the prominence theygive to evil, while the so-called psychological historians arefrequently purely subjective as well as immoral. , toothache, seasickness), norby the desire to avoid what can be avoided by other and more suitablemeans (e. --(a) Fortitude itself is commandedboth in the Old and the New Testament. , itis better to give an alms than not to give one, it is better to keepthe law of fasting than not to keep it), that which is relatively orsubjectively better than its contradictory (e.
wayof a marriage, or should warn a young woman that the man to whom she isengaged is a criminal or disease ween certainOrders, which will give to clerics the opportunity to exercise thepowers they have received (e. The family, being an imperfect society, has alimited coercive power, and hence the father, or those who hold hisplace (e. ry degrading one) is not a great blow toreputation, since reputation consists in the opinion of many persons,
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