(b) It is not necessary that hope be elicited by the act of charity(i. In this sense we understand the rule of St. for those who give alms expecta certain amount of romancing from tramps and other professionalbeggars. Don't wait.
These laws are not of uncertain force, for the cases in whichthey cease to oblige are few and definite. (c) It hasevil effects, since it keeps man from his duty, swallowing him up withovermuch sorrow (II Cor. Grimly, Man had instinctively sought to circumvent the prison bars ofordinary speech. --Lawgivers in the Church (423-424).
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