(b) Oaths added to contracts have moral effects on the contractsthemselves and also on acts contrary to them. e bestower of the temporal thing givesit freely out of pure friendship, liberality, charity, gratitude orgood will, so that it is an True, in somecases there may be no prospect of a child, or there may be provisionfor its proper rearing; bus siveconiugalis copulae interruptione; haec enim semper est actus naturaecontrarius atque intrinsece malus.
(e) They are given as a mark of honor to God, especially in recognitionof favors received from Him. ogical malice ofsimony; 2335; moral malice of simony, 2336; invalidity and penalties ofsimoniacal contracts, 2337; c The outward religious acts may be classified underthree groups: (a) the acts in which one offers one's body as a mark ofvenerati (d) When they are given for admission to religious life, there issimony if the money is paid for the religious state itself, the vows,or other s
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