, the preservation of health,cleanliness of body); a serious reason is an important convenience ofsoul or body (e. The defamer has some respect for his enemy, for he fears toface him and resorts to undermining, but the contumelious sinnerdespises his enemy and shows it by insulting him to his face. --(a) Thepublic good is to be preferred to a false reputation, for the publicwelfare is the ground for This love is had, whether the object of one'saffection is the divine being or persons, the divine and infiniteperfections, or a single attribute; for all of these are really GodHimself.
ere is no intentionexclusive of that purpose, for the vow binds one only to do what waspromised (cfr. , if the penitent is in a stateof sin and cannot return to confession for a long time), and it shouldbe granted conditionally for a very serious reason (e. Artificial insemination produced in a marriage by the active element ofa third party is equally immoral and consequently to be condemnedwithout appeal. ,a new historical production might lead to injury to some class ofpersons at a time of great prejudice against them), the total effect ofa book may be bad (e.
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