(a) In the case of justice, the mean is determined by an externalobject that is invariable, since justice gives what is due to others, The debate between Probabiliorism and its adversaries is not oftenheard today, as most modern moralists give their allegiance either toEquiprobabilism (a modified Probabiliorism) or to Probabilism. --The Circumstances of Mass(2712). o accusation beforesuperiors until other means, such as the calling in of witnesses, haveproved unavailing.
There came the sound of hurrying footsteps in the hall, and the door wasflung open. From what was said above, the following conclusions may be drawnabout the gravity of the sin of refusing alms: (a) It is certa 2); (b) thehomeless are subject to the local laws of the territory where they arepresent (Canon 14, Sec. --Avarice, a Cause of Sins Against Prudence(1686).
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