Of the Doctrine of Morality in Its Relation to the Grace of RedemptionT. Whittaker, 1887 - 331 Seiten |
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... Roman law was forming . In its maturity , under Justinian , in the fifth century , it was reduced to a compact form . The " Code , " the " Pandects , " and the " Institutes " form the " Corpus Juris Civilis . " But it is wonderful in ...
... Roman law was forming . In its maturity , under Justinian , in the fifth century , it was reduced to a compact form . The " Code , " the " Pandects , " and the " Institutes " form the " Corpus Juris Civilis . " But it is wonderful in ...
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... Roman people . It is a heritage which has come down to all succeeding ages and the states of modern times . But I refer to this to show how law and morality must go together , and how law ex- hibits the conceptions which a people ...
... Roman people . It is a heritage which has come down to all succeeding ages and the states of modern times . But I refer to this to show how law and morality must go together , and how law ex- hibits the conceptions which a people ...
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... Roman child certainly did not . It has rights . And there are obligations which require moral duties , and the per- formance of which are virtues . Thus , Christianity , as it gave us a more just conception of the family , gave us also ...
... Roman child certainly did not . It has rights . And there are obligations which require moral duties , and the per- formance of which are virtues . Thus , Christianity , as it gave us a more just conception of the family , gave us also ...
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... Roman law under this influence continued to be the Roman law still . It is the monument of the discernment of human relations which characterized the Romans in their best days . One may see this in the compari- son of the " Elements ...
... Roman law under this influence continued to be the Roman law still . It is the monument of the discernment of human relations which characterized the Romans in their best days . One may see this in the compari- son of the " Elements ...
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... Roman writers set forth a system of virtue and moral sentiment which commands our admiration and our homage . If the life of Greek and Roman society had corresponded with it , they would have exhibited a morality such as we look Early ...
... Roman writers set forth a system of virtue and moral sentiment which commands our admiration and our homage . If the life of Greek and Roman society had corresponded with it , they would have exhibited a morality such as we look Early ...
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