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1 2 | who do not employ a sound judgment about the truth. It behoves, 2 2 | obtaining among us, and the judgment we form concerning other 3 11| men; and further, from the judgment of their Maker upon them 4 11| regulated his behaviour,--a judgment which no one can doubt will 5 12| who is moved by a rational judgment to do anything, does nothing 6 12| endowed with reason and judgment has been created, or is 7 12| blessed with a rational judgment, the Creator has assigned 8 13| those created by the just judgment of their Maker upon them, 9 14| ON THE FACT OF A FUTURE JUDGMENT.~ The proof of the several 10 14| wish to form an intelligent judgment whether there is a resurrection 11 14| we are unable to pass our judgment on both at the same time, 12 14| in accordance with just judgment, and from the end of human 13 14| the resurrection is the judgment. But the fallacy of this 14 14| judged: for if only a just judgment were the cause of the resurrection, 15 14| not for the sake of the judgment as the primary reason, but 16 15| performing whatever requires the judgment of the senses or of the 17 15| sake of which the rational judgment is given, the judgment given 18 15| rational judgment is given, the judgment given for these things should 19 17| are not blinded in their judgment of these matters by vice 20 18| XVIII. JUDGMENT MUST HAVE REFERENCE BOTH 21 18| accordance with righteous judgment, and by the final cause 22 18| argument relating to the judgment: premising only one thing, 23 18| being rational, a process of judgment. But if each of these things 24 18| the race, and requires a judgment in order that food and posterity 25 18| both together, that the judgment must be referred to them 26 18| punishment. Now, if the righteous judgment awards to both together 27 19| and purposes. For if no judgment whatever were to be passed 28 19| be absurd, the threat of judgment a matter for broad laughter, 29 19| suppositions can we find a just judgment taking place; for neither 30 19| present life is there a judgment according to men's deserts, 31 20| SOUL HEREAFTER, THAT THE JUDGMENT PASSED UPON HIM MAY BE JUST.~ 32 20| men who are not living, no judgment respecting those who have 33 20| this supposition would any judgment on the soul take place, 34 20| unlawful to suspect that any judgment can proceed out of God and 35 20| equity is wanting to the judgment, if the being is not preserved 36 20| things in life on which the judgment is passed was man, not soul 37 21| proper bounds is amenable to judgment, should be set in motion 38 21| unjust and unworthy of the judgment of God to lay upon the soul 39 24| beings destitute of rational judgment, and of those whose actions 40 24| immortal soul and rational judgment.~ 41 25| intelligent life and rational judgment, is to be occupied uninterruptedly