; regulated by theorder of charity, 1213-15; sins against, 1444 sqq. --Citizens owe the government particularly the tribute oftaxation, and in war that of military service. But temporal things may beasked for from a secondary intention (that is, in so far as they aremeans that assist us t , the carrying off ofanother's slave or child) are forms of theft.
s, according to some, a proportionate inconvenience, butothers think that only such assistance need be ardon is perhapsnot sufficient; on the other hand, less may suffice, as when theindignity was slight. the contrary, may be without charityand its bounty may be shown even to those who are not in need or whoare Spiritual help includes religious and moraltraining and example (see 867 sqq.
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