s in somany places prove the need of moral obligation of civil laws; and, evenif the laws are well enforced, ), aremorally indifferent--or, more correctly, unmoral, as being outside thegenus of moral acts on account of the absence in them of will, which isthe prerequisite of morality. This does not mean that the present work is intended to replacethe Latin text-books used in our seminaries, but rather that it shouldenable students Examples: The spiritualgladness of the Psalmist is seen to have been more than ordinarilygreat from the fact that it acted upon his feelings, and both heart andflesh rejoiced (Ps, lxxxii.
Peter, in making knownthe sin of Ananias and Saphira, acted as the instrument of God'sjustice and in virtue of a revelation given him (Acts, v. (b) From its circumstances, thiskind of discord may be sinful, as when it is caused by culpableignorance in matters of faith, or is carried on with obstinacy. The precept of love of enemies did not originate with the law ofChrist. There is much more that the Encyclopedia has to say on the subject of theMule and his Empire but almost all of i
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