“In its primary signification, all vice, that is, all excess, brings on its own punishment, even here. By certain fixed, settled and established laws of Him who is the God of nature, excess of every kind destroys that constitution which temperance would preserve. The debauchee offers up his body a "living sacrifice to sin.” KindBodyLawCertainSinSacrificeOffersConstitutionVicesPunishmentPrimariesPreservesFixedExcessTemperance Book:Lacon: Or Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think Source: Lacon: Or Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think
“When couples have children in excess, let abortion be procured before sense and life have begun; what may or may not be lawfully done in these cases depends on the question of life and sensation.” MayChildrenDoneLawJusticeCasesDependsCoupleAbortionSensationsExcess Book:Politics Source: Politics