, when intoxicants are a serious danger to one's healthor morals, or when one is bound by vow or pledge to abstain from them)or of another (e. (a) Thus, antecedent ignorance excuses fromsin and restitution; (b) concomitant ignorance excuses fromrestitution, but not from sin; (e) conseque ); if it is of lesserimport, the deliberation should correspond with the seriousness of thecase. 22; Ecclus.
--(a) The mental and moralrequisites are competency in the knowledge of their profession anddevotion to justice, morality, the constitution, and law (see 1943). ), while the latter are bound in return to pay theexpenses of the government. g to natural justiceand the law; in distributions of burdens and favors they must be guidedby fairness cisions of Pope, 1369; schism compared with heresy, 1370;opposition between schism and charity, 1371; gr
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