Junillus
Insituta regularia Divinae Legis

BOOK II

6. Concerning lawgiving and its differences.

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6. Concerning lawgiving and its differences.

D. Into how many parts is lawgiving divided? M. Into two: into natural discernment and into law externally ordained. D. Prove that natural discernment is said to be a law. M. The Apostle says that "the gentiles, who do not have the law, by nature do the things which pertain to the law; these men, although not having the law, are themselves a law for themselves" (Rom 2:14). According to this even Cain was guilty of killing his brother. D. Into how many parts is externally established law divided? M. Into two: into deeds, i.e., repayment for acts, and into words.


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