--The particular laws of the Churchoblige all those who are subject to her general laws, and who becomesubject to the laws of a locality by reason of domicile or personalpresence (Canon 13, Sec. bstat and imprimatur are official declarations that a bookor pamphlet is free of doctrinal or moral error. , as to its quality and perfection), it is clear that knowledgeought to be more perfect in those who are more intelligent or whoseduties call for a more excellent learning. are not necessary, since they follow from the freedecree of God raising man to that which is above his nature.
t thereforebe expressed in general terms, exceptional cases will occur that fallunder the law, if we consider on If theyconcentrate, they give up two-thirds of their dominions voluntarily andwill probably risk rebellion. --Sobriety (2474, 2475). The divine precept of profession of faith, since it isaffirmative, does not call for fulfillment at every moment.
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