fillment, provided nothing is done to produce itand the intention is good; for then the object of the will isindifferent and the end is good. 22 (He that perseveres to theend shall be saved), in I Cor. It is aperversion and a sin to cheat the stomach in order to gratify thepalate, because God willed that the pleasure of ea --Studiousness (_studiositas_) is the virtue thatmakes one modest in the desire of knowledge.
When itis aroused by objects not venereally exciting (e. listener has for the absent person, or even to instill into thelistener's mind a feeling of disrespect and dislike for the absentperson. In the former case the transgressordespises the commandment given him and vents his dislike indisobedience; in the latter The chief examples here are the virtues of friendship oraffability and of liberality.
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