those closely related to him, forthe command of a superior does not oblige under such greatinconvenience. 2, Luke, xviii. (b) The extreme of excess is undue leniency, which spares the rod whenit should be used. that the person guilty of the fraud is bound to make good thelosses of the injured party, even though the cont
--(a) Its Rank. , he who is superior in jurisdiction owes somereverence to a subject who is more learned or virtuous than Laws of the First and Second Tables, 338. Pius Vcondemned the teaching of Baius that those who suffer motions ofconcupiscence against their will are transgressors of the command: Thou shalt not covet (see Denziger, Enchiridion, nn.
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