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That this abandonment takes place on a stage, during an ' artistic ' performance, is enough to associate Jacoby with art, and to bring down upon him the punishment for art ; ;
The spirit of this group was that we were -- and are -- living in a world doomed to eternal punishment, but that God through Jesus Christ has provided a way of escape for those who confess their sins and accept salvation.
childishness compared to her grown-up understanding that life was a punishment for as yet undisclosed sins.
The embarrassment of these theories over the naturalness of death is an illustration of the thesis that death cannot be only a punishment, for some termination seems necessary in a life that is lived within the natural order of time and change.
you may have the final and extreme unction but if you are not born again you are lost and headed for hell and eternal punishment.
When first informed he disbelieved the crow and turned all crows black ( where they were previously white ) as a punishment for spreading untruths.
In the past, a defendant who refused to plead ( or " stood mute ") was subject to peine forte et dure ( Law French for " strong and hard punishment ").
As punishment for betraying their secrets, Alhazred was tortured.
Paneloux may argue that the plague is a punishment for sin, but how does he reconcile that doctrine with the death of a child?
Many religions, whether they believe in the soul's existence in another world like Christianity, Islam and many pagan belief systems, or in reincarnation like many forms of Hinduism and Buddhism, believe that one's status in the afterlife is a reward or punishment for their conduct during life.
The Zohar describes Gehenna not as a place of punishment for the wicked but as a place of spiritual purification for souls.
The Book of Enoch describes Sheol as divided into four compartments for four types of the dead: the faithful saints who await resurrection in Paradise, the merely virtuous who await their reward, the wicked who await punishment, and the wicked who have already been punished and will not be resurrected on Judgment Day.
Islam teaches that the life we live on Earth is nothing but a test for us and to determine each individual's ultimate abode be it punishment or Jannat in the afterlife, which is eternal and everlasting.
In February he and Gratian had published an edict that all their subjects should profess the faith of the bishops of Rome and Alexandria ( i. e., the Nicene faith ), or be handed over for punishment for not doing so.
The officers who administer the punishment have immunity from prosecution for assault.
Unreasonable physical punishment may be charged as assault or under a separate statute for child abuse.
Many countries, including some US states, also permit the use of less severe corporal punishment for children in school.
The potential punishment for an assault in Canada varies depending on the manner in which the charge proceeds through the court system and the type of assault that is committed.
In punishment for this presumption, Poseidon split the rock with his trident and Ajax was swallowed up by the sea.
These juries formed a second mode for the expression of popular sovereignty ; as in the assembly, citizens acting as jurors acted as the people and were immune from review or punishment.
Andromeda is the daughter of an Aethiopian king in Greek mythology who, as divine punishment for her mother's bragging, the Boast of Cassiopeia, was chained to a rock as a sacrifice to a sea monster aroused by the queen's hubris.
She was not empowered to inflict punishment, and when she complained about their behaviour received no support, but was criticised for not being capable.

punishment and Lucina
Galanthis laughed and ridiculed Lucina, and as a punishment was turned into a weasel.

punishment and Galanthis
In Greek mythology, Galanthis or Galinthias was the woman who interrupted with Hera's plan to hinder the birth of Heracles in favor of Eurystheus, and was changed into a weasel as punishment for being so insolent as to deceive the goddesses of birth that were acting on Hera's behalf.

punishment and was
By now he was undergoing a fresh torrent of abuse from Tory papers and pamphlets, and action was being taken to effect his punishment by expulsion from Parliament.
Apollo would have been banished to Tartarus forever, but was instead sentenced to one year of hard labor as punishment, due to the intercession of his mother, Leto.
Many deist freethinkers held that belief in an afterlife with reward and punishment was a necessity of reason and good morals.
He also asserted the principle, that the trial was to be held, and the punishment inflicted, in the place where the crime had been committed.
Alcott was fundamentally and philosophically opposed to corporal punishment as a means of disciplining his students.
The shame and guilt this method induced, he believed, was far superior to the fear instilled by corporal punishment ; when he used physical " correction " he required that the students be unanimously in support of its application, even including the student to be punished.
His right hand was cut off, his teeth and hair were pulled out, one of his eyes was gouged out, and, among many other sufferings, boiling water was thrown in his face, punishment probably associated with his handsomeness and life of licentiousness.
Alford was faced with the possibility of capital punishment if convicted by a jury trial.
Either the soul knew that the body was corrupt, or it did not ( in which case it would be “ laboring under ignorance ”); both of these considerations are cause for divine punishment.
In some versions of the story of Adonis, who was a late addition to Greek mythology during the Hellenistic period, Artemis sent a wild boar to kill Adonis as punishment for his hubristic boast that he was a better hunter than she.
In yet another version, Adonis was not killed by Artemis, but by Ares, as punishment for being with Aphrodite.
In some countries, amputation of the hands, feet or other body parts is or was used as a form of punishment for people who committed crimes.

punishment and transformed
It explains how new forms of punishment in the 19th century became transformed into general techniques and procedures for controlling populations.
* Zeus transformed Lycaon into a werewolf ( hence Lycanthropy ) as a punishment for killing his children, in some versions of the myth.
* In some variants of the fairy tales, both The Frog Prince or more commonly The Frog Princess and Beast, of Beauty and the Beast, were transformed as a form of punishment for some transgression.
* Also in The Chronicles of Narnia the Dufflepuds are dwarfs who have been transformed into monopods as a punishment.
On 16 January 2006, several detainees serving life sentences in Clairvaux Prison, and having all spent from 6 to 28 years in prison, signed a manifesto denouncing a " false " abolition of the death penalty, which they deem to have been transformed into a slow and continuous punishment.
For punishment, Saghalie struck down each of the lovers and transformed them into great mountains where they fell.
However, he rejects her and sends her away, and in doing so, is transformed into a loathsome cross between a toad and a snake as a punishment.
As punishment for this act, Krona is transformed into pure energy by his fellow Oans and is sent to forever wander the cosmos.
They cast it into the sea, but as punishment, Michael transformed them into toy animals, cursed in these forms and put to sleep in a shoebox.
After Wolfgang and the others stole the book, he transformed them into animals and put them to sleep as punishment.
As a punishment, God transformed her into an animal with the odd and hairy form the Dahu has today.
McCrum left Cambridge in 1962 to become headmaster of Tonbridge School, where he made a good reputation and transformed the school, emphasising academic standards and implementing sweeping reforms, including the abolition of the old traditions of fagging and caning ( corporal punishment ) of junior boys by praeposters ( senior boys ).
Torok was transformed into a troll as punishment.

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