- penalty.
Corporal punishment refers to
punishments in
which physical pain is
intended to be
inflicted upon the transgressor.
Punishments may be
judged as...
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deuterocanonical by many,
while some
denominations may
consider them
fully canonical.
Differences exist between the
Hebrew Bible and
Christian biblical canons...
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Canonical criticism,
sometimes called canon criticism or the
canonical approach, is a way of
interpreting the
Bible that
focuses on the text of the biblical...
- be said over
persons who take a
solemn oath, for
those who
incur canonical punishments, and for
those who are
absolved from them. Then
comes a collection...
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began to
become ****ociated not so much with
canonical penance but with
remission of the
temporal punishment due to sin. A
particular form of the commutation...
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Catholic Encyclopedia.
Retrieved 20
December 2012. "Library : A
Canonical History of the
Lefebvrite Schism". www.catholicculture.org. Retrieved...
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Testament called the Apocrypha,
deeming these useful for instruction, but non-
canonical. To this date, the
Apocrypha are "included in the
lectionaries of Anglican...
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severe punishment,
usually for the
woman and
sometimes for the man, with
penalties including capital punishment, mutilation, or torture. Such
punishments have...
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misdeeds committed and Yama
orders appropriate punishments to be
given to individuals.
These punishments include dipping in
boiling oil,
burning in fire...
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within fifteen days, on pain of
turning in his Hat and
incurring canonical punishment, the
other more
paternally pointing out the
gravity of the cardinal's...