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" There is no more of rectitude, piety, or sanctity in a creature thus reformed, than there is meekness or gentleness in a tiger strongly chained, or innocence and sobriety in a monkey under the discipline of the whip. "
Essays on Freethinking and Plainspeaking - Sivu 231
tekijä(t) Leslie Stephen - 1873 - 362 sivua
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The analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and ...

Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1860 - 494 sivua
...sort. There is no more of rectitude, piety, or sanctity, in a creature thus reformed, than there is meekness or gentleness in a tiger strongly chained...sobriety in a monkey under the discipline of the whip. For however orderly and well those animals, or man himself on like terms, may be induced to act, whilst...

The Student's Manual of Moral Philosophy

William Fleming - 1870 - 458 sivua
...whatever. There is no more of Rectitude, Piety, or Sanctity in a creature thus reformed, than there is meekness or gentleness in a tiger strongly chained,...innocence and sobriety in a monkey under the discipline cf the whip." (Shaftcsbury's Charact., vol. ii. pp. 38, 39.) But, if we cherish such large and generous...

A Manual of Moral Philosophy: With Quotations and References for the Use of ...

William Fleming - 1871 - 448 sivua
...whatever. There is no more of Rectitude, Piety, or Sanctity in a creature thus reformed, than there is meekness or gentleness in a tiger strongly chained,...innocence and sobriety in a monkey under the discipline cf the whip." (Shaftesbury's Charact., vol. ii. pp. 38, 39.) But, if we cherish such large and generous...

Fraser's Magazine, Nide 87

1873 - 822 sivua
...its essential character. Not only may such weapons be pressed into the service of an evil deity, hut they are radically immoral. The man who obeys the...whip.' The greater the obedience, the greater the morality. The habit of acting from such motives strengthens sell-love, and discourages the disinterested...

The idea of a university defined and illustrated

John Henry Newman (card.) - 1873 - 564 sivua
...\vhatever. There is no more of rectitude, piety, or sanctity, in a creature thus reformed, than there is meekness or gentleness in a tiger strongly chained,...sobriety in a monkey under the discipline of the whip . . . . While the will is-neither gained, nor the inclination wrought upon, but awe alone prevails...

Fraser's Magazine, Nide 7

1873 - 808 sivua
...there is of meekness or gentleness in a tiger strongly chained, or innocence and sobriety in a monkiy under the discipline of the whip.' The greater the obedience, the greater the morality. The habit of acting from such motives strengthens sell-love, and discourages the disinterested...

Fraser's Magazine, Nide 7

1873 - 852 sivua
...there is of meekness or gentleness in a tiger strongly chained, or innocence and sobriety in a monb-y under the discipline of the whip.' The greater the obedience, the greater the morality. The habit of acting from such motives strengthens self-love, and discourages the disinterested...

History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century, Nide 2

Leslie Stephen - 1876 - 498 sivua
...There is no more of rectitude, piety, or sanctity in a creature thus reformed than there is of weakness or gentleness in a tiger strongly chained, or innocence...discourages the disinterested love of God for his own sake. In short, ' the excellence of the object, not the reward or punishment, should be our motive,' though...

History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century, Nide 2

Leslie Stephen - 1876 - 496 sivua
...tiger strongly chained, or innocence and sobriety in a monkey under the discipline of the whip.' l The greater the obedience, the greater the servility....discourages the disinterested love of God for his own sake. In short, ' the excellence of the object^ not the reward or punishment, should be our motive,' though...

History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century, Nide 2

Leslie Stephen - 1876 - 494 sivua
...There is no more of rectitude, piety, or sanctity in a creature thus reformed than there is of weakness or gentleness in a tiger strongly chained, or innocence...sobriety in a monkey under the discipline of the whip.' 1 The greater the obedience, the greater the servility. The habit of acting from such motives strengthens...




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