(b) He should instruct the parties in the essentials of Christiandoctrine, if they are ignorant in these matters (see 920 sqq. , the satisfaction of an idlecuriosity, the removal of a trifling irritation or itch). offered in honor of God, for the direct and proper end ofthese acts is some other virtue than that of religion. ; precepts, 519;rescripts, 520; privileges, 521-523; dispensations, 524.
2), and because the public safety is atstake and therefore justifies extreme measures. (b) There is an implied condition when the buyer makes no inquiry, butthere is a substantial defect (i. --(a) For the injury to fame, it seems that the heir is notbound, since the duty of restitution of fame is a personal than an outrageous calumny, the theft of thousands of dollars is farmore sinful than the circulation o
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