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(John Ambrose) title: Moral Theology A Complete Course Based on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Best Modern Authorities date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/35354.txt cache: ./cache/35354.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 21 resourceName b'35354.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 266 author: Gower, John title: Confessio Amantis; Or, Tales of the Seven Deadly Sins date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/266.txt cache: ./cache/266.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 13 resourceName b'266.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-christianEthics-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 18438 author = Stapleton, John H. (John Henry) title = Explanation of Catholic Morals A Concise, Reasoned, and Popular Exposition of Catholic Morals date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 100936 sentences = 6200 flesch = 75 summary = MORALS pertain to right living, to the things we do, in relation to God faith we know God, by moral living we serve Him; and this double we believe essential to the shaping of a good moral life; for man, between right and wrong is responsible to God for the good and evil he the Law of God. A sin may be committed in thought, in desire, in word, true God, I also violate the virtue of religion, but commit a sin authority of man or of God. Here we have the sin of pride in all the thing when directed towards God, and another where man is concerned. requirements, breaks the law, offends God and sins. animal nature as the act by which God created man is superior to all his aversion, offends against the law of nature, of charity and of God. CHAPTER LVIII. cache = ./cache/18438.txt txt = ./txt/18438.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 22105 author = Alexander, Archibald B. D. (Archibald Browning Drysdale) title = Christianity and Ethics: A Handbook of Christian Ethics date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 88635 sentences = 5948 flesch = 70 summary = life is dominated by the spirit of Christ, then Christian Ethics must of moral life, to promote which is the primary task of Christian Ethics. moral life; and it is {6} the business of Christian Ethics to show that study of Ethics, as a science of moral life, has come to the front. man--some good which belongs to the true fulfilment of life--Ethics may nature, meaning and laws of the moral life as dominated by the supreme {23} given a new direction to the moral life of man. Even in his natural state man is constituted for the moral life, and, the Christian life there is no such thing as mere duty; for a man never in order to free a man from the duties of the moral life. thought of man's relation to God which gives coherence to the moral life, moral life of man. cache = ./cache/22105.txt txt = ./txt/22105.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 266 author = Gower, John title = Confessio Amantis; Or, Tales of the Seven Deadly Sins date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 211487 sentences = 26945 flesch = 102 summary = Bot whan thei rounen in hire Ere, On whom sche hath hire herte set, Sche hath hire loves deth compleigned, Sche hath hem with hire wordes wise Bot sche hire wolde noght confesse, Whan thei hire axen what sche was. Bot elles sche hath al hire wille, Bot sche the cause wiste noght, Bot sche, which mai noght longe abide Sche hath hire oghne tale told, Bot whan sche takth hir werk on honde Sche mai noght thilke love eschuie Thei mai wel seie hou sche is wys Bot whan sche sih ther was no lette, Bot ferst sche made hem forto swere Sche hath mi love, and I have noght Bot sche, which lost hath alle joie, Bot whan that sche cast up hire lok Bot sche hath alle here loves weyved, 890 Bot thei him tolde it mai noght be, 1640 Bot yit sche wolde noght do so, 1690 cache = ./cache/266.txt txt = ./txt/266.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5361 author = Churchill, Winston title = The Inside of the Cup — Volume 06 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 25532 sentences = 1598 flesch = 79 summary = Hodder thought he detected, as he spoke these words, a certain relaxation "It's a matter," he said, looking into McCrae's eyes, "of Christianity," Hodder went on, "the spectacle of which turns thousands of men and women in sickening revolt against the Church of Christ to-day. "You thought I'd come to it?" demanded Hodder, as though the full force "Drop in on me sometime," he said, "I'd like to talk to you--Hodder heard Was it possible that she, Alison Parr, were going to church now? "Why, my dear," said Mrs. Atterbury, "I thought you had gone back to New "Mr. Hodder," said Eldon Parr, "is to be congratulated." "This is a day I never expected to see, Mr. Hodder," he said, "for it has and made this church what it is, Mr. Hodder," he exclaimed. I, who have been brought up in this church, do not know what Christianity cache = ./cache/5361.txt txt = ./txt/5361.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5362 author = Churchill, Winston title = The Inside of the Cup — Volume 07 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 24572 sentences = 1747 flesch = 82 summary = "I had to come," she said; "there are some things I feel I must ask you. "You may stay here awhile," she said to him, and gave Hodder her hand.... Asa Waring and his son-in-law, Phil Goodrich, had been to see Hodder on Hodder, that I was a little hurt that you did not come and talk to me "See here, Hodder," he said, "I've always confessed frankly that I knew "I wish to make it clear," he continued, "that in spite of the pain Mr. Hodder's words of last Sunday have given me, I respect and honour him it), that Mr. Hodder's continuance as rector would mean the ruin of the from this church while Mr. Hodder is rector, and I advise those of you I don't know what to think of Mr. Hodder." "I can understand it," Hodder said. "I think I'd better stick to the street cars," Hodder said. cache = ./cache/5362.txt txt = ./txt/5362.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5360 author = Churchill, Winston title = The Inside of the Cup — Volume 05 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 24106 sentences = 1620 flesch = 81 summary = "This is Miss Marcy, Mr. Bentley," Hodder said. "Mr. Hodder knows how fond I am of young women," he said. what Dalton Street can do by way of a garden--Mr. Hodder could hardly "Mr. Hodder has brought us a new friend and neighbour, Sally,--Miss Kate different kinds of men and women who come demanding books on religion "You are a great man, Mr. Hodder," he said. kind of thing Eldon Parr is doing every day in his life, making people And I have an idea that Eldon Parr and Wallis Plimpton and the rest know It may have been that he had suspicions of what Mr. Plimpton would have called Hodder's "reasonableness." One thing was "I know," said Mr. Plimpton, and they looked at each other. "I wonder if Hodder really knows what he's up against." Mr. Plimpton "I want you to know this," said his vestryman, as he seized Hodder's cache = ./cache/5360.txt txt = ./txt/5360.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5358 author = Churchill, Winston title = The Inside of the Cup — Volume 03 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23410 sentences = 1652 flesch = 85 summary = Hodder looked at Eldon Parr to behold another man from the one he had "Good luck to ye," he said, as Hodder took it, "There is but one way to save the boy's life, Mr. Garvin," he said, "and "Good afternoon, sir," the old gentleman said; "I am told Mrs. Garvin Mrs. Garvin glanced at Hodder, who came forward. for Garvin, said Mr. Bentley, get the man and his wife into the country "This is where I live, sir," said Mr. Bentley, opening the door with a "Yes," Mr. Bentley repeated, "St. John's." He smiled at Hodder's glance You know--that man, Mr. Bentley." (Hodder could not bring himself to "I knew that you saw it," Hodder said. "I hope," said the rector, smiling a little, "that is not the reason why "My name is John Hodder," he said, "and I live in the parish house, next cache = ./cache/5358.txt txt = ./txt/5358.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5359 author = Churchill, Winston title = The Inside of the Cup — Volume 04 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 22486 sentences = 1630 flesch = 85 summary = "Good morning, Sally," said Mr. Bentley, rising from the table with his "Sally," said Mr. Bentley, turning in his chair, "Mr. Holder's been "Mr. Holder didn't run after her, Sally," said Mr. Bentley, in gentle "We'd like to go in," said Mr. Bentley. "They are little waifs from Dalton Street and that vicinity," said Mr. Bentley. "It's remarkable how he gets along with them," said Mr. Bentley, smiling "You know Miss Parr, I believe," the old gentleman said. "You knew Mr. Bentley?" asked Hodder, astonished. "Tell me about Mr. Bentley," she said. day he came, and oftener in the night, in those first weeks, and if Mr. Bentley were not at home the very sight of the hospitable old darky "Oh, I thought you were Mr. Bentley," she said. "That is, if a child can even be said to know such a person as Mr. Bentley. cache = ./cache/5359.txt txt = ./txt/5359.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5356 author = Churchill, Winston title = The Inside of the Cup — Volume 01 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 19323 sentences = 1191 flesch = 79 summary = "Mr. Hodder is a remarkable young man, Phil," Mrs. Waring declared, "What I mean by a mitigated orthodoxy is this: I am far from accusing Mr. Hodder of insincerity, but he preaches as if every word of the Bible were know a great deal and don't believe anything, or to clergymen like Mr. Hodder, who demand that we shall violate the reason in us which has been corners of other men's souls, he, John Hodder, felt the same hot spark John Hodder's mother was a widow, and to her, in the white, gabled house "We thought, some twenty years ago, of moving the church westward," said financier felt this, though it could not be said that Hodder appeared "I think I realize it, Mr. Parr," said Hodder, gravely. his, Hodder's, business, to get on good terms with Mr. Parr--otherwise "No," Hodder said. "Maybe it will come, Mr. Hodder," he said. cache = ./cache/5356.txt txt = ./txt/5356.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5357 author = Churchill, Winston title = The Inside of the Cup — Volume 02 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 20429 sentences = 1334 flesch = 80 summary = of character, and her husband, Hodder knew, was a man among men. "Of one thing I am assured, Mrs. Goodrich," Hodder replied, "that the "How good of you to come, Mr. Hodder, when you were so busy," she said, bachelor, Mr. Hodder--!" Mrs. Constable left the rest to his According to my view, Mrs. Constable, the Church, as the agent of God, effects an indissoluble bond. And much as I should like to do anything in my power for you and Mr. Constable, you have asked the impossible,--believing as I do, there can "You are making it very hard for me, Mrs. Constable," he said. "I can't think what's got into women in these times--at Mrs. Constable's Hodder looked down into Mr. Parr's face, and was silent. "Poor man," said Mrs. Larrabbee, accepting the new ground as safer, yet "I congratulate you upon the new plans, Mr. Hodder,--they're great," he said. cache = ./cache/5357.txt txt = ./txt/5357.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5363 author = Churchill, Winston title = The Inside of the Cup — Volume 08 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 16678 sentences = 1121 flesch = 83 summary = "I am an old man," said the bishop, "and whatever usefulness I have had now, thanks to John Hodder, had identified the Spirit as the transforming Hodder saw, for Kate Marcy's sake; yes, and for Eldon Parr's as well, "How strange," she said, "that the end should have come at Mr. Bentley's! "May I ask, Mr. Hodder," he said, in an unemotional voice, "what you are "Father," said Alison, "Mr. Hodder has come with a message." "I have prepared her for Mr. Parr's coming," he said to Hodder at length. "Will you come this way, Mr. Parr?" Mr. Bentley said, indicating the door "I know," said Alison, in a low voice. In the library Mr. Bentley and John Hodder, knowing nothing of her "I understand," said Eldon Parr, "that you wish to marry my daughter." "John," said Alison with a questioning smile, when they were alone before cache = ./cache/5363.txt txt = ./txt/5363.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2603 author = Judy, J. M. title = Questionable Amusements and Worthy Substitutes date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 34604 sentences = 1969 flesch = 77 summary = of social, domestic, and personal practices which charm the life, secure short hour enough time was lost by that young man to have carefully read old man, as he is close to sixty years of age, to hear him tell in a Only by a study of the drink evil shall we know its ravages in the home. Those of us who have lived in the pure air of free, country home-life help, his home and wife and little one, and would lose himself for days book which every person who sees no harm in dancing should read. returned the key and let his friend read as much as he liked." Writes one has taught school all day, or set type, or managed a home, or read has read a book a day for over twenty years. "A true home life where father, mother, and children spend much time cache = ./cache/2603.txt txt = ./txt/2603.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35354 author = McHugh, John A. 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D. (Archibald Browning Drysdale) title: Christianity and Ethics: A Handbook of Christian Ethics date: words: 88635 sentences: 5948 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/22105.txt txt: ./txt/22105.txt summary: life is dominated by the spirit of Christ, then Christian Ethics must of moral life, to promote which is the primary task of Christian Ethics. moral life; and it is {6} the business of Christian Ethics to show that study of Ethics, as a science of moral life, has come to the front. man--some good which belongs to the true fulfilment of life--Ethics may nature, meaning and laws of the moral life as dominated by the supreme {23} given a new direction to the moral life of man. Even in his natural state man is constituted for the moral life, and, the Christian life there is no such thing as mere duty; for a man never in order to free a man from the duties of the moral life. thought of man''s relation to God which gives coherence to the moral life, moral life of man. id: 5361 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Inside of the Cup — Volume 06 date: words: 25532 sentences: 1598 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/5361.txt txt: ./txt/5361.txt summary: Hodder thought he detected, as he spoke these words, a certain relaxation "It''s a matter," he said, looking into McCrae''s eyes, "of Christianity," Hodder went on, "the spectacle of which turns thousands of men and women in sickening revolt against the Church of Christ to-day. "You thought I''d come to it?" demanded Hodder, as though the full force "Drop in on me sometime," he said, "I''d like to talk to you--Hodder heard Was it possible that she, Alison Parr, were going to church now? "Why, my dear," said Mrs. Atterbury, "I thought you had gone back to New "Mr. Hodder," said Eldon Parr, "is to be congratulated." "This is a day I never expected to see, Mr. Hodder," he said, "for it has and made this church what it is, Mr. Hodder," he exclaimed. I, who have been brought up in this church, do not know what Christianity id: 5362 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Inside of the Cup — Volume 07 date: words: 24572 sentences: 1747 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/5362.txt txt: ./txt/5362.txt summary: "I had to come," she said; "there are some things I feel I must ask you. "You may stay here awhile," she said to him, and gave Hodder her hand.... Asa Waring and his son-in-law, Phil Goodrich, had been to see Hodder on Hodder, that I was a little hurt that you did not come and talk to me "See here, Hodder," he said, "I''ve always confessed frankly that I knew "I wish to make it clear," he continued, "that in spite of the pain Mr. Hodder''s words of last Sunday have given me, I respect and honour him it), that Mr. Hodder''s continuance as rector would mean the ruin of the from this church while Mr. Hodder is rector, and I advise those of you I don''t know what to think of Mr. Hodder." "I can understand it," Hodder said. "I think I''d better stick to the street cars," Hodder said. id: 5360 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Inside of the Cup — Volume 05 date: words: 24106 sentences: 1620 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/5360.txt txt: ./txt/5360.txt summary: "This is Miss Marcy, Mr. Bentley," Hodder said. "Mr. Hodder knows how fond I am of young women," he said. what Dalton Street can do by way of a garden--Mr. Hodder could hardly "Mr. Hodder has brought us a new friend and neighbour, Sally,--Miss Kate different kinds of men and women who come demanding books on religion "You are a great man, Mr. Hodder," he said. kind of thing Eldon Parr is doing every day in his life, making people And I have an idea that Eldon Parr and Wallis Plimpton and the rest know It may have been that he had suspicions of what Mr. Plimpton would have called Hodder''s "reasonableness." One thing was "I know," said Mr. Plimpton, and they looked at each other. "I wonder if Hodder really knows what he''s up against." Mr. Plimpton "I want you to know this," said his vestryman, as he seized Hodder''s id: 5358 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Inside of the Cup — Volume 03 date: words: 23410 sentences: 1652 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/5358.txt txt: ./txt/5358.txt summary: Hodder looked at Eldon Parr to behold another man from the one he had "Good luck to ye," he said, as Hodder took it, "There is but one way to save the boy''s life, Mr. Garvin," he said, "and "Good afternoon, sir," the old gentleman said; "I am told Mrs. Garvin Mrs. Garvin glanced at Hodder, who came forward. for Garvin, said Mr. Bentley, get the man and his wife into the country "This is where I live, sir," said Mr. Bentley, opening the door with a "Yes," Mr. Bentley repeated, "St. John''s." He smiled at Hodder''s glance You know--that man, Mr. Bentley." (Hodder could not bring himself to "I knew that you saw it," Hodder said. "I hope," said the rector, smiling a little, "that is not the reason why "My name is John Hodder," he said, "and I live in the parish house, next id: 5359 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Inside of the Cup — Volume 04 date: words: 22486 sentences: 1630 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/5359.txt txt: ./txt/5359.txt summary: "Good morning, Sally," said Mr. Bentley, rising from the table with his "Sally," said Mr. Bentley, turning in his chair, "Mr. Holder''s been "Mr. Holder didn''t run after her, Sally," said Mr. Bentley, in gentle "We''d like to go in," said Mr. Bentley. "They are little waifs from Dalton Street and that vicinity," said Mr. Bentley. "It''s remarkable how he gets along with them," said Mr. Bentley, smiling "You know Miss Parr, I believe," the old gentleman said. "You knew Mr. Bentley?" asked Hodder, astonished. "Tell me about Mr. Bentley," she said. day he came, and oftener in the night, in those first weeks, and if Mr. Bentley were not at home the very sight of the hospitable old darky "Oh, I thought you were Mr. Bentley," she said. "That is, if a child can even be said to know such a person as Mr. Bentley. id: 5356 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Inside of the Cup — Volume 01 date: words: 19323 sentences: 1191 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/5356.txt txt: ./txt/5356.txt summary: "Mr. Hodder is a remarkable young man, Phil," Mrs. Waring declared, "What I mean by a mitigated orthodoxy is this: I am far from accusing Mr. Hodder of insincerity, but he preaches as if every word of the Bible were know a great deal and don''t believe anything, or to clergymen like Mr. Hodder, who demand that we shall violate the reason in us which has been corners of other men''s souls, he, John Hodder, felt the same hot spark John Hodder''s mother was a widow, and to her, in the white, gabled house "We thought, some twenty years ago, of moving the church westward," said financier felt this, though it could not be said that Hodder appeared "I think I realize it, Mr. Parr," said Hodder, gravely. his, Hodder''s, business, to get on good terms with Mr. Parr--otherwise "No," Hodder said. "Maybe it will come, Mr. Hodder," he said. id: 5357 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Inside of the Cup — Volume 02 date: words: 20429 sentences: 1334 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/5357.txt txt: ./txt/5357.txt summary: of character, and her husband, Hodder knew, was a man among men. "Of one thing I am assured, Mrs. Goodrich," Hodder replied, "that the "How good of you to come, Mr. Hodder, when you were so busy," she said, bachelor, Mr. Hodder--!" Mrs. Constable left the rest to his According to my view, Mrs. Constable, the Church, as the agent of God, effects an indissoluble bond. And much as I should like to do anything in my power for you and Mr. Constable, you have asked the impossible,--believing as I do, there can "You are making it very hard for me, Mrs. Constable," he said. "I can''t think what''s got into women in these times--at Mrs. Constable''s Hodder looked down into Mr. Parr''s face, and was silent. "Poor man," said Mrs. Larrabbee, accepting the new ground as safer, yet "I congratulate you upon the new plans, Mr. Hodder,--they''re great," he said. id: 5363 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Inside of the Cup — Volume 08 date: words: 16678 sentences: 1121 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/5363.txt txt: ./txt/5363.txt summary: "I am an old man," said the bishop, "and whatever usefulness I have had now, thanks to John Hodder, had identified the Spirit as the transforming Hodder saw, for Kate Marcy''s sake; yes, and for Eldon Parr''s as well, "How strange," she said, "that the end should have come at Mr. Bentley''s! "May I ask, Mr. Hodder," he said, in an unemotional voice, "what you are "Father," said Alison, "Mr. Hodder has come with a message." "I have prepared her for Mr. Parr''s coming," he said to Hodder at length. "Will you come this way, Mr. Parr?" Mr. Bentley said, indicating the door "I know," said Alison, in a low voice. In the library Mr. Bentley and John Hodder, knowing nothing of her "I understand," said Eldon Parr, "that you wish to marry my daughter." "John," said Alison with a questioning smile, when they were alone before id: 266 author: Gower, John title: Confessio Amantis; Or, Tales of the Seven Deadly Sins date: words: 211487 sentences: 26945 pages: flesch: 102 cache: ./cache/266.txt txt: ./txt/266.txt summary: Bot whan thei rounen in hire Ere, On whom sche hath hire herte set, Sche hath hire loves deth compleigned, Sche hath hem with hire wordes wise Bot sche hire wolde noght confesse, Whan thei hire axen what sche was. Bot elles sche hath al hire wille, Bot sche the cause wiste noght, Bot sche, which mai noght longe abide Sche hath hire oghne tale told, Bot whan sche takth hir werk on honde Sche mai noght thilke love eschuie Thei mai wel seie hou sche is wys Bot whan sche sih ther was no lette, Bot ferst sche made hem forto swere Sche hath mi love, and I have noght Bot sche, which lost hath alle joie, Bot whan that sche cast up hire lok Bot sche hath alle here loves weyved, 890 Bot thei him tolde it mai noght be, 1640 Bot yit sche wolde noght do so, 1690 id: 2603 author: Judy, J. M. title: Questionable Amusements and Worthy Substitutes date: words: 34604 sentences: 1969 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/2603.txt txt: ./txt/2603.txt summary: of social, domestic, and personal practices which charm the life, secure short hour enough time was lost by that young man to have carefully read old man, as he is close to sixty years of age, to hear him tell in a Only by a study of the drink evil shall we know its ravages in the home. Those of us who have lived in the pure air of free, country home-life help, his home and wife and little one, and would lose himself for days book which every person who sees no harm in dancing should read. returned the key and let his friend read as much as he liked." Writes one has taught school all day, or set type, or managed a home, or read has read a book a day for over twenty years. "A true home life where father, mother, and children spend much time id: 45387 author: Mangasarian, M. M. (Mangasar Mugurditch) title: Morality Without God A Lecture Delivered Before the Independent Religious Society date: words: 8198 sentences: 465 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/45387.txt txt: ./txt/45387.txt summary: the importance of the church in the moral education of the people. The question: Can there be any morality without a belief in God, is a brought up, is, that morality is impossible without a belief in God. The scientist''s position is that morality is independent of a belief in God. The scientist does not deny dogmatically, the existence of a God. The "No God, no morals," says the theologian. cannot last without morality, and if he can get the people to think that The believer in God argues that to question the existence of But to call the man who questions the existence of God wicked, is no The god of the Christian believes in the there can be no morality without God when analyzed, comes to this: There People will not be moral without the belief in a future life. true, then the proposition that without God there can be no morality id: 35354 author: McHugh, John A. (John Ambrose) title: Moral Theology A Complete Course Based on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Best Modern Authorities date: words: 178139 sentences: 8560 pages: flesch: 60 cache: ./cache/35354.txt txt: ./txt/35354.txt summary: laws do not bind under grave sin, when the matter or the danger is not even a venial sin, for we must obey God rather than man (Acts, v. external acts; divine law can regulate things pertaining to the nature moral virtue that inclines a private person to use lawful means for the of consent to sin), no reason excuses an act even of a non-sexual kind, obliges under pain of grave sin, because it determines a necessary act Precept is a grave duty, because the Church makes it the necessary act with sin is lawful for a sufficient reason (see 1515 sqq.), one may confession are of grave obligation, from Church law at least (Canon to avoid grave sin, for charity to self obliges one to use the means (a) The remote matter of this Sacrament is the personal sins committed Sacrament voluntarily and without good reason, is guilty of grave sin id: 18438 author: Stapleton, John H. (John Henry) title: Explanation of Catholic Morals A Concise, Reasoned, and Popular Exposition of Catholic Morals date: words: 100936 sentences: 6200 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/18438.txt txt: ./txt/18438.txt summary: MORALS pertain to right living, to the things we do, in relation to God faith we know God, by moral living we serve Him; and this double we believe essential to the shaping of a good moral life; for man, between right and wrong is responsible to God for the good and evil he the Law of God. A sin may be committed in thought, in desire, in word, true God, I also violate the virtue of religion, but commit a sin authority of man or of God. Here we have the sin of pride in all the thing when directed towards God, and another where man is concerned. requirements, breaks the law, offends God and sins. animal nature as the act by which God created man is superior to all his aversion, offends against the law of nature, of charity and of God. 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