Slander, definition, 2030 d. n, sensitive,ill-humored or revengeful), given to work and duty rather than topleasure and display. Thequality and quantity of these two repasts are left to local custom. to act unchastely, has notin the first case the virtue of virginity, or in the second case thevirtue of chastity.
n ofthe Lord's Prayer or of some prayer approved by the Catholic Church, isnot forbidden for opening or closing the said meetings. 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 preservation ofstate secrets or of military plans), spiritual welfare (e. , when a husband and wife have made a mutual vow of continence).
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