xpenditures incaring for the object bailed, but not for any other debt the bailor mayowe him (Bolles, _Handy Law Book_). However it must be determined whether there is a reasonableproportion between these two effects and whether the advantages of theone effect compensate for the disadvantages of the other. ,the Apostles in Acts, iv. --(a) In his intellect, the proud man has anexaggerated opinion of his own worth, and this causes his inordinatedesire of praise and exaltation.
d; one should make known the trueauthor of a crime for which an innocent person is about to suffer; onesho , toassist a neighbor when one is told under secret that he is in dire needof one's charitable help). infornication or adultery, or unnatural (that is, not suited forreproduction), as in sodomy or pollution. he intercession of the Church attached tothe rite (_ex opere operantis Ecclesiae_); for the prayers of t
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