In this matter not only the worker's personalgains are to be considered, but also the welfare of others, namely theemployers and the public. or of logic; but theirauthors, since they rely on natural causes, are guilty of ignorance orquackery rather than superstition. ; past sins donot demand correction, 1276; persons to be corrected, 1277; correctionof superior, 1278; per 31), and because of the mistrust andscandal that will result.
Again, the Sacraments are for men, and hence,if man will likely be subjected to a notable loss by the minister'sneglect of repetition, the duty of repetition is clear. osity, 607 b; rules regarding scrupulous conscienceand sins, 608; dangers of scrupulous conscience, 609; perplexedconscience, 611 sqq. ty by the government, and taxes themselves have the character ofa tribute from the part to the whole rather than of a wage or payment. , immovables) to the State.
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