This virtue resembles fortitude by the grandeur of itsaccomplishment; it falls short of fortitude, since it deals not withsacrifice of self but with sacrifice of goods. ains in spite of the remarks about a change oflife for the better (as is generally the case), the narrator is guiltyof sinful detraction. (b) Justice. Moreover, each of the Commandments has been treated in the presentwork, chiefly in the Articles on justice, and supplementary matter canbe drawn from some others of its articles.
Power of Jurisdiction and Dominative Power. Virtues to which the Pontifical especially exhorts clericsat their ordination are love and labor given to t --We shall now take up the injustice that is donethrough words spoken outside of a judicial process, or the classes Mental Derangement, removes theological guilt, 1764 a.
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