(b) As the means to this end he must intend only to stopthe attack that is being made, not to bring on the death of theaggrcssor. Imperfections, Moral, 185; when they become sin, 186. Thus, if Titus knows that Balbus is good physicallyor mentally but not morally, he equivocates by answering that Balbus isgoo --The particular obligations ofreligious are declared in the proper rules of the various institutes,just as
1174-1178). , in use of moneywithout permission) seems to be the same as absolutely grave matter forthefts, unless --In reference to unimputable pollution thefollowing distinctions should be noted:(a) the danger risked by an act may be either of formal pollution(i. (c) Its matter is the passion of anger, that is, the sensitive appetitethat inclines one to avenge an evil by punishing its author.
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