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  • 15illicit — illicitly, adv. illicitness, n. /i lis it/, adj. 1. not legally permitted or authorized; unlicensed; unlawful. 2. disapproved of or not permitted for moral or ethical reasons. [1645 55; < L illicitus. See IL 2, LICIT] Syn. 1. illegitimate,&#8230; …

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  • 16Divorce (in Moral Theology) —     Divorce (in Moral Theology)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Divorce (in Moral Theology)     This subject will be treated here under two distinct heads: First, divorce in moral theology; second, divorce in civil jurisprudence.     The term&#8230; …

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  • 17Society of Friends (Quakers) —     Society of Friends (Quakers)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Society of Friends (Quakers)     The official designation of an Anglo American religious sect originally styling themselves Children of Truth and Children of Light , but in scorn by&#8230; …

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  • 18breach — / brēch/ n 1 a: a violation in the performance of or a failure to perform an obligation created by a promise, duty, or law without excuse or justification breach of duty: a breach of a duty esp. by a fiduciary (as an agent or corporate officer)&#8230; …

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  • 19unlawfulness — noun a) The state of being unlawful b) An unlawful act Syn: illegality, illegitimacy, illicitness …

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