The Basis of All Laws. , are not sins. oodness; murder and the irreparable scandal takeaway life, mutilation and the lesser scandal only diminish theperfection of the life that is had. There are many moral species of sins, forexample, infidelity, uncharitableness, etc.
(c) Dispensation is given by competent authority--that is, by thelegislator or others who have the lawful power. (b) When two commands differ formally, it can be presumed, unless theopposite is manifest, that the legislator wishes them to be compliedwith by distinct acts. The Mule still did not move. Thomas' teaching does not conflict with the Council ofTrent which speaks of the _fomes_ as habitual dispositions and not ofits acts which St.
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