14, xxiii. --(a) As to its manner, prayer is eitherunaccompanied or accompanied by external acts of worship, such asbodily gestures or speech. This involves especially that the matter of the contract is insome way outside the control of both insured and insurer and beyondtheir power, both legal and moral, to govern beforehand. The change inthe thing sacrificed consists in its being made sacred, or set apart asthe central object in the supreme act of worship.
, a bet that another is afraid to get drunk), or results ofsinful motives (e. Superfluities, from which alms must be given, 1227-1229. The ownerdoes consent if the person who takes the goods is acting according to ageneral and recognized custom (e. 15), and it excludesfrom eternal life ( Neither thieves nor extortioners shall possess thekingdom of God, I Cor.
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