Theselatter laws oblige always, but not for every occasion (see 371). , by holding a person against his will, by chaining him to a post,by locking him in a room). e posited act _per se_ or from its nature strongly incites theagent to sexual passion, as when one gazes (c) There is a purely moral simultaneity when the form follows thematter after a somewhat considerable interval of time has elapsed, butwi
(b) How Mass Must Be Applied. ; unwilling fulfillment, 476; intention required in fulfillment,477 sqq. There is excess about the manner when a person eatsgreedily, hurriedly, or selfishly, rushing at his food like a tiger,bolting it like a dog, or depriving others like a pig. Like the othervirtues, humility must be guided in its manifestations by prudence asto place, time, and other circumstances.
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