The Works of William Paley: With a Life, Volume 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Truths , and blasphemous Thoughts · For one under the Dread of God's Wrath and ever- lasting Damnation · 539 ib . 540 For a Lunatic For natural Fools or Madmen Proper Psalms for a sick Person at Sea A Prayer for a sick Seaman 541 · 542 ...
... Truths , and blasphemous Thoughts · For one under the Dread of God's Wrath and ever- lasting Damnation · 539 ib . 540 For a Lunatic For natural Fools or Madmen Proper Psalms for a sick Person at Sea A Prayer for a sick Seaman 541 · 542 ...
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... truth in any sense , justice may be said to demand the punishment of offenders , I do not now inquire : but I assert , that this demand is not the motive or occasion of human punishment . What would it be to the magistrate , that ...
... truth in any sense , justice may be said to demand the punishment of offenders , I do not now inquire : but I assert , that this demand is not the motive or occasion of human punishment . What would it be to the magistrate , that ...
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... truth out of another . This ambiguity renders the use of torture , as a means of procuring information in criminal proceedings , liable to the risk of griev- ous and irreparable injustice . For which reason , though recommended by ...
... truth out of another . This ambiguity renders the use of torture , as a means of procuring information in criminal proceedings , liable to the risk of griev- ous and irreparable injustice . For which reason , though recommended by ...
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... truth seems to have been , that such offices were at first erected in the Christian church , as the good order , the instruction , and the exigencies of the society at that time re- quired , without any intention , at least without any ...
... truth seems to have been , that such offices were at first erected in the Christian church , as the good order , the instruction , and the exigencies of the society at that time re- quired , without any intention , at least without any ...
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... truths of Christianity , whose thoughts are perpetually solicited to the reflection how he may increase his subscription ? His elo- quence , if he possess any , resembles rather the exhibition of a player who is computing the pro- fits ...
... truths of Christianity , whose thoughts are perpetually solicited to the reflection how he may increase his subscription ? His elo- quence , if he possess any , resembles rather the exhibition of a player who is computing the pro- fits ...
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