18), and hence there is always roomfor forgiveness. Cunning, 1651 a. (b) If the doubt is about the justice of the sentence, thereis an obligation of conscience to observe the judgment, since thepresumption favors the judge. Patience, Fruit of the Holy Ghost, 163; act of fortitude, 2447 b;definition, 2453; patience differs from temperance, 2453 a; differsf
amage, andhence is not obliged from justice (but there may be an obligation fromcharity) to make restitution (see 1764). Hence,it is not disobedience to neglect advice or exhortations or requestsmade by superiors, if the subject-matter is not otherwise obligatory(e. Paul's definition, 751; St. (b) When oppositeintentions are successive, the later prevails over the earlier, unlessthe earlier was str
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