f he alienated its funds toother purposes; nor does it refer to the clergyman's own property, suchas goods received by inheritance or --Moderate jesting atanother's expense is not derision, nor sinful, if it is justified by areasonable motive. be prejudicial to the public welfare and is moreover strictlyforbidden by civil laws (see 1571, 1253). tyalso of theft; he who separates ruler and subjects by his whispering,is also guilty of sedition, etc.
, when the desire to be famous makesone boast of one's crimes, or refuse to repair injuries done to others,or neglect the honor of God), or its matter (e. ), 1136;obligatory, 1608 a; of supererogation, 1608 b. The obligation to marry is one of justice, and isgrave when the contract was bilateral; it is one of fidelity orj The times appointed are most appropriate (e.
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