The Biblical Repository and Classical ReviewLeavitt, Trow, and Company, 1848 |
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... Justice , either Justice is here an evil thing , or I have abused it , by giving its name to that which is evil . That cannot be in its own nature good which requires us to be , or to do , evil . But suppose a man to be brought into ...
... Justice , either Justice is here an evil thing , or I have abused it , by giving its name to that which is evil . That cannot be in its own nature good which requires us to be , or to do , evil . But suppose a man to be brought into ...
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... justice is satisfied , an equivalent is rendered , and a remission of the penalty may safely follow . But unless an equivalent of this kind is rendered , the penalty must be inflicted , or justice is sacrificed , and the government is ...
... justice is satisfied , an equivalent is rendered , and a remission of the penalty may safely follow . But unless an equivalent of this kind is rendered , the penalty must be inflicted , or justice is sacrificed , and the government is ...
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... Justice and judgment are the habitation of thy throne . " - Ps . 89 : 4 . Justice is an essential part of holiness ; so essential that no being can be holy who is not just . The justice of God is , there- fore , involved in His holiness ...
... Justice and judgment are the habitation of thy throne . " - Ps . 89 : 4 . Justice is an essential part of holiness ; so essential that no being can be holy who is not just . The justice of God is , there- fore , involved in His holiness ...
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