But man is freer than all the animals, on account of his free-will, with which he is endowed above all other animals.
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Peace is the work of justice indirectly, in so far as justice removes the obstacles to peace but it is the work of charity (love) directly, since charity, according to its very notion, causes peace.
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For loving draws us more to things than knowing does, since good is found by going to the thing, whereas the true is found when the thing comes to us
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Far graver is it to corrupt the faith that is the life of the soul than to counterfeit the money that sustains temporal life.
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Wherefore if forgers of money and other evil-doers are forthwith condemned to death by the secular authority, much more reason is there for heretics, as soon as they are convicted of heresy, to be not only excommunicated but even put to death.
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