, in wish), but not effectively (i. For the matter ofvirginity is certainly not taken away by the mere intention to havelawful venereal pleasure, nor probably even by pleasures that do nottend to semination. yprolong life, looked to natural causes, and hence to that extent seemto be guilty of false science, rather than of superstition. ble ignorance of what one can do or what one deserves, or from afear that overpowers judgment, or from
, to escape death from snake bite), the cure of seriousdisease (e. Like justice, both of these Beatitudes areexercised in reference to the neighbor (see 164). (a) By reason of his profession, a religious is obliged to strive afterthe perfection of charity (see 1560, 367 The first subjective part oftemperance includes abstemiousness as to food and sobriety as to drink;the second part includes chastity, a
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