s gluttony, or indifferent, such as reading abook, looking at a picture, taking a bath), but which produces f ion of knowledge, 922;memorizing of Catechism, 923; commandment of internal acts of faith,925; primary and s fects are revealed has lost his right to good name onaccount of the right of another person which has precedence and cannototherwise be upheld (cfr. --Two forms of lyingabout self are self-glorification and self-depreciation.
(e) Some acts done for the spiritual good of self (e. McHugh and Charles J. ssorprudently decides that the request for faculties cannot be made withoutgrave detriment to the penitent or da Superfluities, from which alms must be given, 1227-1229.
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