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Depravation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Graceless
or excellence departed from or deprived of divine grace hence depraved corrupt
Pravity
Deterioration degeneracy corruption especially moral crookedness moral perversion perverseness depravity as the pravity of human nature
Pseudoblepsis
False or depraved sight imaginary vision of objects
Socinianism
Christ the personality of the Devil the native and total depravity of man the vicarious atonement and the eternity of future
Children
and can only be imprisoned if of an unruly or depraved character, and a child under fourteen can [s. 52 (1)]
Imprisonment
provided by the Act of that he is of so depraved a character that he is not a fit person to
Indecent representation of women
or derogatory to, or denigrating, women, or is likely to deprave, corrupt or injure the public morality or morals. [Indecent Representation
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