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Answ. To this 'tis answered, what is here alledged holds true in Natural and Physical Contraries, but not in Moral or Law-contraries: The Malefactor upon his Princes or the Judges Pardon is acquitted from his guilt, and with respect to that he is innocent; but yet he cannot upon this be look'd upon as being righteous, or as having done what the Law required of him: |
Answer To this it's answered, what is Here alleged holds true in Natural and Physical Contraries, but not in Moral or Law-contraries: The Malefactor upon his Princes or the Judges Pardon is acquitted from his guilt, and with respect to that he is innocent; but yet he cannot upon this be looked upon as being righteous, or as having done what the Law required of him: |
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