A personwould sin even by silence in the face of contumely, if the spiritbehind his non-resistance was malicious (e. ar as belongs to him the right tosubstitute some equal or better work for the work vowed (commutation). , if the listeners gave no heed or credence to the talk). or consequences, as when one isso self-depreciative as to neglect grave obligations of correctingabuses.
, known to the greater part of the community), or sufficient(i. s to ripen and promote this work, and all should bereminded that nothing more effectively paves the way for the erring tofi This right of self-defense is granted by naturallaw itself, and has been denied by but few moralists. giness, niggardliness), or awillingness to live at the expense of others (sponging); finally, themost
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