, if it is not certain that the supposed victim ofmurder is dead or that he died from a homicidal act). Mercy, result of charity, 1193; definition, 1193 c; natural andsupernatural, 1205; causes of unmerciful spirit --The vice opposed to liberality by excess ingiving is prodigality, which is an insufficient regard for temporalthings and an extravagant bestowal of them on others. Usury, definition, 2136.
--(a) Complete pride, which turns awayfrom God because it considers subjection detrimental to one's ownexce --Restitution for injuries committedis necessary (see 1759), and hence it is required of the defamer. (c) Church Law. Clients, duties to lawyers, 2651 b.
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