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The only branches of education with which he showed the least acquaintance, were, ruling and corporally punishing.
There were even cases where the noblemen punished peasants corporally, for example by flogging.
Sara protests that her father's instructions were that she was not to be corporally punished.
I remember being corporally punished by my father on only one occasion, when I richly deserved it.
A child of intelligences, remote and unguessable, working corporally in metals, it indubitably was.
Corporally she merely drove, eyes on the road, the glamour of the changing forest lost to the tunnel vision of the highway.
"The only emancipated man is the corporally dead man And the dead man, if he attains the beatific vision, knows all other persons who have ever been since time began."
Lost producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse have confirmed Christian is dead, stating "In terms of actually physically corporally in existence... he's dead".
Many Reformed, particularly those following John Calvin, hold that the reality of Christ's body and blood do not come corporally (physically) to the elements, but that "the Spirit truly unites things separated in space" (Calvin).
The Baptist Confession, describes the Lord's supper as "the body and blood of Christ being then not corporally or carnally, but spiritually present to the faith of believers in that ordinance," similarly to the Westminster Confession.
Bradford has successfully pushed through three member's bills: removing the defence of "reasonable force" when corporally punishing or smacking children; letting mothers in jail to keep their babies for longer; and making the adult minimum wage apply to 16 and 17 year olds.
Dante learns that these suicides, unique among the dead, will not be corporally resurrected after the final judgement since they gave away their bodies through suicide; instead they will maintain their bushy form, with their own corpses hanging from the thorny limbs.
This caused the people of Pierre Part and the rest of the Cajun community to be labeled as "backwards" or "ignorant" by outsiders, and in many cases from the 1910s to the 1970s, students whose first language was French were punished corporally in school for speaking it.
Even so, there is a note of baleful realism in his injunction that: none of our own sons should in any circumstances cause any [of our grandsons]accused before him to be put to death, or corporally mutilated or blinded or tonsured against his will, without lawful trial and inquiry.