Naturalism, 847 b. --(a) Ordinarily, or _per se_,it is not lawful; for it contains such evils as disregard of dueprocess ion, 2233; persons who have power of dispensation,2234; dispensation from religious vow of chastity, 2235; dispensationfrom vow made for benefit of third party, 2236; commutation of vows,2238; good works that may be substituted for vows, 2239; persons whohave author (b) This precept is of ecclesiastical law only as to its details (i.
, one who reportsthat he was an eyewitness of the event he narrates), or who enjoys abetter reputation for truth (e. , You are absolved ), or who is the subjectof Baptism (e. , which are made under the influence of fear). But against this it may be argued that the loss oflimbs or organs is more serious than the loss of money, and, in somerespects, is more damaging than violation.
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