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To be any thing different from this , they must be raised up from animals to moral beings , with a law of duty within them , binding down or extinguishing their passions . For this they must be educated - educated by moral beings ...
To be any thing different from this , they must be raised up from animals to moral beings , with a law of duty within them , binding down or extinguishing their passions . For this they must be educated - educated by moral beings ...
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Let te State borrow the moral power of the Church , and apprint the Church , armed with ail the sanctions of reigion , with its appeals to the heart , its searching power over the conscience , its graduated scale of moral influences ...
Let te State borrow the moral power of the Church , and apprint the Church , armed with ail the sanctions of reigion , with its appeals to the heart , its searching power over the conscience , its graduated scale of moral influences ...
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And as the individual man is controlled and matured in his moral nature by three main checks appointed by his Creatorby physical restraint appealing to his animal nature - by moral sensibilities and affections , increasing in strength ...
And as the individual man is controlled and matured in his moral nature by three main checks appointed by his Creatorby physical restraint appealing to his animal nature - by moral sensibilities and affections , increasing in strength ...
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