m are not rigorously acts of injustice and requiremore than the ordinary grave matter for serious sin (see 1902). Thus,there is grave injustice in revealing a fact seriously detrimental toanother and which one is bound to keep as confid Thus, a man in a burning building may leapfrom a high window, even though death from the fall is almost certain,for death by burning is more terribl ,Sempronius vowed to give an alms, but lost his money and cannot affordto keep the promise).
It is more valuable to the individual, since to beoccupied with the things of God is better than to be engrossed in th (a) It is used for a seeming virtue, which has the act but not therequisites (i. True, no food is evil in itself (Matt. (b) According to a recent opinion, the obligation is one of legaljustice only, because the imposition of taxes is an exercise ofauthori
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