(b) Surliness is the sin of those who are ungracious in their manners,not because of hate or anger, but because of a desire to be unpleasantand to make others yield to themselves. --If the falsereputation of another is not the unjust cause of a loss that is feared,it is not right to deprive him of his good name. lirious or laboringunder a hysterical delusion or fixed idea, by persons who act on theimpulse of the moment witho e and newbut to keep this up every day until he has stolen a considerableamount, or when a child steals
and robbery, is an immoderate desire, love ordelight entertained in respect to external corporal goods, such aslands or money. sin of rejoicing is not committedwhen one confines one's pleasure to some good consequence of afornication (e. rom the final decision of thehighest court, which in the Church is the Roman Pontiff (Canon 1880),and in the State the Supreme Court. or consequences, as when one isso self-depreciative as to neglect grave obligations of correctingabuses.
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