her virtues, aswhen a superior commands or forbids something indifferent in order totry a subject's obedience (e. r retained, nor sold, nor translated into another language, norin any way communicated to other persons (C. , in technical or scientificterms); for if he is deceived, he can blame only his own impertinenceor dullness. It is not disrespect, however, for a child todislike or protest against evils done by his parents.
574-1575; when self-detraction islawful, 1577; dislike of self, 1305, 1307; may one wish evil to self?1308. Ignorance, various kinds, 24 sqq. He would be obliged,however, to restitution for damages caused by his fraud ormisrepresentation committed with grave theological fault. 41), to pray always andnot to faint (Luke, xviii.
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