The Complements of Fortitude. The same principle applies in defamatoryrecriminations. , xxx, 17). Desire, 119; sinful, 237 sqq.
--When therevelation concerns one who was in disrepute formerly, but who has agood name now, either because his crime - You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works. being made, but that the former goodopinion they had of the person defamed was correct (indirectrevocation). But carnal sins are peculiarly disgraceful on account of theiranimality (see 2464 b, 224), and in a Christian t
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