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Of the three Sanctions Religious Sanctions
We now come to consider 13 the influence which
questionable reading punishments of the Religious questionable reading in
general and questionable reading punishments in particular are
supposed to have questionable reading upon a man's salvation: in other
words with questionable reading much of the force of that sanction
they are supposed to act upon a Delinquent.
By a state of salvation is meant a state
of happiness; by a state of Damnation a state of mi-
sery. This The two states are related in the questionable reading of
opposition: questionable reading of the one is the absence of
questionable reading. Whatever therefore is said of the one may
be applied by an obvious conversion to the other. I shall
confuse myself chiefly to the questionable reading, that being the most
interesting object of the twoo: for in equal chances for
equal degrees of pleasure and pain a man is
apt to be more affected by the questionable reading latter than by the
former. I questionable reading there is no man who is not much
more affected by the thoughts of enduring unmeasurable
pain than by the thought of simply not enjoying
unmeasurable pleasure.
The questionable reading which these the punishments are thought
to questionable reading must
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penal code |
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advantages and disadvantages of the religious sanction |
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jeremy bentham |
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caroline vernon |
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