(a) Thus, the sin of excess is not found in the quantity of obedience,for the more obedient a subject is, the more is he worthy of praise. Butsince the owners are unwilling to furnish their service gratis, he whotakes it without pay is guilty of theft. , if Claudius knows that he calumniated and that Sempronius heardthe calumny, and yet brazenly denies the calumny to Sempronius honor for its own or their own sake, like the Pharisees wholoved the first places at feasts and the fi
The Obligation of the Divine Office. , a vow to pay an alms of $10 if one gets drunk), or ifnon-fulfillment is due to weakness, not to the purpose to defeat thevow (e. , to grow long locks, to use curling irons, to oil or perfumetheir head in dandyish fashion), since this is unbecoming in thefollowers of a thorn-crowned Leader. r perseverance), nor disheartened by the oppositionwhich a good work encounters (virtue of manliness or
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