, the abstinence from meat of the Carthusians) ortemporary (e. , the humiliation which comes upon those whoexalt themselves). ither exclusively or principally, from thebiological and medical point of view, ignoring the moral and legal one. If the promisorexplains beforehand to the promisee what he understands by the oath, heswears only in the sense thus set forth by him.
--(a) In reference to its matter orthe law violated, simony is either against natural and divine law oragainst positive ecclesiastical law. The judge should therefore observe thenecessary and customary forms of law, while avoiding waste of time andunnecessary interruptions. (c) The Sense Used. ; Laxism, 680 sqq.
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