Penological and Preventive Principles: With Special Reference to Europe and America, and to the Diminution of Crime, Pauperism, and Intemperance, to Prisons and Their Substitutes, Habitual Offenders, Sentences, Neglected Youth, Education, Police, Statistics, Etc

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Wertheimer, Lea, 1889 - 414 sidor
 

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Sida 409 - Pass the time of your sojourning here in fear ; forasmuch as ye know that ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, but with the precious blood of Christ.
Sida 229 - how little taste of the sweet influence of His tender mercies, do we feel ? Are we not as unwilling, many times, to begin, and as glad to make an end, as if, in saying, ' Call upon Me ' He had set us a very burdensome task ? The best things we do have somewhat in them to be pardoned.
Sida 243 - seed, and in the evening withhold not thy hand : for thou knowest not "whether shall prosper, this or that ; or whether they both
Sida 229 - we do be considered. We are never better affected unto God than when we pray. Yet when we pray, how are our affections many times distracted ? How little reverence do we show unto the grand majesty of God unto whom we speak ? How little remorse of our own
Sida 114 - will never reform those of which it is composed. And we are brought to the irresistible conclusion that classification once admitted to be useful, it is so in an inverse proportion to the numbers of which each class is composed ; and it is not perfect until we come to
Sida 409 - count the Blood of the Covenant, wherewith they were sanctified, an unholy thing, and do despite unto the Spirit of grace.
Sida 114 - is not perfect until we come to the point at which it loses its name and nature in the complete separation of individuals. We come, then, to the conclusion that each convict is to be separated from his fellows.
Sida 232 - We hear much of various systems of prison discipline, as the separate, the silent, and the congregate systems ; but unless the CHRISTIAN system be brought to» bear with Divine power on the understanding and consciences of criminals, every other system, professedly contemplating their reformation, must prove an utter

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