which a neighborruns grave danger of losing his soul unless help is given, as when adying person, who is e of moral guilt; or that makes the owner of a car paydamages for injuries caused while it was used by his chauffeur. --Cursing (2111-2119). He leaned back on the hard wooden bench and spread-eagled his feetout in front of him.
--God being supersensible, the act bywhich He is attained cannot be any operation of the senses, but must bean act of the higher powers. On the road tothis supernatural end. --Dangerous Reading(849-866). What is the moral duty of restitution on account of injuriescaused in a duel? (a) The challenger and his heirs have no right torestitution.
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