Cases Wherein the Danger of Sin Is Grave or Slight. See also Coercion. (c) Next followservile fear, which removes one from sin, and hope, which leads one toGod, for faith holds out both threats of punishment and promises ofmercy. Paul recommends sobriety to women and young menparticularly (I Tim.
(b) In theft from one's husband even a greater amount is required. There would be no Sacrament if the bread were absent even duringa part of the consecration. The two injuries to berepaired are: (a) the unjust taking, that is, the fame of which he hasdeprived his neighbor; (b) the unjust damage, that ither exclusively or principally, from thebiological and medical point of view, ignoring the moral and legal one.
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