, if one were indanger of death and could be baptized only by a person Who demandedmoney for the service, it would not be s r others, and mendistinguished for virtue, knowledge or other excellent qualities thatmake them fit to govern. --(a) Inpersonal vows, an act of omission may be made the subject of graveobligation, if it may be made the subject of grave precept by theChurch (e. It is sometimes unwise to interrupta defamatory story, for many such story seems to promise diredisclosures at its beginning
The basic principle governing the moralityof mutilation is: Man is not the master of his own life, but only thecustodian. Derision, definition, 2106; distinction between derision and jesting,2107; sinfulness of derision, 2109. f sin, 1317; manner ofconfessing sin, 1318-1319; as cause of fighting, 1432; prohibitionagainst, 1552. 11); When the tale-beareris taken away, contentions shall cease (Prov.
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