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  • Cosby's subsequent official proclamation stated that " . . . he or they may be brought to condign Punishment . . . ( so ) I do hereby promise to Pay to the Discovered the Sum of Thirty Pounds Proclamation Money . . . ( as reward ) " ( 1735 ).
  • "And, if more condign punishments could be meted out in appropriate cases to fit the gravity of the offence, it would obviate the necessity for introducing the inflexible minimum or mandatory sentence which would remove the discretion of courts at the expense of justice in the long run, " he said.
  • No, I assure you, Mr Speaker, were it not more for conscience'sake than for any glory or increase of love that I desire, these errors, troubles, vexations and oppressions done by these varlets and lewd persons not worthy of the name of subjects should not escape without condign punishment.
  • In his section on the Incarnation, Aquinas argues that Christ's death satisfies the penalty owed by sin, and that it was Christ's sacraments; that the condign merit of our actions is matched by Christ's merit from the Treasury of Merit; and that sins can be classified as mortal or venial.
  • During these incidents, two Belgian F-16s attempted to intercept the objects ( getting a successful missile lock at two occasions ) only to be outmaneuvered; a key conclusion of the Project Condign report was that no attempt should be made on the part of civilian or RAF Air Defence aircraft to outmaneuver these objects except to place them astern to mitigate the risk of collision.
  • The Son becomes sin, placing himself as a servant under both man and God, and in a position of condign and transferent punishment from the Father . " His exposure to the creaturely and sin-riddled character of human existence raises for the Son the question what is the real will of God and gives birth to the inner struggle for insight into God's plan " ( p123 ).
  • The Condign report suggests that further research into " novel military applications " of this plasma phenomenon is warranted, and that " the implications have already been briefed to the relevant MoD technology managers . " The report also notes that scientists in the former Soviet Union have identified the close connection between the'UFO Phenomena'and Plasma technologies, " and are " pursuing related techniques for potential military purposes ."
  • The essential difference between condign merit and congruent merit is based on the fact that, besides those works which claim a remuneration under pain of violating strict justice ( as in contracts between employer and employee, in buying and selling, etc . ), there are also other meritorious works which at most are entitled to reward or honour for reasons of equity or mere distributive justice, as in the case of gratuities and military decorations.
  • From an ethical point of view the difference practically amounts to this that, if the reward due to condign merit be withheld, there is a violation of right and justice and the consequent obligation in conscience to make restitution, while, in the case of congruous merit, to withhold the reward involves no violation of right and no obligation to restore, it being merely an offence against what is fitting or a matter of personal discrimination.
  • These same negative conclusions also have been found in studies that were highly classified for many years, such as the UK's Flying Saucer Working Party, Project Condign, the U . S . CIA-sponsored Robertson Panel, the U . S . military investigation into the green fireballs from 1948 to 1951, and the Battelle Memorial Institute study for the USAF from 1952 to 1955 ( Project Blue Book Special Report No . 14 ).
  • From an ethical point of view the difference practically amounts to this that, if the reward due to condign merit be withheld, there is a violation of right and justice and the consequent obligation in conscience to make restitution, while, in the case of congruous merit, to withhold the reward involves no violation of right and no obligation to restore, it being merely an offence against what is fitting or a matter of personal discrimination ( acceptio personarum ).
  • During the televising of the Leveson Inquiry, Jay became publicly known for an adept use of rarely used words, such as " condign ", " pellucidly " and " adumbrate ", for highlighting apparent discrepancies in witnesses'emailed descriptions of events, and possible collusion between witnesses, as  light refracted through two intermediate prisms, and for humorous asides such as  I m beginning to sound irritated, but I am.
  • He next assures them that God has chosen them to punish the Scots : " This . . has been brought about by Divine Providence; in order that those who have in this country violated the temples of God, stained the altars with blood, slain his priests, spared neither children nor pregnant women, may on the same spot receive the condign punishment of their crimes; and this most just resolve of the Divine will, God will this day put in execution by means of your hands.
  • They argued that just as God awards eternal life on the basis of man s condign merit for doing his best to do good works after receiving faith as a gift from God, so too, the original infusion of grace was given to man on the basis of " congruent merit ", a reward for man s doing his best in a state of nature . ( Unlike condign merit, which is fully deserved by man, congruent merit is not fully deserved, and includes a measure of grace on God's part.
  • They argued that just as God awards eternal life on the basis of man s condign merit for doing his best to do good works after receiving faith as a gift from God, so too, the original infusion of grace was given to man on the basis of " congruent merit ", a reward for man s doing his best in a state of nature . ( Unlike condign merit, which is fully deserved by man, congruent merit is not fully deserved, and includes a measure of grace on God's part.
  • Whereas the number of persons committing piracies, felonies, and robberies upon the seas is of late very much increased, and notwithstanding the laws already made and now in being, many idle and profligate persons have turned pirates, and betaken themselves to that wicked course of life, whereby the trade and navigation into remote parts will greatly suffer unless some further provision be speedily made for bringing such persons and all others who shall be any ways aiding and assisting, or in confederacy with them, to condign punishment : " }}
  • :I, _ A . B . _ do, in the presence of Almighty God, promise, vow, and protest to maintain, and defend as far as lawfully I may, with my Life, Power and Estate, the true Reformed Protestant religion, expressed in the Doctrine of the Church of England, against all Popery and Popish Innovations, within this Realm, contrary to the same Doctrine, and according to the duty of my Allegiance, His Majesties Royal Person, Honour and Estate, as also the Power and Privileges of Parliament, the lawful Rights and Liberties of the Subjects, and any person that maketh this Protestation, in whatsoever he shall do in the lawful Pursuance of the same : and to my power, and as far as lawfully I may, I will appose and by all good Ways and Means endeavour to bring to condign Punishment all such as shall, either by Force, Practice, Councels, Plots, Conspiracies, or otherwise, doe any thing to the contrary of any thing in this present Protestation contained : and further, that I shall, in all just and honourable ways, endeavour to preserve the Union and Peace betwixt the Three Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland : and neither for Hope, Fear, nor other Respect, shell relinquish this Promise, Vow and Protestation.
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