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a greater crime than another.
Or to again in one of his divine
or natural duties. - the maintenance of Children - A state may exist, a state
did exist, where this was not only no duty,
but even a misdemeanor. Where the relation
between Parent & Child was in a manner
annihilated; all children being declared
Children of hte State at large, & not of
this or that particular Pr Parent.—
In a word;* the declaratory part of a Law, whether divine
or human is not not to define what is good or evil, in
our author's sense of the word: —if indeed
he affixes any determinate sense to
them: —much less is it to give the qualities of good or evil; but
the but what is hereafter to its business is simply to declare what is hereafter to
be lawful or unlawful; i.e. permitted
or disallowed
by the Legislature: The wisdom of
* This much indeed we may fairly conclude: that as the wisdom of
all Legislatures, whether human, or
divine, is or ought to be employed in
discovering what actions will produce
happiness, what misery to the lonely, over which
they preside: their will is or ought to be employed
in enjoining what appears to them productive the one, & prohibiting what appears productive the other: Yet it does not follow, that their
Our author seems to have been aware, that his 126
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