverence due aperson, the greater the injury shown by making a mockery of him.
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