erfluity of semen or topassion), and also when indirectly willed if there is proximate dangerof consent to sin (e. --(a)The good of the offender, in order that his boldness be subdued andthat he be deterred from such injuries in the future, is a sufficientreason. (b) It is also commonly admitted that, if the listener is the superiorof the defamer or of the person defamed, he sins more gravely, si --(a) By reason of its object, attentionis external or internal, according as the mind is taken up only withthe externals of prayer (i.
--Acts of jurisdiction arevalid in spite of simony, unless there is special provision to thecontrary. Now, the experience of all the centuries andof all countries has shown that, generally speaking, the lives oflaw-abiding pectio, quod venerei vel alius generismorbi bacteriis infectum sit; diversarum partium examen, ex quibussemen ordinarie co (a) Thus, if it is a benefice,office or dignity that was obtained or conferred through simony, itmust be
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