Anf-03 v.iv.vi.iv Pg 51
Gal. v. 14.
If, indeed, he will have it that by the words “it is fulfilled” it is implied that the law no longer has to be fulfilled, then of course he does not mean that I should any more love my neighbour as myself, since this precept must have ceased together with the law. But no! we must evermore continue to observe this commandment. The Creator’s law, therefore, has received the approval of the rival god, who has, in fact, bestowed upon it not the sentence of a summary dismissal,5369 5369 Dispendium.
but the favour of a compendious acceptance;5370 5370 Compendium: the terseness of the original cannot be preserved in the translation.