Obligations of the World to the Bible: A Series of Lectures to Young MenTaylor, 1844 - 404 páginas |
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... crimes had scarcely begun to be flagitious , -were necessarily very limited and very imperfect . They tell us that the first regulations of human society were those domestic rules which the father of a family would have occasion to ...
... crimes had scarcely begun to be flagitious , -were necessarily very limited and very imperfect . They tell us that the first regulations of human society were those domestic rules which the father of a family would have occasion to ...
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... crime with that perfect preci- sion and exactness of moral balance , that is in all cases proportioned to the measure of its ill desert . But this is not the work of human legislation , un- less men may legislate for God , and with the ...
... crime with that perfect preci- sion and exactness of moral balance , that is in all cases proportioned to the measure of its ill desert . But this is not the work of human legislation , un- less men may legislate for God , and with the ...
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... crimes ; try criminals , and determine civil actions . It would be puerile to suppose that he would prescribe to them the ten commandments , or which would amount to the same thing , that he would expressly prohibit by penal sanctions ...
... crimes ; try criminals , and determine civil actions . It would be puerile to suppose that he would prescribe to them the ten commandments , or which would amount to the same thing , that he would expressly prohibit by penal sanctions ...
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... crime which struck at the social organization . The combination of the two things proves him , not to have been a cruel , and to have been a wise legislator . The trial of jealousy also is a singular institu- tion among the Hebrews , if ...
... crime which struck at the social organization . The combination of the two things proves him , not to have been a cruel , and to have been a wise legislator . The trial of jealousy also is a singular institu- tion among the Hebrews , if ...
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... crime is prevented more frequently than punished . To make punish- ment unnecessary is the great employment of legis- lative wisdom . There are , I know , some peculia- rities in the penal code of the Hebrews which have been the subject ...
... crime is prevented more frequently than punished . To make punish- ment unnecessary is the great employment of legis- lative wisdom . There are , I know , some peculia- rities in the penal code of the Hebrews which have been the subject ...
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