The North American Review, Volume 140Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1885 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 159
... human judge pro- nounces a theft to be endlessly a theft , and a thief to be endlessly a thief , but he does not sentence the thief to an endless suffering , though he sentences him to a penal suffering . But this objection overlooks ...
... human judge pro- nounces a theft to be endlessly a theft , and a thief to be endlessly a thief , but he does not sentence the thief to an endless suffering , though he sentences him to a penal suffering . But this objection overlooks ...
Page 160
... human punishment , unlike the Divine , is variable and inexact , because it is to a considerable extent reformatory and protective . Human government is not intended to do the work of the Supreme Ruler . The sentence of an earthly judge ...
... human punishment , unlike the Divine , is variable and inexact , because it is to a considerable extent reformatory and protective . Human government is not intended to do the work of the Supreme Ruler . The sentence of an earthly judge ...
Page 171
... human sentiment , has always been a belief of Christendom . From theology and philosophy it has passed into human litera- ture , and is wrought into its finest structures . It makes the sol- emn substance of the Iliad and the Greek ...
... human sentiment , has always been a belief of Christendom . From theology and philosophy it has passed into human litera- ture , and is wrought into its finest structures . It makes the sol- emn substance of the Iliad and the Greek ...
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