ry degrading one) is not a great blow toreputation, since reputation consists in the opinion of many persons, (b) The sin of excess in food is gluttony. (b) The obligation is grave, since it is commanded as an act ofreligion, or at least as an act of obedience in a very importantmatter. (b) They differin gravity, robbery being according to its nature the more serious kindof stealing; for the robber does a twofold injury, and the owner'sunwillingness to be robbed is greater.
Adornment, when lascivious, 1456 b. (b) Natural Consummated Act. The most stinging rebukes of OurLord were given the hypocritical Pharisees ( Blind guides, whitedsepulchres, serpents, generation of vipers, Matt. ament, the answer is in the affirmative, for it islawful to keep from others knowledge to which they have no right.
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