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Imprisonment examined.

called a patriot in his borough. The man who devised
the Oath by which the candidates for degrees were
made to swear engage not to disseminate propagate elsewhere than
at Oxford [and Cambridge] the seeds of what was
thought useful learning was probably thought a
man of great merit at Oxford and at Cambridge.

Not only the force then of that Moral Sanction which
is constituted by the sentiments of the Society at large is
weakened by the situation we are speaking of considering but a
new Moral Sanction is set up, the interests & maxims of which
are in diametrical opposition to those of the former.
Not only the force of those moral considerations which tend to refrain
men from committing crimes
is taken off, but
the new force derived from of that very principle that should
apply produce restraint is applied in an opposite direction
so as to impell them on & prompt them to comme delinquency.

The considerations derived from the Religious Sanction
are the sufferings apprehended from the displeasure immediate will of the Deity in some degree perhaps in the present
but chiefly in a future life. This displeasure, whatever
errors men he may have fallen into with respect to the
some of the practises to which they may have supposed
it to be applied, is under the Christian Religion and
particularly the Protestant invariably believed to be annexed
with few or no exceptions to all those male-practises which bring men
into Prisons. The considerations therefore which that Sanction
affords are to be numbered by no means to be omitted among the considerations which
tend f to restrain men from committing crimes. Now the their force
of

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Identifier: | JB/159/200/002
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Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

159

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

200

Info in main headings field

imprisonment examined

Image

002

Titles

subserviency to reformation / religious sanction

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f29 / f30

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

l v g

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

54023

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