The law is obligated to punish the transgressor as much as the transgressor is obligated to obey the law — law has no option. Justice has but one fun… - William Greenough Thayer Shedd

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The law is obligated to punish the transgressor as much as the transgressor is obligated to obey the law — law has no option. Justice has but one function. The necessity of penalty is as great as the necessity of obligation. The law itself is under law; that is, it is under the necessity of its own nature; and therefore the only possible way whereby a transgressor can escape the penalty of the law, is for a substitute to endure it for him. The deep substrata and base of all God's ethical attributes are eternal law and impartial justice.

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About William Greenough Thayer Shedd

William Greenough Thayer Shedd (June 21, 1820 – November 17, 1894), son of the Reverend Marshall Shedd and Eliza Thayer, was an American Presbyterian theologian.

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Alternative Names: William G. T. Shedd W. G. T. Shedd
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