| 1850 - 704 sayfa
...of an individual for one day, in the manner suitable to his station in the * Pp. 30, 40. world, is sufficient to make the theft a mortal sin. Others...everything considered, inflicts a grievous injury (grave damnum inferf) on our neighbour, and deprives him of something particularly useful " Nothing... | |
| Alexander Irwin - 1836 - 32 sayfa
...the maintenance of an individual for one day, in a manner suitable to his station in the world, is sufficient to make the theft a mortal sin. Others...quantity which, everything considered, inflicts a gritvuus injury on our neighbour, and deprives him of something particular!;/ useful. A loss, however,... | |
| 1836 - 808 sayfa
...the maintenance of an individual for one day, in a manner suitable to his station in the world, is sufficient to make the theft a mortal sin. Others think that it requires a quantity which, every thing considered, inflicts a grievous injury on our neighbour, and deprives him of something... | |
| Protestant association - 1839 - 496 sayfa
...the maintenance of an individual for one day, in a manner suitable to his station in this world, is sufficient to make the theft a mortal sin. Others...assigned as constituting the subject matter a mortal sin."—Bailly's Moral Theology. How execrable is the morality of these instructions! The great standard... | |
| 1839 - 550 sayfa
...the maintenance of an individual for one day, in a manner suitable to his station in this world, is sufficient to make the theft a mortal sin. Others think that it requires a quantity which, every thing considered, inflicts a grievous injury on our neighbour, and deprives him of something... | |
| Eugene Francis O'Beirne - 1840 - 246 sayfa
...the maintenance of an individual for one day, in a manner suitable to his station in the world, is sufficient to make the theft a mortal sin. Others...particularly useful. A loss, however, which, in respect of one, a rich man, for instance, is slight — in respect of a poor man may be considered heavy. The... | |
| Eugene Francis O'Beirne - 1840 - 232 sayfa
...the maintenance of an individual for one day, in a manner suitable to his station in the world, is sufficient to make the theft a mortal sin, Others...particularly useful. A loss, however, which, in respect of one, a rich man, for instance, is slight — in respect of a poor man may be considered heavy. The... | |
| 1845 - 1036 sayfa
...the maintenance of an individual for one day, in a manner suitable to his station in this world, is sufficient to make the theft a mortal sin. Others...cannot, therefore, be assigned as constituting the subject-matter of a mortal sin." " Hence, theologians are accustomed to distinguish men into four ranks.... | |
| John Cumming - 1843 - 230 sayfa
...the maintenance of an individual for one day, in a manner suitable to his station in this world, is sufficient to make the theft a mortal sin ; others...particularly useful. A loss, however, which in respect of one — a rich man, for instance — is slight, in respect of a poor man may be considered heavy. Hence,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1845 - 786 sayfa
...the maintenance of an individual for one day, in a manner suitable to his station in this world, is sufficient to make the theft a mortal sin. Others...particularly useful. A loss, however, which in respect of one, a rich man for instance, is slight, in respect of a poor man may be considered heavy, li is generally... | |
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