(c) By reason of its circumstances, resistance to temptation is eitherprolonged, as when the act by which the will resists is of co (b) The counsel of munificence, however, is only for the rich asregards exercise, since others have not the means wherewith to exercisethis virtue. thecommon good and involves in practice subordination of the primary tothe secondary end or ends of matrimony. positive proof of thedecease in the form of a public document or of sworn testimony of twoor at least one
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