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... given any account of the historical and cultural background of the ideals and ways of life advocated . That is not the main purpose of this book . Secondly , although in Part III we have made some attempt to evaluate the various ...
... given any account of the historical and cultural background of the ideals and ways of life advocated . That is not the main purpose of this book . Secondly , although in Part III we have made some attempt to evaluate the various ...
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... given by God . Secondly , because , on account of the uncertainty of human judgment especially on contingent and particular matters , different people form different judgments on human acts ; whence also different and contrary laws ...
... given by God . Secondly , because , on account of the uncertainty of human judgment especially on contingent and particular matters , different people form different judgments on human acts ; whence also different and contrary laws ...
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... given food , and this means that any person in this position ought , if possible , to have the food . So if I am hungry , certainly I ought to take or be given food , but not because it is I , only because hungry people ought to have ...
... given food , and this means that any person in this position ought , if possible , to have the food . So if I am hungry , certainly I ought to take or be given food , but not because it is I , only because hungry people ought to have ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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