Ignorance of that law is the shoal on which some of the most powerful intellects which have adorned the human race have been stranded.
Assuming the truth of that law, every human action, every murder, for instance, is the concurrent result of two sets of causes.
There are not a law and an exception to that law, the law acting in ninety-nine cases, and the exception in one.
It is, in fact, evident that when once causation is admitted as a universal law, our expectation of events can only be rationally grounded on that law.
This was a trial, in new circumstances, of the law of the development of heat by compression; and it added materially to the proof of the universality of that law.
It owes nothing tothat law of merit and demerit that accompanies it, but is not its basis.
In this Degree, my brother, you are especially to learn the duty of obedience to that law.
That law proceeds on the assumption that in ecclesiastical organizations the parish is the unit, which is not true with regard to the church.
It is something not in nature, it is contrary to that law of nature which all wise men recognized, namely, never to require a larger cause than is necessary to the effect.
That law worked to the satisfaction of all parties—the state, the Evangelicals, and the Catholics.
But I reply, that law is made for extreme cases; and while any such statutes remain on the books, no good man will cease to exert himself for their removal.
The purpose of that law is to enable three hundred thousand slaveholders to retake on our soil the men they once stole on other soil!
That law is the best which can be best enforced in the actual moral status of the people, and consequent condition of public opinion.
And that the Apostles, acting under Divine direction, and abolishing the letter of the theocratic law, yet steadily maintained the spirit and intention of that law in care for the poor, is testified with abundant fulness in the New Testament.
As has been remarked already, in connection with the question of concubinage, that law is not in every case the best which may be the best intrinsically and ideally.
We may, however, admit that no sign was needed when the prophecy declared nothing that was not already contained in the law of Moses, because it was confirmed by that law.
But I had never understood the infamy and tyranny of that law so clearly as in that hour.
That law of divine retribution and justice, by which one must suffer for another, is surely a terrible mystery.
That law makes a real hell of this monastery, and, I suppose, of all the monastic orders, for I think it is a general law with all the religious houses.
Consequently I cannot draw the necessary power from that Law, and so there is nowhere else to get it except from myself.
Shall the prisoner for that deed suffer the punishment denounced by that law?
That Law which is the Supreme Reason cannot be understood to be otherwise than unchangeable and eternal.
Wherefore if a case arise wherein the observance of that law would be hurtful to the general welfare, it should not be observed.
On the other hand the Divine law directed men to one another according to the demands of that order whereby man is directed to God, which order was the chief aim of that law.
In his benevolent wisdom, he then willed LAW to control this good and evil; and he thereby made conformity to that law to be right, and non-conformity to be wrong.
And he thereby made conformity to that law to be right, and non-conformity to be wrong.
There, in that law, is the beginning of government ordained of God.
That law, however, presides over this transaction, just as it does over the most ordinary bargain; and Value does not change its nature because experience or urbanity dispenses with discussing it formally on every occasion.
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