rom longsuffering and constancy, 2453 c; greatness of patience, 2454;vices opposed to patience, 2455; virtue of steadfastness, 2456. re is implicit invocation when one does not address anevil spirit, but does employ means for the discovery o cend to theclerical state, for no one is bound to take up grave obligations whenuncertain of his duties, and many holy per ry laws and customs, 421; rules governinginterpretation of Code, 422; lawgivers in Church, 423-429;subject-m
On the contrary, he who makes a vow, intending not to fulfill it, vowsvalidly but illicitly, since he really intends to oblige himself, buthe sins by his purpose not to keep his vow (see 1883). Those who know (without self-deception)from their experience that certain things excite them very little donot run grave danger in encountering such things. Manner of Voting. rsons who seek to winthe sinful love of others by nourishing their hair, painting theirfaces, exposing their bodies, etc.
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