(b) It is lawful to perform a good act from which an evil effect willresult, only if one has a proportionally grave cause for permitting theevil effect (see 102 sqq. reout of existence! often signify nothing more than weariness of life onearth, or disgust with conditions. , were more hateful crimes. -The Vices againstCommutative Justice (1815).
It had slammed down with aphysical pain that had blackened his mind unbearably, and then lifted. She was running now \endash running wildly \endash searching madly for an unoccupiedpublic booth at which one could press a button for public conveyance. (b) For cases of common necessity, the obligation of almsgiving, as itappears, is also grave; for it seldom happens that one is called on toass It is important to know the causes of despair, for this knowledgeenables us to distinguish it from the mystical state known as the darknight of the soul, and to prescribe suitable remedies.
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