, when one is dealing with astranger, whose character one does not know), one should weigh the goodand the evil and decide accordingly, as will be explained in the nextparagraph. Darell's house, isn't it? Why should I tell you? Oh, Galaxy\endash Good-by\endash If you jump off, young man, I will personally give the alarm. Maybe it's all a perfectly normalphenomenon. To refuse assent, therefore, to a privaterevelation is not generally an offense against divine faith.
You mayhave pushed him too far. Hence, one may not act against aprobable law, unless by so doing there is some good secured thatcompensates for the danger to which the right of the law is exposed. 15), that is, accordingto the disposition with which he has prepared himself. ible that a heretic, inspite of his acceptance of Christ and the scriptures, should be fartheraway objective
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