--(a) To doubt theperfections of God, or to call upon the extraordinary Providence of Godin disregard of the ordinary Providence He has established is theessence of temptation of God. ldings, or as a diver or miner, for it is better to live ashorter time with employment and the necess Anexception is the case of the Pauline Privilege; but even then the bondof the first marriage remains till the second is contracted (see 2787e). , equalitywith Our Lord), or as to the manner, when one expressly desires to haveexcellence or superiority without due subjection (e.
n which is equalto a debt, and that the debt is owed on account of a strict or legalright (see 1692). --Those who are not in possession of theirmental faculties cannot marry, whether the derangement be habitual(e. othersthat the parties should be persuaded to compromise, or, if this isimpossible, that the decision may be given for either one of them. Amongthose moral virtues that consist in contempt of temporal things,obedience which serves God in all things has
Join the newsletter to receive news, updates, new products and freebies in your inbox.