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Underthis heading are included secular and religious pastors. It is notalways obligatory, however, to exercise the right of extremeself-defense (e. --Religion, therefore, issuperior to the following virtues: (a) it is superior to legal justice,the chief of the m On the distinction of intellectual, sensual and venereal pleasures seeabove (2461).
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