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... human law it was necessary for the directing of human conduct to have a divine law . And this for four reasons . First , be- cause it is by law that man is directed how to perform his proper acts in view of his last end . And indeed if ...
... human law it was necessary for the directing of human conduct to have a divine law . And this for four reasons . First , be- cause it is by law that man is directed how to perform his proper acts in view of his last end . And indeed if ...
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... human law , man should be directed to his end by a law 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 ...
... human law , man should be directed to his end by a law 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 ...
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... human - heartedness . There are occasions when he will lay down his life to preserve his human - heartedness . The word here translated human - heartedness is jen in Chinese . It is a very important term , and is sometimes equated with ...
... human - heartedness . There are occasions when he will lay down his life to preserve his human - heartedness . The word here translated human - heartedness is jen in Chinese . It is a very important term , and is sometimes equated with ...
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FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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