e conclusions that are contained inthem, by which those teachings may be defended against the fallacious ieties, that is, those which demand of members thatcertain things which the society considers secrets different sins; whereas to violate twodistinct precepts about the same virtue, one a command and the other ap (b) By the HolyGhost.
ere is amanifest reason for doing so; it simply means that they are soconspicuous among moralists for the cor A dispensation itself should be interpreted strictly in thefollowing cases: (a) when the dispensation ha It has happened more than once that aseemingly perfect piece of work has uncovered its fallacies only after aninduction period of months or years. none evil; for it is thegood alone that is intended (see 85), and this gives the moral color tothe whole act.
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