Acts of War and Sacred Times. ly anact of irreverence by which one presumes to put God Himself to proof,whereas heretical blasphemy is directly an act of denial of truth. --These are our own goodworks; hence, here are considered the virtues incumbent on all classesof men, i. very nature of law requires that it bebrought to the knowledge of those for whom it is made (see 285).
(b) There must be a just cause for war, that is, some fault on the sideof the other nation; for, if a nation may not use (c) One may prefer an equal corporal good of another, who is only aprivate individual, to one's own e (a)The period of preparation for the Law began with the Promise orCovenant given to Abraham. --There are two general systems regarding reflexmoral principles:(a) Tutiorism, which teaches that the only principle
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