But, as long as such acontract is not disavowed, the other party has a moral right to insiston its execution; if it has the path of the Plan\endash For twenty-five years, he,and his administration, had been trying to force There was no way of altering the plan now. sphemy that denies Him some perfection; blasphemy thatexcuses itself or boasts is worse than blasphemy that is moreco
Thus, a beggar willenvy a fellow-beggar who becomes a millionaire, but not thoseacquaintances who were always rich, and still less the fortunatepersons whom he knows only from hearsay. --It is easy to say in the abstract that oneshould always have a suitable reason for adopting a probable opinion infavor of liberty. (b) If there is question of a temporalreward, one may love and serve God for the sake of the reward, not inthe sense that s --Distractions (2170-2174).
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