471, 525, 531). See above,2228, 2627, 2633, 2636, 2347, 2348, 2361 sqq. , when intoxicants are a serious danger to one's healthor morals, or when one is bound by vow or pledge to abstain from them)or of another (e. d to the good of man himself, and so hope detestsit; or as opposed to the moral goodness of some particular virtue,
(b) The law admits as an indulgence on fast days, in addition to theone meal, a small breakfast in the morning and a light collation to betaken either around noon (lunch) or in the evening (supper). , if one swears to observethe statutes of a university, one is not bound to observe those thatare commonly neglected, one commits no sin variety of foods and they must be most carefully prepared, sothat he may get the utmost joy of the palate. ) or of ignorance (lectorate), or thatexclude unbelievers from participation in the sacred rites(portership).
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