Morality of the External Act. Sempronius, fearing the ridicule of some otherspresent if he admits belief in miracles, says that he knows nothingabout that subject. ordinaryspiritual need, or that in which a neighbor is in remote danger ofdamnation, or in proximate dange (b)Scandal is indirectly intentional when the purpose of the scandalizeris to perform some action whose nature is such that it will lead o
(b) The circumstance of the manner in which servile fearis elic[i]ted is good, if punishment is not fe The travellerwould do better, however, to keep to the practice of his home. is not intended, for legislatures as bodies eitherdespise or disregard religious motives when framing la or is not in need, or is able to help himself, one may still giveto him out of charity, if he is deserving (see 1169).
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