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Readings. — St. Thomas, Summa Theologica, ia 2ae, qu. 88. — 

 F. X. Linsenmann, Lehrbuch der Moraltheologie, pp. 161 sqq. — 

 Th. Slater, S.J., A Manual of Moral Theology, Vol. I, pp. 136 

 sqq. — H. Gerigk, Wesen und V oraussetzungen der Totsunde, Un- 

 tersuchung der Frage nach dem Wesensunterschiede zwischen 

 dem Peccatum Mortale und Veniale, Breslau 1903, especially pp. 

 96 sqq. — H. Noldin, S.J., Summa Theol. Mor., Vol. I, nth ed., 

 pp. 328 sqq. — A. Lehmkuhl, S.J., Theol. Mor., Vol. I, nth ed., 

 pp. 193 sqq. — Sabetti-Barrett, S.J., Comp. Theol. Mor., 22nd ed., 

 pp. 113 sqq. — A. Tanquerey, Synopsis Theol. Mor. et Pastor., Vol. 

 II, pp. 253 sqq. — L. Billot, S.J., Disquisitio de Natura et Ratione 

 Peccati, Rome 1900, th. I sqq. — H. E. Manning, Sin and its Con- 

 sequences, Ch. I, sqq. (French tr. by Maillet, Le Peche et ses 

 Consequences, Avignon 1894, Ch. I sqq.). 



coalescere possunt, quia singula in centis ad mortale deveniunt, ut in 

 specie inferiori manent. Quando- materia iustitiae praesertim accidit." 

 que tamen ratione materiae coales- 



