Killing Is Murder is a historical book written by Michael Hawke that was originally published in 1657. The book is a response to a pamphlet entitled Killing Is No Murder, which argued that it was justifiable to kill King Charles I of England. Hawke's book is a passionate defense of the sanctity of human life and argues that killing is always wrong, regardless of the circumstances. The book is divided into several chapters, each of which addresses...
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