nducted with great pomp ormagnificence but without the inner reverence, the obedience or otherdispositions pleasing to God. , have the guilt, if not the gain, ofseduction. Some forms ofavarice, too, are more despicable than others. igious or civil position, forexample, the hesitation of Moses, the infidelity of Aaron, the fall ofKing Dav
--(a) There are many varieties oftheft, the differences arising from the circumstances in which thestealing is done. merely conventional orextravagant compliments, and of the flatterer who seeks to win favorsfor himself by expressions of fulsome admiration. Some hold for theaffirmative and refer to Canon 1307, mentioned above. Hence,to save the money one has it might be lawful to jump from asecond-story window, but not from a higher window when the fall wouldmost likely kill one.
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