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B.2.Ch.5.6 The considerations derived
from the Religious Sanction are the Sufferings
apprehended from the immediate will of the Deity
in some degree perhaps in the present but
chiefly in a future life.— This displeasure
is under the Christian Religion and particularly
the Protestant invariably believed to be annexed
with fewer or no exceptions to all those malpractices
which bring men into Prisons.—
The considerations therefore which that Sanction
affords are to be numbered among the considerations
which tend to restrain men from committing
crimes.— Now the force of this sanction acting in
opposition to that of the local moral Sanction
which is generated and governs in a prison will
naturally have the whole force of this latter exerted
against it to overthrow it
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