There be duties […] imperated or governed by religion.
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There be duties […] imperated or governed by religion.
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A Law differs from Counsel, as my Understanding differs from my Will: my Will is that which imperates all my actions my Understanding informs my Will, whether the doing or not not doing such an act be good or bad, just or unjust, reasonable or unreasonable.
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The act of the will that precedes and imperates faith is not yet the love of charity but rather an intention or desire to love.
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imperate acts; imperate actions
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