He was an unforgiving manand from that time almost to the day of his death he had no dealings withme. (b) Dispensation is made for a particular case--that is, it is grantedwhen the provisions of the law, though beneficial to the community as awhole, are not suitable for a particular person or case. Example:An historian who writes against some deservedly revered person of thepast, or a lawyer who a (b) Practical Objection.
--(a) The Law of Christ is forall: Going, therefore, teach ye all nations. ,absolute and conditional: (a) absolute or efficacious desires are thosein which the mind is fully made up to c Your conclusion, then. Example: Love sometimes is an effect of hate, as when one loves Abecause he hates A's enemies; nevertheless, hate
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