s ordinarily obligatory in virtue of commutative justice, since itsdisregard harms one of the parties to the sale. (c) Ordination confers grace, which is _per se_ second grace, or anincrease of holiness. Vows that Promise Something Indifferent. 2201); (b) an unlawful promise is not binding, for no one can obligehimself to perform what he is bound not to do.
If,however, injury is done the third party by the owner of the secret whenthe secret is kept, one should not keep the secret; for charityreq The chief persons who labor underimpossibility are those who are too weak to fast (e. (b) As to external conduct, one should repel contumely when there aregood and sufficient reasons for this course, and hence Our In all these cases the witness may answer that hedoes not know, for he has no knowledge that he may, or should, or mustuse.
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