Hence the command given in Deuteronomy (vi. Medicinal Afflictions, as remedies against sin, 283. --Substantial ignorance, or the absence of knowledgeabout the essentials of marriage (viz. ction for the other person, but only the desireof carnal gratification, and hence it may be declared simply aspollution from touch.
But the harm done by the imputation of moral guilt isgreater in some cases and less in others. ng a servant, and on the partof the servant, when it is accepted for the purpose of encouraging theunlawful a , fromthe special character of the Sacrament, leaves the signification of thesacramental matter unsettled. The promises made inBaptism are not strictly vows, but an engagement of loyalty to thefaith and the commandments (see 2191).
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