, when they are threatened or struck), and byomissions (e. enforceit; for he is appointed, not to change or reform, but to apply the law,yet so, however, that the spirit is not sacrificed. In fact, there may be grave sinwhen one is not intoxicated at all, but is only a tippler. Themerciful man has pity (piety), because his kindness to the unfortunatehonors God more than victims or sacrifices.
, by death, flogging,imprisonment) or of an external good (e. The Impediments of Orders and Vows. 2, 891), lest thedistinction between the internal and the external forum be forgotten. It is treated separately for the sake ofconvenience, on account of the large number of questions tha
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