, by holding a person against his will, by chaining him to a post,by locking him in a room). (b) The good result must be intended, and the evil result of detrimentto fame must be only permitted. The Scriptures reprove Jonas, who fledfrom the great task set for him by God (Jonas, i. Older moralists heldthat toleration was actually more beneficial to the common good thansuppression.
The less the irreverence or danger ofscandal, the less need be the reason for asking or taking a Sacramentfrom an unworthy person. A person who makes apromise under oath, fully intending to keep the promise, but who laterchanges his mind (c) The Witnesses. --(a) Proof of Baptism.
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