| Free Religious Association (Boston, Mass.). Meeting - Religion - 1876 - 522 pages
...workest neither by fond insinuation, flattery, or any threat, but merely by upholding thy naked law to the soul, and so extorting for thyself always reverence...however secretly they rebel, — whence thy original ? " Jonathan Dymond, a Quaker linen-draper, wrote a book in his back-shop, improving the intervals... | |
| Samuel Davey - English literature - 1879 - 302 pages
...that workest neither by fond insinuation, flattery, nor by any threat, but merely by holding up the naked law in the soul, and so extorting for thyself...always reverence, if not always obedience; before which all appetites are dumb, however secretly they rebel." Mr. Darwin admits that the difference between... | |
| Samuel Wainwright - Evolution - 1881 - 348 pages
...wondrous thought, that workest neither by fond insinuation, flattery, nor by any threat, but merely by holding up thy naked 'law in the soul,' and so extorting...however secretly they rebel ; WHENCE THY ORIGINAL ? " Enough. Nature is a hierarchy, and the head is Man. " Mind, language, civilization, worship —... | |
| Osgood Eaton Fuller - Conduct of life - 1881 - 658 pages
...wondrous thought, that workest neither by fond insinuation, flattery, nor by any threat, but merely by holding up thy naked law in the soul, and so extorting...all appetites are dumb, however secretly they rebel. — KANT. Duty is far more than love. It is the upholding law through which the weakest become strong,... | |
| 1881 - 592 pages
...insinuation, flattery, nor by threat, but merely by holding up thy naked law in the soul, and so extortiug for thyself always reverence, if not always obedience,...however secretly they rebel, — whence thy original ? .' Its original is not in anything material, its presence and power in man differentiates him from... | |
| James Woolcock - Anthropology - 1883 - 192 pages
...wondrous thought, that worketh neither by fond insinuation, flattery, nor by any threat, but merely by holding up thy naked ' law in the soul,' and so extorting...however secretly they rebel ; whence thy original 1 " To that there is but one answer. The Eternal God is the original. The organic instincts of the... | |
| Alexander Whyte - Presbyterian Church - 1883 - 250 pages
...Wondrous thought, that workest neither by fond insinuation, flattery, nor any threat, but merely by holding up thy naked law in the soul, and so extorting...however secretly they rebel, — whence thy original ? and where find we the root of thy august descent, thus loftily disclaiming alt kindred with appetite... | |
| John Fordyce - Faith - 1883 - 490 pages
...merely by holding up thy naked law to the soul, and so extort1 Dr. Fairbairn's 'Studies,' etc. ing for thyself always reverence, if not always obedience,...dumb, however secretly they rebel. Whence thy original ? and where find we the root of thy august descent, thus loftily disclaiming all kindred with appetite... | |
| Junius Benjamin Remensnyder - Bible - 1886 - 382 pages
...the moral sentiment, which Kant, the prince of philosophical thinkers, thus eloquently apostrophizes: "Duty! thou great, thou exalted name! Wondrous thought,...however secretly they rebel — whence thy original but Divine?"* Contemplating man, then, as the finishing work and masterpiece of the divine Architect;... | |
| Thomas Fowler, J. M. Wilson - Ethics - 1886 - 186 pages
...Wondrous thought, that workest neither by fond insinuation, flattery, nor by any threat, but merely by holding up thy naked law in the soul, and so extorting...however secretly they rebel, — whence thy original ? and where find we the root of thy august descent, thus loftily disclaiming all kindred with appetite... | |
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