Calendar: 1849-1850 Page 258
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25G theological department Explain the following passages If we will act conformably to the economy of man's nature reasonable self-love must govern Amor ipse ordinate amandus est quo bene amatur quod amandum est ut sit in nobis virtus qua vivitur bene Religion does not demand new affections II CT11 eological "Department EXAMINATION FOR CERTIFICATES Lent Tekm 18 19 Cl £ trip-nine ftrttdca The Lectures and Examinations on the Thirty nine Articles from October 1818 to June 1849 have comprised Articles -IX inclusive -CranSlate into Latin λ Έ must not think but that there is some ground of reason even in nature whereby it cometh to pass that no nation under heaven either doth or ever did suffer public actions which are of weight whether they be civil and temporal or else spiritual and sacred to pass without some visible solemnity the very strange- ness whereof and difference from that which is common duth cause popular eyes to observe and to mark the same Words both because they are common and do not so strongly move the fancy of man are for the most part but slightly heard and therefore with singular wisdom it hath been provided that the deeds of men which are made in the presence of witnesses should pass not only with words but also with certain sensible actions the memory whereof is far more easy and durable than the memory of speech can be
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