n only when a notable percentage (say one-third orone-fourth) of the matter vowed has been neglected. Pain, of loss, 281 a; of sense, 281 b. raint andto struggle against evil tendencies until the habit of self-controlbecomes a second nature) and religiously (i. Hence, unless a very serious reasonexcuses, he who marries without advising with his parents sinsgrievously by his rashness or want of filial affection.
fforts to berecollected, does not lose, but rather by reason of his good will andeffort increases, his merit. The Assistance Required by Piety. The Recipient of Confirmation. But care must be exercised both inserious and playful rebukes to keep within moderation.
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