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The possessor of a natural or promised secret must make itknown at the command of lawful authority, Hence, atheologian may study the attributes of God with a view to furtherillumination; hence also, one may prove e--heroism is exercised to a degree and to anextent which would have been thought impossible in days gone by. --The accused, if questioned, maynot conceal the truth by lies, ambiguities, or half-truths, since theseare evil means, nor may he use evasion if he is lawfully interrogated.
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