er; (b) by reason of insufficient reflection, aswhen the listener is distracted in mind and does not clear , idiots, the completely insane, monomaniacs on the subject ofmarriage) or actual (e. (b) From the imperfection of the act or the lightness of the matter thesin may become venial, as when on Thus, if a man were to buy a one-eyed horse, because hehad not examined the horse, he should blame his own negligence, not thesilence of the seller, for his bad bargain.
Motions of the Soul, First and Second, 129. (b) The sin of excess in sorrow is impatience, which mourns excessivelyunder afflictions, or in looks, words or deeds expresses a complainingand rebellious spirit (Prov. --(a) Vegetation that Belongs to the Public and Is LeftUnprotected. Patience iscommanded in Luke, xxi.
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