, the desire to please some human person or to secure sometemporal benefit), the good work is not made more meritorious, butindeed is not meritorious at all, since not done for God's sake. rgy (Canon1496); and as to the manner of making contributions they sanction localcustoms, such as parish payment ndant; they are commanded when (as in the case of patience andperseverance) they are necessitated by normal conditions of earthlyexistence. (b) Humility is the groundwork of the spiritual edifice negatively orindirectly; for, since God resists the proud and gives grace to thehumble (James, iv.
r to be exact, since amortal sin may be committed when there is only a confused perception ofthe gravity of the sin (see 177). , one may not shoot at the innocent person inorder to deprive the aggressor of his shield, nor may one hold theinnocent person before one in order that he receive the assailant'sbullet). ; acts that areobjectively efficaciously and subjectively unjust, 1763 a, b, c. (b) The good result must be intended, and the evil result of detrimentto fame must be only permitted.
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