| 1846 - 664 páginas
...tr. 5, cap. ix., s. 8, n. 54, 55, .".;. Extr., pp. 212, 213.) * " If the Judge should think either opinion equally probable, for the sake of his friend...opinion, provided only that no scandal result from the decision." (Greg, de Valentia, Camm. Theol., torn, iii., disp. 5, qu. 7, p. 4. Extr., p. 89.) " A Judge... | |
| 1838 - 618 páginas
...undecided? 14 " Prsesertim cihn quis consilium praebet in scriptis, ne varius deprehendatur."—Ibid. Sect. 9. n. 84. If the judge should think each opinion...opinion, provided only that no scandal result from the decision. 16 THOMAS SANCHEZ. Opus Morale in prcecepta Decalogi. Venetiis, 1614. (Antverpiae, 1624.... | |
| Edward Dalton - 1843 - 314 páginas
...his friend, decide according to any probable opinion, while the question of right remains undecided? If the judge should think each opinion equally probable,...moreover, with the intent to serve his friend, at one * Georgii de Rhodes, e Societate Jesu disputationum Theologiae Scholastics. Tom. i. 1671. t Honorati... | |
| Alexander Duff - 1852 - 92 páginas
...probable opinion, while the question of right remains undecided ?" And what is his reply ? It is this : " If the judge should think each opinion equally probable,...opinion, provided only that no scandal result from the opinion. Ah ! how different, how contrary all this to tlie dictates of right reason — to the perfect... | |
| Giovanni Battista Nicolini - 1854 - 578 páginas
...may lawfully pronounce sentence according to the opinion which is more favourable to the interests of that friend. He may, moreover, with the intent...opinion, provided only that no scandal result from the decision." j1 " An unbeliever who is persuaded that his sect is probable, although the opposite sect... | |
| Giovanni Battista Nicolini - 1854 - 938 páginas
...friend, decide according to any probable opinion, while the question of right remains undecided 1 " If the judge should think each opinion equally probable,...according to the opinion which is more favourable to the interests of that friend. He may, moreover, with the intent to serve his friend, at one time judge... | |
| Giovanni Battista Nicolini - 1854 - 574 páginas
...friend, decide according to any probable opinion, while the question of right remains undecided ? " If the judge should think each opinion equally probable,...according to the opinion which is more favourable to the interests of that friend. He may, moreover, with the intent to serve his friend, at one time judge... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1855 - 600 páginas
...friend, decide according to any probable opinion, while the question of right remains undecided ? " If the judge should think each opinion equally probable,...pronounce sentence according to the opinion which is more favorable to the interests of that friend. He may, moreover, with the intent to serve his friend, at... | |
| 1859 - 366 páginas
...friend, decide according to any probable opinion, while the question of right' remains undecided? . . . For the sake of. his friend, he may lawfully pronounce sentence according to the opinion which is more favorable to the interest of that friend. He may, moreover, with the intent to serve his friend, at... | |
| Challis Paroissien - 1860 - 312 páginas
...his friend, decide according to any probable opinion, while the question of right remains undecided ? If the judge should think each opinion equally probable,...opinion, provided only that no scandal result from the decision? 1 " Prsesertim cum quis consilmm prsebet in scriptis, ne varius 1leprehendatur."— Tom.... | |
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