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SECT. Parts of a Law.
Whether binding
on Conscience.
of the notion of any such distinction. In vain should
we demand desire so much as a specimen in this
place: In another place indeed he has given one
or more of the sorts of acts that come under every
one of these 5 classes (which makes it unquestionable
that at that time at least he considered these denominations as relating
It was but 3 pages before
this, viz. in p.
54.
each to a different set of acts) except that of positive
duties. But words that like his differ in their meaning
every time they are used, ought should every each time [be provided][to] [with]
have a separate illustration.
We cannot shew therefore in this place shew that the distinction does
not hold good [with respect to any sorts of acts in particular,
because he has mentioned none: he Some he did mentioned some
before ; and with respect to them we there shewed as
much. What All that remains for us here is to shew
that there is no ground for the distinction with respect to any sorts of
acts whatsoever.
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