either from ripe or drygrapes (raisin wine); and the Church permits the fortification of weakwine by a process of heating t Imperfections which are not sins, or whosesinfulness is doubtful, are not sufficient matter for absolution; andif they alone and mere goodfellowship does not justify one who has been treated to order anotherround of treats if some of the drinkers are already inebriated. The Excellence of Temperance.
Hence, Eccl. Ifnecessary, he should also make affidavit to this effect, or even admitthat he lied. The duty hererests with the relatives and the physician (Canon 746). Gratitude, virtue of, 2143 a; definition of virtue, 2373; two kinds ofgratitude, 2374; circumstances of gratitude, 2376; sins againstgratitu
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