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... particulars : — 2. ( 1. ) The elicit acts of several virtues can never be contra- ry to each other : as an act of religion is never against an act of VOL . XIII . B charity ; chastity is never against justice ; temperance is.
... particulars : — 2. ( 1. ) The elicit acts of several virtues can never be contra- ry to each other : as an act of religion is never against an act of VOL . XIII . B charity ; chastity is never against justice ; temperance is.
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... charity . Religion commands us sometimes to feast ; and , at the same time , our charity bids us save our expense , that the poor may be fed the more plentifully . The reason of this is , - because all the imperate acts of virtue are ...
... charity . Religion commands us sometimes to feast ; and , at the same time , our charity bids us save our expense , that the poor may be fed the more plentifully . The reason of this is , - because all the imperate acts of virtue are ...
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... charity ; because charity is directly commanded , but fasting is relative to something else , and is not commanded for itself . Now in those things . which are of a disparate nature , a principal is ever to be preferred before an ...
... charity ; because charity is directly commanded , but fasting is relative to something else , and is not commanded for itself . Now in those things . which are of a disparate nature , a principal is ever to be preferred before an ...
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... charity : to condemn the criminal is a pro- per act of justice : to speak well of all men behind their backs , so far as we can with truth , is an elicit act of equity . But whatever is of that nature that it can be done innocently ...
... charity : to condemn the criminal is a pro- per act of justice : to speak well of all men behind their backs , so far as we can with truth , is an elicit act of equity . But whatever is of that nature that it can be done innocently ...
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... charity . - RULE VIII . The suppositive Propositions with the supervening Advices of our blessed Saviour , are always equivalent to Matter of Duty , and are , by Interpretation , a Commandment . 1. THIS rule is intended as an ...
... charity . - RULE VIII . The suppositive Propositions with the supervening Advices of our blessed Saviour , are always equivalent to Matter of Duty , and are , by Interpretation , a Commandment . 1. THIS rule is intended as an ...
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