Sentence Passed under a Law Manifestly Unjust. , aninvention, valuable information, concealed virtues, the fact that acrime has been committed) known privately by only one person or by sofew that it is neither public property nor notorious. , a promise of secrecy made for a time), the oath alsoceases to oblige; if the act is not obligatory under grave sin, theoath is not obligatory under grave sin (e. tery; he who separates a business manand his patrons, intending to attract the trade to himself, is guil
This is a matter of common sense, for every one can see that itis a very different thing to steal a cent and to steal $100. cessity; for example, it would be uncharitable for farm hands to stopwork promptly on time when this will cause a serious , to discuss a murder trial that is being reportedin the papers, or to tell a humorous incident that will do no harm). ; sacrifice of spiritual goodsor bodily welfare for neighbor's sake, 1163 sqq.
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