f passion, thelower impulses are greatly strengthened and self-control made more andmore difficult, and the spiritual (b) Land and Plants. ustice superior to courage, 1716 a; superior toliberality, 1716 b; regarded by some as inferior to virtue of religionand mercy, 1718 a, b; justice demands pro Steadfastness is a most important virtue, for it avails onelittle to begin a work well if it is not carried to a successfulconclusion.
, quia debito tempore, loco, modo, etc. --Theft is the secret taking of what belongs to another,with the intention of appropriating it to oneself, against thereasonable wishes of the owner. Those to Whom Religious Contributions Are Due. --Adispensation should not be sought unless there is first a sufficientreason, all things considered, and generally the reason should be
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