--Every deliberate act proceeds from thewill, and, since the will pursues good as its goal, it follows thatevery deliberate act is done for some good or end. , a minor) under great disadvantage, the law can irritate acontract in conscience and before judgment is rendered. This command constitutes the essence of Natural Law. (c) Irrelevant accusations of multiple circumstances that tend to losethe sin in the maze of circumstances.
, the laws about food, dress, etc. Good will and kindness show that one is well-disposed towards others;meekness and fidelity, that injury does not overcome him, or make himdeceitful. --Persons Who PossessPrudence (1648-1656). , and Catholics not sufficientlyinstructed may regard their example as an encouragement to imitate(cfr.
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