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  • There were even cases where the noblemen punished peasants corporally, for example by flogging.
  • Corporally, it means simple daily gestures of peace and love; spiritually, it means contemplation of the world.
  • Husaga ( the right of the master of the household to corporally punish his servants ) was outlawed in Sweden for adults in 1858.
  • New York and New Jersey have their own hardcore scenes, but they are regarded as less intense, less corporally dangerous than Connecticut's.
  • Dorothy Lawson, a Catholic gentlewomam, was noted for celebrating " in both kinds . . . corporally and spiritually . " Christmas thus became a prime target during the period of Puritan ascendency, both before and after Naseby.
  • 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 keep their babies for longer; and making the adult minimum wage apply to 16-and 17-year-olds.
  • Chris Carabott " expect [ s ] th [ is ] mystery will last until the final season " . " Lost " producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse have confirmed Christian is dead, stating " In terms of actually physically corporally in existence . . . he's dead ".