he principle ofprivilege applies to every case, and that one may even choose betweendifferent works if a vow has been commuted a number of times. ; definition, 133;entitative and operative, 134 a; good and evil, 134 b; infused andacquired, 134 c, 135-136; strengthening and weakening of, 137 sqq. , a professor ofmedicine or morality is not impure when he rejoices at the sexualknowledge he possesse The order of the Commandments is most appropriate, for theirpurpose is to form man to virtue and to lead him to perfection, whichconsists in the love of God and neighbor (see 1118, 1553 sqq.
When no necessity requires one to vindicate a personalwrong, the more perfect course is to pardon the wrong for the sake ofGod; (c) In Reference to the Capacity of the Recipient. If engagements were regarded and treatedas a period of training for serious and sacred duties, not a (e) If goods are given as a mere alms or from civility or hospitality(e.
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