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28 Oct 1811
Punishments
Held Punishment its relation to
Ch. 4.
Punishment distinguished and defined.
Whose would think rightly of punishment, it is necessary
that he should have what isunderstood clearly and what is not
punishment : and the understanding of
at all, he can not have it too dythat he may have nothing to unlea . the
he can it the
The matter of evil is the matter of which
punishment is composed: the matter of evil, in
utmost any of its classes.
Take whatever position of the matter of evil is upon
the , To any portion of the matter of evil whether 13
Punishment or not
depends [as the face
presented in the
by the will of the agent
on the position of the
with reference to the will
of the agent
the term punishment shall or shall not with
propriety be applied, depends upon the face sort of face
which is prosecutedconsidered as being to it by the mind will, by the intention
of time by when it is considered as
being applied upon the position in which the actual 14
Hence the distinction
1 - intentional (the result) or the
intentional
2.- intentional, direct
or collaterally,-
3.- directly, ultimately
or mediately
result s with reference to the time in which the will or
intention of the agent acts.
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