The Works of William Paley: With a Life, Volume 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... established , requires that its regu- lations be adapted to the suppression of crimes . This end , whatever it may do in the plans of Infinite Wisdom , does not , in the designation of temporal penalties , always coincide with the pro ...
... established , requires that its regu- lations be adapted to the suppression of crimes . This end , whatever it may do in the plans of Infinite Wisdom , does not , in the designation of temporal penalties , always coincide with the pro ...
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... established in this country . Barbarous spectacles of human agony are justly found fault with , as tending to harden and deprave the public feelings , and to destroy that sympathy with which the sufferings of our fellow - creatures ...
... established in this country . Barbarous spectacles of human agony are justly found fault with , as tending to harden and deprave the public feelings , and to destroy that sympathy with which the sufferings of our fellow - creatures ...
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... established by specific proof . The statute which made possession of the implements of coin- ing capital , that is , which constituted that pos- session complete evidence of the offender's guilt , was the first thing that gave force and ...
... established by specific proof . The statute which made possession of the implements of coin- ing capital , that is , which constituted that pos- session complete evidence of the offender's guilt , was the first thing that gave force and ...
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... establish- ment is founded in its utility : and whenever , upon this principle , we deliberate concerning the form , propriety , or comparative excellency of dif- ferent establishments , the single view under which we ought to consider ...
... establish- ment is founded in its utility : and whenever , upon this principle , we deliberate concerning the form , propriety , or comparative excellency of dif- ferent establishments , the single view under which we ought to consider ...
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... established church , according to the sense which these terms are usually made to con- vey . He , therefore , who would defend ecclesiasti- cal establishments , must show the separate utility of these three essential parts of their ...
... established church , according to the sense which these terms are usually made to con- vey . He , therefore , who would defend ecclesiasti- cal establishments , must show the separate utility of these three essential parts of their ...
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