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Thoughts on the Death Penalty

Thoughts on the Death Penalty

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Number of Chapters: 17

Length: 06 hours and 22 minutes

Language: English

This 1845 publication, written by a prominent reformer of the day, argues against capital punishment from several perspectives, including historical, philosophical and biblical arguments. It is broken into 3 chapters: Expediency, Justice, and Sacred Scriptures (although it has Scripture references peppered throughout). Burleigh frequently references and argues against George B. Cheever, a prominent death penalty advocate of the time.

"If it shall thus be the means of helping on in a humble way the progress of that humane reform whose principles it advocates; and of hastening, however little, the coming of that time, when the penal statutes of a "christian" and "civilized people," shall have ceased to be written in blood, I shall be richly repaid for the time and labor spent upon this task." (Summary by TriciaG and from the preface)

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Preface (Larry Wilson)
Ch 1: Expediency, Part 1 (Larry Wilson)
Ch 1: Expediency, Part 2 (Mary in Arkansas)
Ch 1: Expediency, Part 3 (Gillian Hendrie)
Ch 1: Expediency, Part 4 (Gillian Hendrie)
Ch 1: Expediency, Part 5 (Gillian Hendrie)
Ch 1: Expediency, Part 6 (Gillian Hendrie)
Ch 1: Expediency, Part 7 (TriciaG)
Ch 1: Expediency, Part 8 (TriciaG)
Ch 1: Expediency, Part 9 (Gillian Hendrie)
Ch 1: Expediency, Part 10 (Mary in Arkansas)
Ch 1: Expediency, Part 11 (Gillian Hendrie)
Ch 2: Justice, Part 1 (Shasta)
Ch 2: Justice, Part 2 (dunlapkw)
Ch 3: Sacred Scriptures, Part 1 (Gillian Hendrie)
Ch 3: Sacred Scriptures, Part 2 (Gillian Hendrie)
Ch 3: Sacred Scriptures, Part 3 (Gillian Hendrie)
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