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... crimes against society ? —He must leave them both a prey to dejection and sorrow : he could not , consistently with his own princi- ples , say any thing either to remove the pangs of guilt , or to assuage the horrours of despair . The ...
... crimes against society ? —He must leave them both a prey to dejection and sorrow : he could not , consistently with his own princi- ples , say any thing either to remove the pangs of guilt , or to assuage the horrours of despair . The ...
الصفحة 106
... crimes , and by denying that good works are essential to salvation . But though a christian will not admit that man can merit any thing from his Creator , he is far from deny- ing that there are different degrees of worth and excellence ...
... crimes , and by denying that good works are essential to salvation . But though a christian will not admit that man can merit any thing from his Creator , he is far from deny- ing that there are different degrees of worth and excellence ...
الصفحة 112
... crimes more atrocious than their own , and seem to believe that they are not bad while another can be found worse . ' Very different , however , were the conclusions of the learned and excellent Boerhaave , who relates , that he never ...
... crimes more atrocious than their own , and seem to believe that they are not bad while another can be found worse . ' Very different , however , were the conclusions of the learned and excellent Boerhaave , who relates , that he never ...
الصفحة 123
... crime : it could not do otherwise . It is allowed , indeed , that the murderous villain might escape the penalty of death , by the intervention of a pardon ; but for this pardon he would not be indebted to the benignity of the law , but ...
... crime : it could not do otherwise . It is allowed , indeed , that the murderous villain might escape the penalty of death , by the intervention of a pardon ; but for this pardon he would not be indebted to the benignity of the law , but ...
الصفحة 125
... exact , can atone for crimes previously committed . The punish- ment of vice , " says Mr. Jenyns , ' is a debt due to justice , which cannot be remitted without ( compensation : repentance can be no compen- sation : it THE REFUGE . 125.
... exact , can atone for crimes previously committed . The punish- ment of vice , " says Mr. Jenyns , ' is a debt due to justice , which cannot be remitted without ( compensation : repentance can be no compen- sation : it THE REFUGE . 125.
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