But, since as arule favors should not be forced, the validity of a dispensationgenerally depends upon the consent of the one dispensed. This is the greatest and the first commandment (Matt, xxii. But, when doubt is about the cessation of a law, the law isin possession; for there is no question that it was made. ching, apologetic, and wasfollowed by the great classical works of theology in the Middle Agesand later; (c) the
witself; and hence the higher or the more imperative the law, thegreater must be the reason that suffices to excuse from it. It was an old path \endash sucked dry. Only I haveremained here in seclusion and safety, and I no longer trust any of therest of you. (b) In matters that are partly spiritual, partly temporal, the Statehas the power to legislate on those aspects that are temporal, yet soas not to infringe on divine or ecclesiastical right.
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