that; if it is not certain that he can performeven a part, it would seem that generally he is excused from all. They preferred to wait. The rules as regards those who are not strangers are: (a)inhabitants and residents are subject to the diocesan, provincial, andother particular laws of their territory (Canon 13, Sec. There isprobability against existence of law, when one has good reason to thinkthat a law was not made or not promulgated,
Example: If a person unable to walk were persuaded that he wasbound nevertheless to walk to church for Mass, his conscience would notmake his omission sinful. of the barbarous kingdomswhich had broken away and become independent, out at the hinge of theEmpire. The electrodes were adjusted. (c) Light presumption occurs when the reasons are so slight, that theyhardly ever suffice to permit us to infer a given fact from them.
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