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   Rules Of Conscience
   
Section One
Rules For A Formed Conscience

Chapter 1

True Conscience

Chapter 2

Erroneous Conscience

 

Article 1

Different kinds of erroneous conscience

 

Article 2

Invincibly erroneous conscience in general

 

Article 3

Vincibly erroneous conscience in general

 

 

§1

Explanation of vincibly erroneous conscience

 

 

§2

Summary of the different kinds of vincibly erroneous conscience

 

 

§3

Questions about erroneous conscience

 

 

§4

Upright and non-upright conscience, to be distinguished respectively from true and false conscience

 

 

§5

Non-upright conscience in general

 

 

§6

Does a non-upright conscience have to be followed?

 

 

§7

Ignorance and invincible inadvertence, but not invincible error, are possible relative to the rational law

 

 

§8

The accidental differences between the first three questions on vincible error

 

 

§9

The first question

 

 

§10

The second question

 

 

§11

The third question

 

 

§12

The general moral state of an action performed according to a less than upright conscience where error concerns the rational law or the rational application of the law

 

 

§13

Particular problems concerning our moral state when we follow a less than upright conscience

 

 

§14

Continuation

 

 

§15

Continuation: the degree of evil present in culpable ignorance concerning the positive law

 

Article 4

Summary of the division of erroneous conscience

 

Article 5

The scrupulous conscience

Chapter 3

Duties Of A Spiritual Director Towards Penitents With Formed Consciences

 

Article 1

 

 

Article 2

 

 

Article 3

 

 

Article 4

 

 

Article 5

 

 

Article 6

 

Chapter 4

Some Means For Purifying Ourselves From False Consciences

 

Article 1

Means

 

Article 2

The care to be used in avoiding errors of conscience

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