(c) Its Opposite. , the beauty of theheavens or scenery, the harmony of music, the tender softness of therose), it does not tempt to impurity; but when it is aroused by objectsthat are venereally exciting (e. , See also Law. l of a benefit that will in some way becommensurate with the good of reputation and be acceptable to the otherparty.
--Impure desire is a deliberate intention tocommit impurity in the future. ), onrestitution (1803), and on the virtue of temperance (2461 sqq. Cases of impossibility are those in which revelation will cause greatspiritual harm (e. Matter, Sacramental, see Sacrament.
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