, the doctrine of transubstantiation). Not to follow their scruples means: (a) that scrupulous personsshould recognize their scruples for what they really are (i. Accordingly, it seems probable that an irritant law may cease in caseof impossibility or of a most grave inconvenience that is common. --Duties of the Confessor as Regards Cooperation(1545-1546).
(b) In matters of slight importance, difference of opinion does notremove friendship, for each one thinks that his judgment will betterserve the good that is sought alike by all. (b) One is boundto report to a superior when one is certain about a grave sin which isharmful to the commun is not intended, for legislatures as bodies eitherdespise or disregard religious motives when framing la The further moral precepts which were added after the giving ofthe Decalogue can all be reduced to one or the other of the TenCommandments.
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