The Sixth Precept commands the proper solemnization of marriage andprohibits the solemn blessing of marriages at stated times. --In the following cases it is disputedwhether fear invalidates a vow. This virtue differs, then, from privaterevenge, vendetta, lynch law, exercise of the unwritten law, etc. Thus, it is worse to blaspheme Godthan to despise His commandment; it is worse to hold a superior incontempt than to disregard his precept.
ot to marry, the vow toreceive Sacred Orders, the vow to enter religious life, the simple vowsof religion. The decreedescribes the proper recipient as _fidelis_ in two places. omorrow) or conditionally under a proviso that does not takeaway the malice (as when a person decides that he wo Jurisdiction, of a judge, 1942.
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