The American Biblical Repository1843 - Theology |
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... given to it a coloring , the pure figment of their own imagination . There is no essential element of punishment in it . In the mass of cases it produces no suf- fering it makes no impression upon the public of abhorrence or dread of ...
... given to it a coloring , the pure figment of their own imagination . There is no essential element of punishment in it . In the mass of cases it produces no suf- fering it makes no impression upon the public of abhorrence or dread of ...
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... given to it by writers and statesmen in Europe , for the wisdom of substituting confinement and hard labor , in place of the disgusting and demoralizing public punish- ments to which , by the former code , criminals were subjected . The ...
... given to it by writers and statesmen in Europe , for the wisdom of substituting confinement and hard labor , in place of the disgusting and demoralizing public punish- ments to which , by the former code , criminals were subjected . The ...
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... given upon the inception of the new condition they were entering upon , as the rule for all succeeding generations . It stands unrepealed as the law of God to man . Its principle differs essentially from that which is relied upon to ...
... given upon the inception of the new condition they were entering upon , as the rule for all succeeding generations . It stands unrepealed as the law of God to man . Its principle differs essentially from that which is relied upon to ...
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... given to the nation of Israel specially ; and that it is not obligatory as law upon any other people ; but it is as true , that these laws do manifest the principle of uner- ring wisdom in respect to punishment . We say the principle ...
... given to the nation of Israel specially ; and that it is not obligatory as law upon any other people ; but it is as true , that these laws do manifest the principle of uner- ring wisdom in respect to punishment . We say the principle ...
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... given to them , were ordained for permanent laws , to organize and govern the state as God's chosen people in the land of his promise . There never was a suggestion of the change of these laws while that nation remained . Thou " gavest ...
... given to them , were ordained for permanent laws , to organize and govern the state as God's chosen people in the land of his promise . There never was a suggestion of the change of these laws while that nation remained . Thou " gavest ...
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