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Micaiah Hill

    The Sabbath Made for Man, Or, the Origin, History, and Principles of the Lord's Day
    Two Prize Essays On Juvenile Delinquency: Issues 54155-54159 Of 19th-century Legal Treatises
    • This volume contains two prize-winning essays on the problem of juvenile delinquency, written by Caroline Frances Cornwallis and Micaiah Hill and originally published in the mid-19th century. Combining detailed empirical research with insightful analysis, these essays provide an illuminating view of the social and economic factors that contributed to youth crime in Victorian Britain. With their relevance to contemporary debates about crime and justice, these essays are an essential resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the history of criminology.

      Two Prize Essays On Juvenile Delinquency: Issues 54155-54159 Of 19th-century Legal Treatises
    • In this thoughtful work, Micaiah Hill explores the history and meaning of the Sabbath, tracing its origins from biblical times to the present day. He examines the religious and cultural significance of the day of rest, and reflects on its spiritual and practical value. Written with clarity and insight, this book provides a nuanced and compelling perspective on this important topic.

      The Sabbath Made for Man, Or, the Origin, History, and Principles of the Lord's Day