(b) Moral impossibility excuses from restitution, as when the defamerwill suffer a far greater loss than he inflicted on the person defamed(e. Lukewarmness, 1327. It alone provides for thewell-being and education of the child. In this case the family may take from the thief onlysuch things as are necessary for them according to their station inlife.
--The obligation of apromissory oath, like that of a vow (see 2226), ceases intrinsically orextrinsically. These goodly and pleasant fruits of the spirit offear of God are modesty in words, deeds and external things, continencyof the single and chastity of the married in thoughts and desires. ,offerings of candles, incense, etc. Since religion is the supreme moral virtue, irreligionis the chief offense against the moral virtues (e.
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