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Punishments distinguished and defined | |||
Punishment Restraint Warburton. Importance of the above distinctions | |||
"such dist? of precese moral words", says Bishop Warburton, | |||
speaking of punishment and restraint, "would would | |||
"think it was not very easy to comprehend." + With ? | |||
? to that acute and able reasoner to whose instructions | |||
I find myself ? ? I cannot altogether of this opinion | |||
? my own part I know that with | |||
the ?fist ? I to distingwish ? I felt my- | |||
{{ | -self ? danger of confounding them wery ? | ||
This I do not attrubute solely to my own weak- | |||
-ness and that for this reason ? them, that | |||
, ? himself ? to ? not to have stated the | |||
question so churly ? as could have been wishid.{{In_Progress}} |
Punishments distinguished and defined Punishment Restraint Warburton. Importance of the above distinctions "such dist? of precese moral words", says Bishop Warburton, speaking of punishment and restraint, "would would "think it was not very easy to comprehend." + With ? ? to that acute and able reasoner to whose instructions I find myself ? ? I cannot altogether of this opinion ? my own part I know that with the ?fist ? I to distingwish ? I felt my- -self ? danger of confounding them wery ? This I do not attrubute solely to my own weak- -ness and that for this reason ? them, that , ? himself ? to ? not to have stated the question so churly ? as could have been wishid.