Christian Ethics

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Is it right to let a pupil scamp his work, unchecked? If not then is it right to let a tradesman do so ? Our error is not in assert- ing rights, but in stopping short with that assertion. Rights are real things : but duty stands above all our mutual claims, and the full interpretation of duty is God. The just act and the kind act may sometimes seem to differ; but the spirit of justice is the spirit of love. Loveless justice is not merely unloving it is unjust. Hence, justice must be associated ...with considerateness if it is not to be Shylock-like ; and love has no limit except that of working " as we have opportunity. " In the nature of things we cannot define in advance how much \ CHRISTIAN DUTIES 123 considerateness is due from us to others. Does that make it less a duty ? We are to be free men ; we are not to be children; or shall we say? we are to be God's children. His law must be written on our hearts ; its meaning must be felt out wisely and patiently in action. Nothing else than love on our part can fulfil God's requirement.

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