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... punishment , with a liberty of choice , and a power of acting according to that choice ; and who wants not the means necessary for the practice of virtue , and for abstaining from vice . Such a being is man ; he is endowed with the ...
... punishment , with a liberty of choice , and a power of acting according to that choice ; and who wants not the means necessary for the practice of virtue , and for abstaining from vice . Such a being is man ; he is endowed with the ...
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Daniel Dewar. that merit approbation and praise , others that deserve blame and punishment ; that different degrees ... punish children even capitally for the crime of their parent ; that the murdering of an enemy in cold blood was once a ...
Daniel Dewar. that merit approbation and praise , others that deserve blame and punishment ; that different degrees ... punish children even capitally for the crime of their parent ; that the murdering of an enemy in cold blood was once a ...
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... punishments . So fixed and perma- nent is this order , that parents take it for granted while they attempt , in the education of their children , to implant those principles and maxims in their minds , which will lead them in future ...
... punishments . So fixed and perma- nent is this order , that parents take it for granted while they attempt , in the education of their children , to implant those principles and maxims in their minds , which will lead them in future ...
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... punishment of the wicked , the rendering unto men according to their works , whether good or evil . Though the imperfection of man , and of all his institutions , may prevent him from exactly proportioning his awards to the personal ...
... punishment of the wicked , the rendering unto men according to their works , whether good or evil . Though the imperfection of man , and of all his institutions , may prevent him from exactly proportioning his awards to the personal ...
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Daniel Dewar. humanity ? Virtuous persons have , indeed , been punished as evil - doers , and wicked men have been ... punishing the bad , and of rewarding the good . The reality of the eternal distinction between virtue and vice was ...
Daniel Dewar. humanity ? Virtuous persons have , indeed , been punished as evil - doers , and wicked men have been ... punishing the bad , and of rewarding the good . The reality of the eternal distinction between virtue and vice was ...
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