How To Use lawgiver In A Sentence
- Allegorical portrait by Levitsky of the empress as Lawgiver in the temple of Justice.
- So the perfect judge would have to be the perfect lawgiver, whose laws are not only infinitely complex but also ordered toward a perfectly just society.
- It basically says that the law is whatever the lawgiver says it is.
- The lawless reprobate was condoned by the vices of the lawgivers: condoned, that is, for misdeeds short of murder.
- It is always a kind of model, model and original shape that lawgiver and penal code theoretician set up together to interact .
- He (the slave) only knows his master as lawgiver and executioner, and the _sole object of punishment_ held up to his view, is to make him _a more obedient and profitable slave_. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
- It is no more valid to say ‘because law suggests a lawgiver, a divine lawgiver must exist’.
- How many lawgivers has the world seen from Solon to this day?
- Pre-emptive war, toothless lawgivers, and corporate greed leave democracy in the hands of the people.
- Where the casings are the allegories, parables, and other methods employed by the Lawgiver (in the Bible and in other forms of religious guidance), the implication is that that many of the ideas of the Bible and of religion more generally (as, for example, anthropomorphic descriptions of God as sitting, standing, talking, willing, etc.) are not actually true. The Influence of Islamic Thought on Maimonides