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1 ApCreed, 4, 2 | thee."24 Then she gave her consent through faith: "Behold the ~
2 10Command, 4, 1 | shed blood."20 Fourthly, by consent: "They are worthy of ~death,
3 10Command, 4, 1 | them, but they also that consent to them that ~do them."21
4 10Command, 4, 1 | another by giving a partial consent when the ~act could be completely
5 10Command, 4, 2 | divine Commandment. Thus, consent to murder is a mortal sin ~
6 10Command, 4, 2 | is a mortal sin, then the consent to the ~act will be also
7 10Command, 4, 2 | because it is ~without consent. This is the same as if
8 10Command, 4, 2 | fornication, and yet does not consent; one does not commit ~a
9 10Command, 4, 2 | passion as to give its full ~consent, then it will be a venial
10 10Command, 4, 2 | if up to the ~moment of consent, the reason is not perverted
11 10Command, 4, 2 | perverted by the passion, and consent ~is given without this perversion
12 10Command, 5 | In fact, without ~the consent of the husband she cannot
13 10Command, 5 | cannot act ~without the consent of the other. As an indication
14 10Command, 6 (9)| privately and witbout his consent, but also the possession
15 10Command, 9 | the flesh when, by giving consent to it, ~concupiscence reigns
16 Sacramen, 8 | Matrimony is the mutual ~consent expressed in words effective
17 Sacramen, 8 (33)| This means that the consent is the effective cause of
18 Sacramen, 8 (33)| because without the consent and the contract, the obligation
19 LordPray, 7, 1 | resists and does not give his consent, then his virtue is great.
20 LordPray, 7, 2 | temptation, by giving our consent to it: "Let no temptation
21 LordPray, 7, 2 | be tempted, but to give consent is devilish.~ ~But does
22 LordPray, 7, 2 | Therefore, when we refuse to consent to temptation, we keep our
23 Question, 3, 4 | Discuss the importance of consent in the Sacrament of Matrimony.~ ~
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