ceof actual grace, has no strict right either of justice or of friendshipto divine acceptance; but it see , at large) maynot be occupied, unless they are kept in a small enclosure from whichthey cannot escape. (b) In exceptional cases, one would be bound to accuse oneself, namely,if there were a grave and urgent ne , on account of calumnies, scandals, disorders);(b) if the stealth or force would be unjust here and now, the answer isin
(b) The natural secret obliges less _per se_than the entrusted secret, for the safeguarding of the latter is agreedto in an onerous contract, while no engagement is made to keep theformer. Claudius sins gravely against charity. Distinction between Derision and Jesting. in a grave and sacred matter, and, if the impediment isdiriment, the marriage contract is made null.
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