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, the expulsion of demonsfrom possessed persons) and exorcisms in the wide sense (i. , their suspicious or frivolousminds or their own guilt) that engenders in them evil opinion, for thenthe narrator only occasions the harm (cfr. Thus, if Balbus cannot escape from an unjust aggressor without runningdown and killing an unbaptized infant or a man whose lif But the sin is of its nature only venial; for theintention to pray, together with the essential moral goodness of
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