The former affect the person for whom the law is made, andoblige him even when he is outside the territory of the lawgiver. Titusoffers another a drink, being uncertain whether it has poison in it ornot; he is guilty of sin, since he has no right to expose himself tosin and his neighbor to the danger of death. from the laws of abstinence individuals, or an entireconvent, or an entire province (Canon 1245, Sec. 2); (b) acts as morally good (Art.
There are several possible Second Empires that maybe formed in the period of time stretching from nine hund --Special Kinds of Laws (557-572). Hence, Titus should decide that heis not obliged in his circumstances to go to church. If death results, it is regarded as murder, and theseconds are liable to punishment as accessories.
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