--(a) Through faith theintellect receives a new light, which discloses to it a higherworld-- the wisdom of God in a mystery (I Cor. (a) If a book is forbidden, one may not read even the harmless parts ofit, for there is the danger that, if one part is read, the other partswill also be read. These sources are: (a) the object of the act, from which it derives itsessence (e. 15-17; III John, 11).
If a case of probability of fact on which obligation hinges cannotbe solved by recourse to the expressed or inferred will of thelawgiver, one has n Is this the girl? he asked wearily. Exactly. (b) Morally, objects that are physically many become one, if they arenot such as to require morally distinct
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