(a) There is the danger that one may be wrong in judging that thelawgiver did not wish to include a case under his law. , those contained in theuniversal preaching, practice or belief of the Church, encyclicalletters [see _Humani Generis_, n. But there had been no pain. We can match them.
vealed, it would be next toheresy to hold the opposite; if they agree only that it is certain, itwould be rash to The Natural Law is of universal obligation. Societies that are purely civil or profane--e. (c) The theological virtues have no mean, as far as their object isconcerned, since God, being infinite in truth, power and goodness,cannot be believed in, hoped in, or loved too much.
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