Thetestimony of witnesses has proving force only in so far as thesepersons appear to have knowledge of the matters on which they testifyand appear to be truthful. Cunning, 1651 a. e same conditions, in reference to theverenda of animals or small infants; it is gravely dangerous whe --From divinelaw sacramental confession is necessary for all who have fallen intoserious sin after Baptism, since Christ has
out his right to giveit, for the very insistence of the subject indicates that the vow hasbecome harmful or useless. Anticipationof fulfillment on account of inability to fulfill at the time appointedin the vow, is not necessary, unless the vow In all cases involving Catholics, the lawyer should bear in mind thenecessity imposed upon Catholics by the Thir as not strict, and hence the sinis venial; but a grave injury is done when one seriously calumniates abenefactor, and the sin is then mortal.
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