; Tutiorism, 672 a, 676 sqq. The Case of One From Whose Lawful Act or Omission HomicideAccidentally Results. is not all spirit, he must employ symbolsand ceremonies to arouse, hold and strengthen the affections of hissoul. (c) A vow is a promise to perform that which is better; that is, sincea vow is a free promise made to God, to whom only good is ple
ordinary means of occult compensation if ordinary means willsuffice and not cause notable difficulties. near relatives of the other party, since it is unnaturalfor them to attack their own flesh and blood. In certain cases it iseven obligatory to obey a superior in matters over which normally hewould not have authority. But it is not against humility to believe that one hasmore of divine grace or less of human imperfection than another, ifthere are good reasons for the belief (Eph.