(c) Private persons are held out ofcharity, but their obligation is less than in the case of those whoseoffice requires them to make corrections. anent; (b) because the formeris always contrary to the law, whereas the latter may be only beyondthe law. Caius avoids drunkenness, not because hedislikes it, but because he is a miser and dislikes to spend money(false temperance). ), but spiritual beatitude, which is a foretaste and figure of theeternal joy to come.
(b) In thecorrection of sinners, it is not every kind of reproof that is to beused, but gentleness and secret admonition should be employed wherepossible (Prov. The Natural Law can never be erased from the hearts of men. It should be noted, however, that suchexpressions as, Would that I had never been born! Would that I we Hence, colloquially one hopes formisfortune to another (hope of a future evil), or that another hassucceeded or is in
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