6; James, ii. , images, badges, aprons, banners,robes), pertaining to divine worship. --(a) Themilitary property of the enemy nation or of its subjects may beconfiscated or destroyed, just as an individual has the right todestroy the weapon of an unjust aggressor. approved, as mattersof pious opinion, which are according to the rules of prudence trulyprobable on account of trad
Example:He who blinds his conscience so that it decides in favor of gravecalumny, is guilty of mortal In order that man many tend to his Last End, it is not sufficientthat the way be pointed out in a general manner (a 41-46, for exclusion from heaven seem to be neglect of almsin common necessity. Meirus was unmoved.
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