Excerpt from Theologia Moralis, Vol. 2: Secundis Curis Auctoris
I. Religio ea virtus est quae in Deo colendo versatur cultus autem supre mus Deo rerum omnium auctori ac arbitro, debetur. Quamvis circa Deum colendum religio occupetur, non temen theoiogėca virtus vocatur, quum non recta Deumrespiciat sed cultum ejus, non quod actus quibus Deus coli tur, ipsum Deum attingent sicut cum credimus Deo credendo Deum attin gimus. Affertur autem Deo debitus cultus, in quantum actus qui dam quibus Deus colntur, in Dei re verentiam fiunt: puta sacrificiorum Oblationes, et alia hujusmodi. Unde manifestam est, quod Deus non com paratur ad virtutem religionis sicut materia vel objectum, sed sieut finis. Et ideo religio non est virtus theolo gica cujus objectum est ultimus finis: sed est virtus moralis cujus est esse circa ea qua sunt ad finem. I luter virtutesmorales praecipua est, 2 quum.
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