The Works of William Paley: With a Life, Volume 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Rules for the Manner of Visiting the Sick 416 Of instructing the sick Man in the Nature of Repentance and Confession of his Sins Arguments and Exhortations to move the sick Man to Repentance and Confession of his Sins • Arguments and ...
... Rules for the Manner of Visiting the Sick 416 Of instructing the sick Man in the Nature of Repentance and Confession of his Sins Arguments and Exhortations to move the sick Man to Repentance and Confession of his Sins • Arguments and ...
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... rule , which befits the absolute and perfect justice of the Deity , should not be the rule which ought to be pursued and imitated by human laws . The solution of this difficulty must be sought for in those peculiar attributes of the ...
... rule , which befits the absolute and perfect justice of the Deity , should not be the rule which ought to be pursued and imitated by human laws . The solution of this difficulty must be sought for in those peculiar attributes of the ...
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... rule of proceeding , results from the very imperfection of their faculties . In their hands , the uncertainty of punishment must be compensated by the severity . The ease with which crimes are committed or concealed , must be ...
... rule of proceeding , results from the very imperfection of their faculties . In their hands , the uncertainty of punishment must be compensated by the severity . The ease with which crimes are committed or concealed , must be ...
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... rules of law the boundary on one side , that is , the limit to which the punishment may be extended ; and also that nothing less than the authority of the whole le- gislature be suffered to determine that boundary , and assign these rules ...
... rules of law the boundary on one side , that is , the limit to which the punishment may be extended ; and also that nothing less than the authority of the whole le- gislature be suffered to determine that boundary , and assign these rules ...
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... rule of " life for life , and blood for blood , " as the only authorised and justifiable measure of capital punishment , to perceive , with respect to the effects and quality of the actions , a greater resemblance than they suppose to ...
... rule of " life for life , and blood for blood , " as the only authorised and justifiable measure of capital punishment , to perceive , with respect to the effects and quality of the actions , a greater resemblance than they suppose to ...
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