, 1943)[placed at end of Volume I, after section 1625, in print edition]Seeing that delays and omissions in denounc ) and to one's neighbor (i. Sinful Oaths. (b) For the Second Commandment read on irreligiousness (2299) for theprohibitory part; on oaths, adjuration and praise (2245 sqq.
and the doubt is one of law,for in such a case the legislator removes the obligation (Canon 15);nor when Others think the oath is onlyvenially sinful, because the offense is not against truth or justice,but only against judgment or discretion. The preceptive rubrics oblige _sub gravi_ as tonotable matter (e. , A buys around-trip ticket, but gives the return ticket to B), but there isfraud if the rules of the company and the agreement of the purchasermake the ticket non-transferable (e.
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