Pretence, see Simulation. Some moralists deny this conclusion on theground that it is intrinsically wrong to force a person to pay who doesnot owe, even though the evidence is against him. (b) Internal temptation comes from the flesh. he minister for valid absolution, 2750; power ofjurisdiction, 2751; when the Church supplies jurisdiction (cases ofcommon error and of uncertainty of law or fact), 2752; limitation ofjurisdiction, 2753; reserved sins, 2753 a; reserved persons, 2753 b;absolution from reserved cases, 2754; absolution given by one notposse
Finally, to prevent abuse of the Sacrament and occasions of relapse, aconfessor cannot validly absolve his accomplice in a The Excellence of Temperance. (b) As to its manner, anger surpasses the vices mentioned in certain ofits violent manifestations. On the duties of engaged persons to one another,see 2628, 2629.
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