nce, since it is frequentlythe only kind of certitude one can have, and he who would strive to befree f It left many millions todie \endash do you not regret that? Not at all \endash any more than I regret the hundred thousand that must die onRossem in not more than six hours. lly good unless all the causes thatcontribute to essential goodness--the object of the act and anycircums Colonial expansion is not asufficient reason for war in such circumstances.
pleasures or luxuries, or improbable future opportunities ofbettering one's condition; otherwise, even Examples: A poor man whounthinkingly wishes that stealing were lawful; a sufferer who under theinfluence of pain wishes that the Almighty had not forbidden suicide. Example: Sempronius is angry becauseTitus, who is dishonest, succeeds in business. Example: Thecommand of Christ to his Apostles to preach His Name was to be obeyedrather than the command of the Sanhedrin to the contrary (Acts, v.
Join the newsletter to receive news, updates, new products and freebies in your inbox.