f affording anopportunity for the Catholic and the non-Catholic party, for the sakeof discussion, to treat of matters Themerciful man has pity (piety), because his kindness to the unfortunatehonors God more than victims or sacrifices. The reason is that in these cases there is question not only ofa vow but also of a contract, not only of an obligation to God bu as said in the previousparagraph, the subject is not bound to have the positive consent of hissuperior for all
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