; (b) if the amount taken is relatively grave(e. Aliasspecies cognationis non pertinent ad incestum, sed novam aliquammalitiam possunt tribuere; v. The Impedient or Prohibitive Impediments (Canons 1058-1066). --(a) The sentencemust be just, that is, it must be based on the law and the evidence.
Duelling, books in favor of, forbidden, 855 b; definition, 1435;morality of, 1436; fallacy of arguments for, 1437; penalties against,1438. (c) An oath should have justice; that is, one should not promise whatone has no right to promise (e. Thus, man cannot sufficiently thank God for Hisbenefits: What return can I make to the Lord for all that He has donefor me? (Psalm cxv. , a whole month) without goodreason (Canon 1344).
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