ogical malice ofsimony; 2335; moral malice of simony, 2336; invalidity and penalties ofsimoniacal contracts, 2337; c the discussion does not turn uponfaith and morals, but upon ways and means of defending the fundament ) that heattempted to buy from St. ator, or in cases in which he had previouslyacted as advocate or proxy, or from which he stands to profit or lose.
--(a) The vow to dowhat is less pleasing to God (e. 2264b; qualities of lawful adjuration, 2265; persons who may be adjured,2266; use of exorcisms, 2267; effects of adjurations, 2268. Hence, a husband may not mutilate a manwho has broken up his home. , death) to himself, heis not bound by it, unless charity (see 1165, 1236) or justice callsfor the contrary.
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