Pronunciation of the English word compulsion.
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1. | In truth, a man who renders everyone their due because he fears the gallows, acts under the sway and compulsion of others, and cannot be called just. But a man who does the same from a knowledge of the true reason for laws and their necessity, acts from a firm purpose and of his own accord, and is therefore properly called just. | |
2. | The hardness of God is kinder than the softness of men, and His compulsion is our liberation. | |
3. | He could not control his compulsion to kill. |